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Teeth Whitening & Teeth Bleaching. What is it?

Teeth Whitening is the process of lightening the shade of your teeth to a more white color. Tooth Whitening can help to improve your overall aesthetics as well as to improve your natural smile and increase the whiteness of your teeth. There are many different types of teeth whitening that we will be discussing below including chemical whitening, in home whitening and at the office whitening each offer their own benefits and each have their own risks associated. Teeth Whitening is best for individuals that do not have a lot of restorative dentistry work done and that have fairly natural teeth as the whitening works best in these type of conditions – continue reading to learn more about teeth whitening and all the tremendous benefits!

In-Office Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening Los Angeles

An example of in office teeth whitening and the amazing benefits that it can offer to improve your natural smile and appearance.

At-Home Whitening Options:

When it comes to teeth whitening, there are many teeth whitening options available. The most common types are the following:

  • At home teeth whitening trays
  • whitening gels
  • whitening strips
  • whitening trays
  • tooth whitening toothpastes
  • teeth whitening bleaching
  • teeth whitening rinses & Mouthwash

Below we discuss the various types of ways to whiten the teeth both in office an at home and the immense benefits that both offer as well as the very serious and potential side effects that can occur as a result of teeth whitening and some various examples of what to do, how to do it and what not to do – read on to learn more about the various forms of teeth whitening appliances that can be utilized to restore the natural brilliance to the teeth!

 

Tooth Whitening Strips & Gels:

Teeth Whitening Strips and Gels are a very common type of whitening appliances that can help to reduce the stains and discoloration in the teeth by applying thin whitening strips, gels and other adhesive materials onto the teeth. These strips act as a “puller” and pull the stain out of your teeth leaving you with a nice pearly white smile. Additionally, whitening gels are very popular as they allow a user to insert the gel into a mouth guard and then place the mouth-guard in the mouth – another very common type of teeth whitening that can be effective if done correctly. Often times whitening strips take about 4 months to start to see results but some powerful whitening strips show noticeable results in as few as 5 days after using them! Again, these type of strips and gel use the active ingredient hydrogen peroxide to remove dental stains and help to pronounce your pearly white teeth and make them stick out!

Tray Based Whitening:

Tray based whitening is also a common form of teeth whitening that works very well to reduce stains and discoloration and restore the natural white hue to the teeth and the oral region. While most tray based whitening is purchased over the counter, there are also tray whitening kits that are sold by the dentist for take home kits. These work very well to help remove stains from the teeth and restore the natural white color of the teeth. Generally speaking, the tray is worn for a period of time where it then removes the stains and the discoloration. Most times this can last between 15 – 4 hours in the length of time that is required to wear the whitening tray.

Tooth Whitening Toothpastes:

Most toothpastes help to whiten the teeth. There are certain toothpaste brands such as colgate toothpaste and sensodyne offer teeth whitening toothpastes that are great for increasing the natural white hue of the teeth as well as providing benefit by reducing the chance of getting periodontal disease and/or any form of dental decay or tooth loss. Contrary to other methods of teeth whitening, whitening toothpastes do not have an active ingredient that remove the stains but rather make your teeth a shade lighter by the natural and mild abrasive properties that are found in toothpastes. Although some toothpastes offer more active ingredients that add to the abrasiveness to increase the whiteness and the natural hue of the teeth.

Tooth Bleaching:

Teeth bleaching is another very common practice but this type of whitening is also dangerous and the recipient needs to understand the risks associated with this type of teeth whitening. Although dangerous, it also comes with its benefits and that is the quickness that it can offer when it comes to teeth whitening. Most bleaching solutions offer hydrogen peroxide as the main active ingredient in the solution – this type of ingredient can range up to 43% in bleaching solutions which is too powerful for frequent use and will surely result in damaged enamel if used too often.

In-Office Whitening:

In office teeth whitening offers benefits that at-home teeth whitening does not offer. For example, in-office teeth whitening offers the quickest way to enhance your teeth and whiten your teeth. With the powerful bleaching properties of in-office whitening solutions, this type of whitening can increase the whiteness of your teeth by up to 3-8 shades! Most individuals see results after only 1 in office treatment but additional treatments may be necessary to achieve the result that you’re looking to achieve. In General, in-office teeth whitening uses a special chemical agent as well as lasers, heat and special light to reduce the stains and discolorations in teeth dramatically and quickly.

 

Whitening Rinses:

Whitening Rinses are essentially mouth wash that offers a unique teeth whitening advantage. They often times include hydrogen peroxide and other ingredients that help to whiten the teeth and remove stains and discoloration from the tooth enamel. On top of whitening, these type of mouthwashes often times offer other benefits as well including reducing periodontal disease, freshening breath & remove and reducing dental plaque. These rinses are easy to use and all you have to do is swish the solution around in the mouth for 60 seconds. Most of the companies that make teeth whitening rinses say that it takes about 12 weeks to start to see results from the mouth rinses.

Dangers of Whitening and is it bad for your teeth?

Just like most things, there are certain risks associated with whitening your teeth. The most common dangers involve damage to the dentin and enamel in the teeth as well as possibly damaging the roots of the teeth if the tooth whitening is used often enough. In addition to that, often times people complain of teeth sensitivity to hot and cold stimuli after undergoing teeth whitening procedures. If you have silver fillings, it is recommended to avoid and stay clear of whitening products as they can cause something called dental amalgam that can release mercury from your silver fillings and cause a potential problem and poisoning of the body.

Why is it important to Whiten your Teeth?

Teeth Whitening is a tremendous way to increase the natural, aesthetic and cosmetic make-up of your teeth as well as to provide optimal enhancement to your smile which in turn can improve your self confidence, overall sense of well-being and your self-esteem. Whitening your teeth can also be beneficial to remove stains and bacteria that may be living in the crevices of your teeth or on your teeths’ surface.

Holistic Dentistry Approaches to Teeth Whitening

Natural Whitening Methods
  • Activated Charcoal. This is a crazy way to whiten your teeth: brush them with black charcoal! …
  • Oil Pulling. The procedure is to put 1-2 tablespoons of coconut oil in the mouth and swish around for 15 minutes. …
  • Hydrogen Peroxide or Baking Soda for Brushing. …
  • Gels. …
  • Whitening Lights.

Why you should consult with a dentist about Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening can be detrimental to the teeth if it is not done by a dental professional as it can destroy the enamel on the teeth which is an irreversible chemical change.

Is it worth getting your teeth whitened at the Dentist?

It is! Whitening in the office is the most powerful way to get your teeth whitened and the results are far superior to other methods of getting your teeth whitening. Not to mention that in-0ffice teeth whitening is as much as 5x more effective and 10x as quick than at home whitening or other types of whitening.

How much does it cost to get your teeth professionally whitened?

This varies drastically in pricing. If you’re in a major city, teeth whitening, especially in office with be more expensive than ordering or buying an over the counter teeth whitening product. However, it is important to consider that in office whitening is much quicker that at home whitening and thus it may be more expensive initially but may save money in the long run considering most at home whitening products take months to see results – its important to keep this in mind.

Where to find Good Whitening in Los Angeles?

If you’re looking for great whitening in los angeles then be sure to checkout Dr. Arash Hakhamian DDS – Cosmetic & Emergency Dentist & Dental Implants Specialist. He offers top of the line in office teeth whitening as well as having videos on youtube talking about teeth whitening and the benefits and the drawbacks of teeth whitening among various other dental topics. Be sure to check him out on youtube or visit his office and hear what he has to say in person by visiting his location below:

2002 S Hoover St. Los Angeles, CA 90007

Call Now for a free no obligation consultation

(310) 666 – 5701

Dr. Arash Hakhamian, known as “Dr. Arash”, is a widely recognized and respected doctor of dental surgery focusing his time and energy in teaching dentists advanced clinical procedures and providing life-changing dentistry to his patients locally and internationally. Dr. Arash also serves as a consultant and teacher to current dentists on how to improve the efficiency and standards of their practice to better serve their patients. While no office is perfect and no operation is without flaws, Dr. Arash hopes to share his experiences with other dentists both from what he has learned from others and also from what he has learned from his own mistakes. Dr. Arash comes from a family of medical doctors and dentists and as such sees the mouth and oral health as one integral piece of a connected system affecting and working with other parts of the body. The longstanding tradition of community service and philanthropy exemplified by previous generations in his family motivated Dr. Arash to continue his heritage helping better the lives of others through the practice of medicine within the field of dental surgery.