PROFESSIONAL FAQS: WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR GETTING TEETH WHITENED AT THE DENTIST?

Expert opinion from Dr. SAMEEHA M S

Four Years of Clinical Experience, BDS - Kerala, India · 1 years of experience · India

Professional teeth whitening from the dentist's office is a safe and effective technique to improve the appearance of your smile. Consultation with your dentist, preparation, selecting the whitening method, protecting the gums and lips by applying a barrier or dental dam to avoid the whitening gel from getting into contact with sensitive areas, application of whitening gel, activation of the whitening gel using a specialized light or laser, monitoring and reapplication, and rinsing and evaluation are the common steps involved in this procedure.

Expert opinion from Dr. Himabindu Sreenivasulu

MBBS · 1 years of experience · India

Teeth whitening at the dentist involves applying a bleaching agent to your teeth. A protective gel is applied to your gums, and then the whitening solution is put on your teeth. A special light or laser may be used to activate the solution. This process usually takes around an hour and can make your teeth brighter.

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Expert opinion from Dr. NEETU SINGH

5 years of experience in dentistry and healthcare · 5 years of experience · India

The process of getting teeth whitened at the dentist typically involves the following steps: Instial consultation Preparation Choosing the whitening method In-office whitening Multiple sessions (if needed) Take home kits Monitoring and maintenance Follow up appointments

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