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BLEACHING
Most
people want teeth that will make them look younger and
more attractive. Bleaching is one method that helps you do
so. Bleaching can be done at home or in a Dental Office. For
best results it is advisable that bleaching products be use
under dental supervision.
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INDICATIONS
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Discolouration
caused by extrinsic factors like consumption of tea, coffee,
colas, tobacco, smoking
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Discolouration
due to aging.
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Teeth
that have darkened in shades of yellow, orange, light brown
respond better to bleaching.
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Discolouration
due to fluorosis and tetracycline can be lightened to some
extent.
ADVANTAGES
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Simple
procedure
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Improves
overall aesthetics
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Non-invasive
and safe
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Relatively
inexpensive.
INSTRUCTIONS
TO PATIENTS
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Minor
sensitivity to cold is to be expected.
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No
smoking or chewing tobacco during and preferably after
treatment
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Slight
reversal of colour is to be expected within the first few
weeks.
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Periodic
touch-up is required.
PROCEDURE
A
dental check-up is a must to determine whether you are a
candidate for bleaching. The next step is to decide whether to
go for office bleach or the home bleach technique. Procedure In the home
bleach technique the dentist takes impressions of your teeth to
fabricate a mouth guard appliance which is to be worn after
being loaded with the bleaching material for the time period
that is specified by the dentist depending upon the case.
Usually the bleaching trays are to worn in the night for about
four to five nights to notice visible changes.
Procedure : The bleaching agent is applied on
the tooth surface. The tooth is then exposed to rays of a
special light . These rays penetrate the bleaching agent and the
process is activated. Time taken to bleach each tooth is 5 - 10
min. Usually 1 - 2 sittings complete the entire procedure.
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