Read this before you pursue pearly whites
Along with the surge of treatments, there’s also been an increase in unlicensed and untrained procedures. If you’re considering a whiter smile, it’s important to look at the risks, efficacy and options available.
1. Consider the safety of the treatment
There are many options available for patients when it comes to whitening teeth – from bleaching kits and toothpastes, to in-chair treatments and holistic remedies. However, it is important to remember that before trying anything, patients should consider whether the treatment is safe, approved and conducted correctly in clinical environment.
Many products that can be bought online or over-the-counter can pose risks to our health, particularly if you don’t know whether the level of bleach they contain is safe. Likewise, whitening treatments performed in unregistered beauty salons or shops can also be risky – therefore it’s important to remember that only dentists registered with the General Dentist Council can carry out teeth whitening.
2. Whitening is suitable for the majority of people, apart from these few…
For the vast majority of people, whitening can work really well and the results will be a significant improvement. However, there are some instances where patients aren’t suitable for treatment. For instance, those who have dental restorations such as crowns or bridges; porcelain veneers; cosmetic bonding or tooth coloured fillings will find that the bleaching agents won’t work on all their teeth.
It is also worth bearing in mind that while teeth whitening is completely safe when conducted properly, it can lead to temporary sensitivity to temperature, pressure and touch, as well as temporary gum irritation. With that in mind, it’s important for you to visit your dentist to assess the status of your teeth and gums prior the treatment.
3. You can choose an instant whitening treatment at the dentist
Fläsh Teeth Whitening performed at the practice is a quick and effective way to whiten your teeth in a short space of time. Fläsh Whitening can mean you see visible results after just 2 hour, whereas the Home Whitening can take a little longer than this.
However, the comfort of being able to whiten your teeth at home is an important factor for many of my patients. The result will eventually be the same, so patients can just pick the treatment that suits them and their needs best.