Teeth Whitening in Baton Rouge

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Teeth Whitening In Baton Rouge

What Is Teeth Whitening?

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure for eliminating stains and discoloration in teeth. The treatment could involve applying a bleaching agent on the teeth, blasting the teeth with a laser, or sanding down the stains and discoloration from the teeth. The results are the same: to get white teeth that enhance your smile and boost your confidence.

There are several teeth whitening techniques, but the most effective one is in-office whitening by a professional dentist. Alternatively, you can try teeth-whitening toothpaste or tooth-whitening gels and strips. The results from store-bought whitening products may be underwhelming and short-lived. You’re better off letting a professional dentist handle your teeth-whitening.

Teeth Whitening In Baton Rouge

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Teeth whitening is the most popular cosmetic dental procedure in the world.

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Types of Teeth Whitening

Take-Home Teeth Whitening

Take-home teeth whitening is a cluster term for DIY teeth whitening technique that you can conduct at home. These are either store-bought or dentist-prescrie solutions. The former include teeth whitening gels and stripes, while the latter involves teeth-whitening trays that patients use at home as per the dentist's instructions.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

In-office teeth whitening is done by a professional dentist in a licensed dental clinic. The process usually involves applying a potent bleaching agent on the teeth and activating it to whiten the teeth. The process is repeated multiple times until the teeth reach the desired shade.

Chemical Teeth Whitening

Chemical teeth whitening involves using peroxide-based teeth agents to remove stains and discoloration from the teeth. Sometimes dentists and teeth whitening manufacturers might use a combination of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide, but both chemicals can whiten teeth independently. Chemical teeth whitening comes in the firm of pastes gels, strips, and trays.

The Teeth Whitening Process

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Consultation

Patients must first consult with their dentists before teeth whitening. The consultation process involves examining the extent of the discoloration. Dentists will also examine your oral health, specifically checking for cavities and gum disease. They might first have to address any underlying issues before proceeding with teeth whitening.

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Preparation

The preparation step involves giving the teeth a general clean by removing any plaque and tartar from the tooth’s surface. Your Baton Rouge dentist will also use a rubber shield or dental dam to protect the tongue and the gums from the strong teeth-whitening agent. Some dentists simply apply a protective gel on these areas.

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Application of Teeth Whitening Gel

After preparation, the dentist uses a small brush to apply a high-concentration teeth-whitening gel or solution on the surface of your teeth. Most dentists use hydrogen peroxide as teeth-whitening agent but some use hydrogen carbamide instead. The dentists ensure the whitening agent covers the entire surface before moving to the next step.

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Activation and Waiting Time

Dentists use a special blue light to activate the whitening agent and kickstart the teeth whitening process. Patients must wait for between 15 to 30 minutes for the bleaching agent to whiten the teeth completely. Dentists might repeat this process until they achieve optimal results. Once whitened, the dentists rinse away the whitening agents and send you home with aftercare instructions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, teeth whitening isn’t permanent and can last anywhere from three months to three years. How long teeth whitening lasts primarily depends on the teeth-whitening technique and your oral hygiene habits. In-house teeth whitening lasts much longer than store-bought whitening strips and pastes.

No, teeth whitening doesn't work on veneers, because veneers are made of porcelain or composite resin, both of which are impervious to teeth whitening agents. However, veneers can cover up stains and discoloration, but are more expensive compared to teeth whitening.