The primary purpose of bleaching is the whitening of the tooth by removing the pigments that give yellow colour in the tooth structure. This process is a significant part of cosmetic dentistry.
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Coloring on the surface of teeth can occur for a variety of reasons. These could be the use of antibiotics at a young age for a long time, excessive consumption of cigarettes, tea and coffee, or genetically coloring. These reasons are all evaluated by the dentist for suitability for bleaching.
Bleaching can be done in two ways. These are office bleaching, which is performed at the office of the doctor and the other one home bleaching where the patient applies the bleaching at home.
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The main difference between office and home bleaching is the activation method.
The activation in-office bleaching is the light source in a chemical solution. This light source initiates a chemical reaction within the material with a certain wavelength of light. In this way, heat reaction is accelerated. Thus, it creates bleaching on the teeth in a short time.
Whereas in-home bleaching, these chemical reactions start on their own. In this way, it does not need any initiator.
The basis of the laser whitening system, which is very popular today, works with the same principle. The only difference is the light source is not produced by the used devices but rather the laser devices and activates the chemical substance. Devices called laser by many people are nothing more than just the light activation devices mentioned above.
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Bleaching should always be performed under the control of a dentist. Today, the main ingredient used in bleaching, hydrogen peroxide can be easily found in the markets. Hydrogen peroxide provides colour change by turning the pigments into alcohol during whitening. But after a while, there is no pigment left, and the chemical structure of the enamel starts to deteriorate. For this reason, bleaching should be performed under the control of a dentist who can detect this saturation stage. Highly concentrated solutions that claim to make the teeth white all of a sudden should not be used.
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