The most common cosmetic dentistry procedure is tooth bleaching. Bleaching teeth is one of the most conservative and cost-effective dental treatments for discolored teeth compared to aggressive methods such as veneering, crowning, or bonding to improve an individual's smile. It is best suited for people with healthy, unrestored teeth and gums. Tooth whitening cannot completely change the color of the teeth, but it can lighten the existing shade and is not permanent. Currently, bleaching agents are primarily based on hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. The oxidizing agent peroxide penetrates the porosities in the rod-like crystal structure of enamel and dissolves the stain. When compared to brownish teeth, yellowish teeth respond well to bleaching. Gray/purple or tetracycline stains are more difficult to remove and may necessitate several bleaching sessions. If you smoke, eat, or drink products that stain your teeth, the effect is less likely to last as long. There are two methods for bleaching: in-office bleaching and at-home bleaching. Both techniques have been shown to be effective in general, though results may vary depending on factors such as stain type, patient age, bleaching agent concentration, treatment time, and frequency. In-office bleaching contains between 15% and 43% peroxide, while at-home bleaching contains between 3% and 20% peroxide.
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