Our Affinity offices have a tremendous amount of experience with most of the tooth whitening systems currently available. We do a large number of whitening cases each month, and have been really pleased with the results. Whitening, or “bleaching”, materials have come a long way in the last 4-5 years, and more people are asking about whitening all the time. Here are some of the more common questions we receive:
How does tooth whitening work?
Most professional grade whitening products contain some variant of carbamide or hydrogen peroxide. These chemicals oxidise staining organic materials on and in the teeth.
Is it safe? Won’t the chemicals damage the teeth and gums?
Professionally supervised whitening is very safe. This is because we choose the proper whitening system for each client, we manufacture precise custom whitening trays, and we make sure that the teeth and gums are healthy prior to whitening treatment. The largest risk with whitening is making the teeth sensitive, primarily to cold. These effects tend to be temporary when they occur.
So there’s more than one whitening system?
Different systems work better on different types of stain. And differing concentrations of chemical and degree of buffering can be tolerated by people, depending on their sensitivity or gum recession. Also there are people who have jaw joint problems and shouldn’t wear the trays at night. Anyone who suggests that one system is perfect for all cases is not being honest.
What about the kits available from infomercials on television, or from the drug store?
Unsupervised use of these products involves some risks, but mainly the results tend to be less profound or permanent as compared to our professional materials. In general, they may reduce some of the “extrinsic” stain on the outside of the teeth, but will not change the “intrinsic” pigmentation. In summary: probably not harmful, but more effective at lightening your pocketbook than your teeth.
What about Zoom or Sapphire whitening?
We offer this in select clinics. It won’t make your teeth any whiter, but it will get them there faster than a home-only system.
How much lighter will my teeth get?
It depends on the type of stain and your natural pigmentation and racial background. Ask us to show you with the porcelain colour selection guide. One rule of thumb is that your teeth will not get whiter than the sclera of your eyes.
How permanent are the changes?
The newer products are proving to be quite permanent. Some clients, especially smokers, are finding they like to “touch-up” with one night of whitening tray wear about every six months.
Please ask our dentists or hygienists if you have more questions about whitening. We enjoy providing this service and are dedicated to providing our clients with the best care, including tooth whitening, available today.
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Edmonton AB • Sherwood Park AB • Fort Saskatchewan AB • St. Albert AB • Beaumont AB
Kingsway Mall Office
108 Kingsway Mall, Edmonton, Alberta T5G 3A6 Canada • Phone: 780-484-6644
Mayfield Common Office
264 Mayfield Common Mall, 170 Street & Stony Plain Road, Edmonton, Alberta T5P 4B3 Canada • Phone: 780-484-6644
Pincess Elizabeth Office
5605 Virginia Parkway, Suite 3, Edmonton, Alberta T5G 0Y5 Canada • Phone: 780-488-0383
Oliver Square Office
11728 104 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2P3 Canada • Phone: 780-756-8080
Sherwood Park Office
30B 2020 Sherwood Drive, Edmonton, Alberta T8A 3H9 Canada • Phone: 780-467-9060
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