Tooth Whitening
Types of teeth whitening used in dentistry are divided into two categories: office and home. The starting point on the way to a radiant smile is to understand the difference in various methods, to appraise the level of their effectiveness and safety. From the point of view of the effect on teeth, there is chemical and mechanical bleaching. In the first variant, the colored organic compounds on the enamel (pigments) are removed using chemically active substances. Mechanical whitening allows you to lighten your teeth by removing plaque and tartar.
Professional chemical bleaching is based on the use of special reagents and activators of their action by thermal, ultraviolet or laser radiation. As a result of activation of these sources of whitening dental gels, active oxygen is released, which oxidizes the pigment fragments on the enamel. The best options for teeth whitening using chemicals and activators in a dental clinic: Photo Whitening (Zoom), Laser whitening Saturation of enamel with minerals to reduce sensitivity after the procedure and strengthen the enamel. The procedure takes about an hour and does not cause inconvenience to the patient.