dimanche 30 septembre 2018

Dental Whitening Procedures Practices Should Also Provide Performance Vision Testing

By Kenneth Reed


Brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day will not always protect you from getting yellowish teeth. There are many things that can cause stains and discoloration of teeth besides not brushing and flossing. For example, most people who drink and smoke have discoloured teeth, this is caused by damaging elements found in those drinks and cigarettes, namely; chromatin's and nicotine. Older people, those who have injured their mouths and some who are taking certain medication are also more likely to have stained or discoloured teeth. For these reasons, people constantly want to try dental whitening which must be accompanied with performance vision testing.

The first one is called vital treatment and it involves the removal of stains from the surface of the teeth, it is only performed on teeth that have live nerves. The most common type of vital treatment is the use of whitening toothpastes and air polishing. Besides these two types, gels containing hydrogen peroxide has been proven to be effective too.

A dentist can perform the whitening process using a gel in his/her office. The advantages of this are that a qualified person is responsible for the process and they are allowed to used very powerful gels for the process; as a result, the procedure will be accelerated unlike when it is done at home. If the staining was severe, the process can be completed in 3 appointments each lasting for an hour or 3, if it was't that severe then one appointment may be enough.

Or, a patient can use a gel and mouthpiece obtained from their dentist at home. The disadvantage here is that the process will take longer, it can even take a month before the results become visible. Home procedure involves filling the custom-tailored mouthpiece with the gel and wearing it every day.

Some whitening products can be bought over the counter for those who don't want to consult with a dentist. However, they take longer to whiten the teeth because they have a weaker whitening agent. Even mouthpieces can be bought over the counter, but they won't perfectly.

The methods mentioned above are used for surface stains, what happens when the discoloration and stains come from the inside? Non-vital treatments are used for cases like that. A qualified dentist is the only one who can do these procedures. The most common one is a procedure which involves injecting a whitening substance in the gum of each tooth and covering the teeth for a few days until the whitening process is complete.

If you're pregnant and want to take the above-mentioned treatments, you should postpone until after birth, there are chances that they might adversely affect the unborn baby. Possible side effects include sensitive teeth and irritated gums, but they will disappear with time.

The whitening treatments discussed here don't give a permanent solution, over some time the stains will return. They may return sooner, in a month after treatment, if a person continues to smoke or consume a lot of food and drinks containing chroming element. Otherwise, re-whitening may be done after a year.




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