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Brushing |
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Teeth
Grinding |
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Bad
Breath |
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Partial
Dentures |
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Scaling |
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Teeth
Bleaching |
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Bridges |
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Dr. Ashish Kakar,
BDS, M.Sc (UK), FICOI (USA), Diplomate
International Congress Of Oral Implantologists (USA), Dental Implants,
Cosmetic Dentistry Crown
& Bridge,
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital |
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Home:
H-8, Masjid Moth, GK-II,
New Delhi-110048. India. Tel.91 11 29220046. 29212024 |
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Recreating something so important as a smile is a very special and personal undertaking, involving medical expertise, artistic skills, and the highly focused care of an experienced team of professionals.
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TEETH
BLEACHING
Why
Bleach My Teeth?
When you meet someone, do you flash your smile? Or do you
hide your teeth? If yellow or stained teeth are keeping
you from looking and feeling your best, bleaching-a safe,
quick, at-home process that whitens your teeth-could put
a brighter smile in your life and give your self-confidence
a boost.
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Is bleaching for me?
Bleaching
is tough on stains, but gentle on your teeth. It can remove
many stains that are in the outer layers of the tooth. If
your teeth have yellowed with age or are stained from tobacco,
tea, coffee, or food, bleaching may restore their natural
whiteness. Antibiotic (tetracycline) stains and discoloration
caused by an injury may take longer to bleach and not respond
as well. Bleaching will not change the color of fillings
and crowns, and it's not advised if you're pregnant or breastfeeding.
Before bleaching, your teeth
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How Is Bleaching Done?
Bleaching
is a simple process that you do at home-following your dentist's
instructions. Your dentist examines your teeth first. Then
molds are made of your teeth, and finally you're given your
bleaching trays and gel. How long home bleaching takes depends
on the method and the gel your dentist uses.
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Your Teeth Are Examined
At
the first appointment, your dentist will examine your teeth
and gums and discuss how much whiter bleaching can make
your teeth. Before you begin at-home bleaching, your teeth
must be clean. Any gum problems need to be treated. Any
cavities must be filled, and old or leaky fillings may need
to be replaced. You may also be asked to sign a consent
form.
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Your Molds Are Made
Next,
molds of your teeth will be made. Often this can be done
during the first visit. The molds are used to make used
to make custom-fitting. Flexible vinyl trays that hold the
bleaching gel snugly against your teeth.
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You Receive Your Trays
and Gel
Finally,
you'll be given your trays and the bleaching gel. You'll
be shown how to put the gel in the trays and how to fit
the trays in your mouth. You'll also be told when and for
how long to wear the trays each day. How many weeks you'll
need to use the bleaching gel depends on how badly discoloured
your teeth are and how carefully you follow your dentist's
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Helpful Tips
For
best results, follow these tips :
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Brush
and floss your teeth before putting in the bleaching
trays.
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Follow
your dentists directions exactly, and use only the materials
your dentist gives you.
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Spit
out any excess saliva. The bleach won't harm you if
swallowed, but it can irritate your throat.
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Don't
eat or drink while you have the trays in your mouth.
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Rinse
your mouth out well after bleaching.
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Avoid
citrus fruits and other acidic foods. They can make
your teeth more sensitive.
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Call
your dentist if your throat, teeth, or gums feel irritated.
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What
to Expect
You'll
probably notice that your teeth begin to look whiter within
a few days. Some teeth can be harder to bleach than others,
however. You can discuss the results at your follow-up visit.
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Checking the Results
After you've bleached your teeth for the recommended time,
the dentist or a trained staff person will check your teeth
and discuss the results with you. Do not continue daily
bleaching unless you're told to, or you may overbleach your
teeth. To help keep your teeth whiter, your dentist may
recommend touch-up treatments from time to time. Be sure
to follow instructions for how often and how long to do
these treatments.
After
bleaching, your teeth are whiter and your smile is brighter.
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Keeping
Your Teeth White
Once
your teeth are whiter, you can help kep them that way by
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Avoid
food and liquids that stain. Red wine, tea,
coffee, and some foods, such as berries, can leave stains
on your teeth.
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