Office teeth whitening

Office teeth whitening gets its name from the place where the procedure is performed in a dental office by a specialist. It is the most popular method among patients who value speed and visible results.

During office whitening, the dentist works with high-concentration preparations and uses protective agents to shield the oral mucosa from the whitening components.

Whitening materials are activated by special lamps or laser devices.

Depending on the individual characteristics of each patient’s teeth, the specialist adjusts the duration and intensity of the exposure.

During the consultation, the dentist may also recommend a professional dental cleaning if needed.


Advantages

- Speed
- Long-lasting results
- No pain or discomfort
- Safety (localized action affecting only the areas covered with gel)


Indications

- Age-related changes
- Enamel discoloration
- High tooth sensitivity


Contraindications

- Pregnancy and breastfeeding period
- Under 16 years of age
- Allergy to whitening gel components
- Systemic or chronic diseases in an acute stage
- Pulpal diseases
- Enamel erosion
- Caries


Duration

- The procedure is performed in a single visit.
- In some cases, an additional 1-2 sessions may be required.

As a result of office whitening, it is possible to achieve a shade improvement of 8-12 tones.

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