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Understanding the Science Behind Teeth Whitening
How Does It Work?
  • Scroll down to know more about Teeth whitening in
    Dubai.

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Introduction
01
How teeth whitening works?
02
Common methods used for teeth whitening
03
Conclusions
04
Table of contents
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Introduction
01.
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What is teeth whitening?
  • Teeth whitening is a process that aims to lighten
    the color of teeth and remove stains or
    discoloration. The science behind teeth whitening
    involves the use of various agents that penetrate
    the tooth structure and alter the appearance of
    tooth color

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What are the factors behind teeth discolored or
stained?
  • Teeth can become discolored or stained over time
    due to a variety of factors, including
  • Extrinsic Stains These are surface stains that
    occur on the outer layer of the tooth (enamel)
    and are typically caused by the consumption of
    dark-colored foods and beverages (like coffee,
    tea, or red wine), smoking, or poor oral hygiene.
  • Intrinsic Stains These are stains that occur
    within the tooth structure and can result from
    factors such as genetics, aging, trauma, certain
    medications, or excessive fluoride exposure
    during tooth development.

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02.
How teeth whitening works?
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How teeth whitening work?
  • To understand how teeth whitening works, it's
    important to know the basic knowledge of a tooth.
    Each tooth consists of three layers first
    outermost enamel, second dentin, and third the
    innermost pulp. The enamel is the hard,
    protective layer that surrounds the tooth, while
    the dentin is a softer layer that supports the
    enamel. The pulp contains nerves and blood
    vessels.
  • Teeth whitening usually works by using bleaching
    agents to break down and remove stains or
    discoloration from the tooth structure. The
    bleaching agents typically contain hydrogen
    peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which are the key
    active ingredients responsible for the whitening
    effect.

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03.
Common methods used for teeth whitening
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There are several methods of teeth whitening
available
  • In-Office Professional Teeth Whitening This is
    performed by a dentist or dental professional
    using high-concentration bleaching agents. The
    procedure usually involves applying a protective
    barrier to the gums and applying a whitening gel
    or paste directly to the teeth. Special lights or
    lasers may be used to enhance the whitening
    effect. In-office treatments generally provide
    faster and more noticeable results compared to
    at-home methods.
  • At-Home Professional Teeth Whitening Dentists
    can provide custom-fitted trays and whitening gel
    for patients to use at home. These trays are
    filled with the whitening gel and worn for a
    specific period, typically a few hours each day
    or overnight, as recommended by the dentist.
    At-home professional teeth whitening usually
    takes longer to achieve desired results but
    offers convenience and flexibility.
  • Over-the-Counter Teeth Whitening Products There
    are wide variety of products available, such as
    whitening toothpaste, whitening strips, gels, and
    rinses etc. These products typically contain
    comparingly lower concentrations of bleaching
    agents and may require longer treatment durations
    to see noticeable results. They are generally
    more affordable but may be less effective than
    professional treatment which are offered by
    dental clinic.

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04.
Conclusions
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  • In conclusion, teeth whitening is a cosmetic
    dental procedure designed to lighten the color of
    teeth and remove stains or discoloration. It
    utilizes bleaching agents, such as hydrogen
    peroxide or carbamide peroxide, to penetrate the
    tooth structure and break down the pigmented
    molecules responsible for tooth discoloration.
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