In the natural aging process, the teeth tend to darken, especially the long-term consumption of stimulants such as coffee, tea, cigarettes or red wine increases the discoloration of the teeth. A teeth whitening is a safe and effective way to whiten discolored and yellow teeth. The procedure returns the original shade of the teeth, taking into account that the enamel does not suffer any damage.

In principle, professionally performed tooth bleaching represents a low-risk and gentle treatment for tooth whitening. This is why the procedure is suitable for everyone who wishes whiter teeth.
Nevertheless, a thorough examination of the dentition and teeth must be carried out before the procedure. Dental diseases such as caries should be treated in a previous step. In the case of dentures, it must be taken into account that the color of implants or ceramic constructions cannot be changed by the treatment and that these may have to be adjusted.
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Like almost all cosmetic treatments, teeth whitening also involves certain risks that cannot be ruled out.
The assessment and explanation of the risks must always be made individually and depending on the patient and his anamnesis in a detailed consultation with the treating physician.
instantly after the treatment.
Instantly after the treatment.
Increased sensitivity of the teeth can often be observed after tooth bleaching. The hypersensitivity of the teeth can last for a few days, but should usually subside after that. Permanent damage to the teeth and tooth enamel is not to be expected, since the tooth enamel should be more resistant with the subsequent fluoridation.
Irritation of the mucous membranes in the mouth and stomach are only to be expected if the bleaching gel is accidentally swallowed, but this should not occur with power bleaching, which is carried out by a doctor or a specially educated dental assistant. During teeth bleaching, the gums and sensitive tooth necks are first covered and in a second step the substance is applied directly to the teeth. This is followed by a special light irradiation, which is applied for about 30 to 60 minutes and intensifies the whitening process. For most patients, two sessions are enough to achieve the desired result.
The treatment lasts between 30-60 minutes and is carried out on an outpatient basis.
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