Laser Teeth Whitening
Laser teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment that removes stains and discolorations on the surface of your teeth using a powerful laser light to whiten your teeth.
Laser teeth whitening is usually applied in the following situations:
- If there is discoloration or staining on the teeth.
- If there are stains caused by smoking or consumption of pigmented drinks such as coffee or tea.
- If there is yellowing or dulling of the teeth due to the aging process.
- If you want to remove stains or color changes on your teeth.
The advantages of laser teeth whitening are:
Fast results: Significant whitening can be achieved even with a single session.
Safe: It is a safe procedure when performed by dentists.
Effective: It can be effective in removing deep stains and color changes.
Minimally invasive: It is performed without damaging the dental tissue.
Disadvantages of laser teeth whitening:
Temporary sensitivity: Temporary tooth sensitivity may occur during or after treatment.
Price: It is more costly than other whitening methods.
Repeatability: May need to be repeated over time, especially depending on the cause of tooth discoloration.
The degree of whitening varies from person to person and depending on the initial
color of the teeth. Generally, a significant whiteness can be achieved with just one session, but more sessions may be required to achieve the desired result.
Some people may experience mild pain or tenderness after treatment, but it is
usually temporary and disappears within a few days. Your dentist can make recommendations to help reduce post-treatment pain.