If you're considering tooth whitening procedures, it's a good idea to start by having a conversation with Dr. Jarek Foksa at Downtown Dentistry in Guelph. Your dentist can assess whether whitening procedures would be effective for your specific situation. It's important to note that whitening may not correct all types of tooth discoloration. For instance, yellowish teeth tend to respond well to bleaching, while brownish or grayish teeth may not bleach as effectively. Additionally, if you have bonding or tooth-colored fillings on your front teeth, whitening won't change their color, potentially making them stand out in your newly whitened smile. In such cases, your dentist can discuss alternative options like porcelain veneers or dental bonding.
If you're a suitable candidate for bleaching, your dentist may recommend an in-office procedure known as chairside bleaching, which may require multiple office visits, each lasting from 30 minutes to one hour.
During chairside bleaching, your Dr. Jarek Foksa will take measures to protect your gums, such as applying a protective gel or using a rubber shield. A bleaching agent is then applied to your teeth, and a special light may be employed to enhance the bleaching process.
It's worth noting that several in-office bleaching agents carry the ADA Seal of Acceptance, signifying that they meet ADA standards for safety and effectiveness. However, as of now, no whitening products that utilize lasers are on the ADA's list of Accepted products.
There are various types of products available for at-home use, which can either be provided by your Dr. Jarek Foksa or purchased over-the-counter.
Bleaching Solutions: These products contain peroxides, which bleach the enamel of your teeth. Typically, these products utilize carbamide peroxide as the primary bleaching agent, available in various concentrations (10%, 16%, 22%).
Peroxide-based whiteners often come in gel form and are placed in a mouthguard. Usage instructions can vary, with some products requiring use twice daily for two weeks, while others are designed for overnight use over 1-2 weeks. If you obtain the bleaching solution from Dr. Jarek Foksa at Downtown Dentistry in Guelph, they can create a custom-fitted mouthguard tailored to your teeth for precise application. Currently, only dentist-dispensed home-use 10% carbamide peroxide tray-applied gels carry the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
If you experience any side effects that become bothersome, such as tooth sensitivity during treatment, discuss these concerns with Dr. Jarek Foksa from Downtown Dentistry in Guelph. Sensitivity is often temporary and should subside after treatment. Some individuals may also experience soft tissue irritation, either due to an ill-fitting tray or contact between the solution and oral tissues. If you have any concerns about side effects, your dentist can address them.
Toothpaste: All toothpaste products help remove surface stains through the action of mild abrasives.
When selecting a whitening product or any dental product, it's essential to look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance. This seal serves as your assurance that the product meets ADA standards for both safety and effectiveness.
You can reach us at 55 Cork St. E., Suite 304 in Guelph, ON. We're here to help you achieve the brighter, whiter smile you desire.
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