Tooth Whitening Services
Tooth Whitening in Cosmetic
Dentistry
If the teeth are acceptably
aesthetic except for being discolored a tooth whitening
process can easily and comfortably brighten a smile,
making it more youthful and attractive. Tooth
whitening is fast, comfortable and cost effective. Speed of
results depends on the strength of solutions and the starting color
of your teeth. All teeth do not whiten at the same rate but with
repeated applications all teeth will whiten to the degree you
desire.
Types of
Whitening
There are three main levels of
whitening:
(Note Well: Dr. Prus tries to keep
the photo before-after images at the same level of brightness of
the skin to make images equivalent and demonstrate the actual
benefits of whitening. No photo trickery. Many commercial whitening
photos have the after images brighter and with less color,
artificially enhancing the results.)
- In-office:
strongest, yielding quickest results (1-1.5 hours). Teeth must be
pre-evaluated to assure comfort and promising results. At CDE we
use the KOR system for maximum whitening
potential. It involves a two step process: at-home and in-office.
It is the most comprehensive system available for heavily stained
teeth. The material is refrigerated from the moment it is produced
to ensure there is no deterioration of the whitening chemicals
occur due to climatic effects (heat/cold).
KOR 2 step process
KOR 2 step process
The color in the above cases has been
greatly and evenly reduced in one in-office and 1 week at-home
treatment.
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At home : You can
also consider a combination of systems for optimal, long-term
results. It is always recommended to maintain your in-office
whitening with an at-home product, either OTC or from your doctor.
Any dental office product will always be stronger than OTC; that is
a FDA ruling.
Opalescence
Opalescence is a less intense
chemistry than KOR. It is a very good process for teeth that are
mildly stained or discolored.
- Over the counter
whitening solutions: they are the weakest solutions and take
longest, but they is also may be the least expensive alternative
for touch up whitening. OTC products also only cover 6 front teeth.
To cover more teeth you must use 2 strips, doubling your
costs.
How Does Whitening Work on
Teeth
- The whitening process is a
chemical process called oxidation ( equivalent to using bleach on
clothes). This removes chromophores from the tooth structure, thus
the color tone lessens. The more applications you perform the more
the teeth will whiten.
- The whitening process also makes
the tooth more opaque. An opaque tooth, versus a translucent tooth,
bounces more light back to the eye making it whiter.
- The whitening process also dries
out the tooth momentarily (up to several days). Drying out a tooth
makes it more opaque. The true degree of whitening will only be
seen after the moisture reenters the tooth. Continue with at-home
whitening to maintain the perfect color. For an important night out
or event, whitening the day of or before will optimize the
whitening effect.
- If your teeth have decalcifications (white
spots-below) they will absorb whitening processes faster making
them go whiter than the remaining tooth structure. In addition, as
seen below, decalcified spots will also dry out (dessicate) faster
making them go whiter faster than normal tooth structure even
without whitening. That is normal. Immediately after any whitening
process these spots POP out and look worse than before whitening,
but after a few days the true benefit of the whitening process will
become evident as the white spots recede and the remaining teeth
display their whiter appearance. So do not panic; all is well in
the end. Continuing with at-home whitening will even out the
appearance of the teeth over time. It may be necessary to place
thin veneers over severely calcified and stained teeth after
whitening (tetracycline staining).
Decalcifications before
whitening Immediately after in office whitening
1 week later
As can be seen above the KOR
dramatically lightened the teeth at the appointment and after 1
week the teeth were overall whiter but because the decalcification
spots remoisturized, they no longer were prominent. This occurs
with most white spots anytime the mouth is kept open and then
remoisturized. Continued whitening at-home is best in this
patient's case to slowly and continuously whiten the more normal
enamel that has excess chroma.
In a case with tetracycline stain
and decalcifications the best option is to whiten extensively to
bring all the dark color to a much lighter, more opaque shade.
These teeth had multiple at-home sessions and 2 in-office
treatments creating significant improvement. Dr. Prus , in a case
such as this, will also incorporate an Inman Aligner for anterior
tooth repositioning then finally place appropriate all-porcelain
restorations that mask any remaining colorations and surface
irregularities and maximize aesthetics. (Case in progress; fuller
explanation of treatment in Full
Mouth Reconstruction.