"While it may seem that tooth whitening and bleaching can take a toll on your teeth, the truth is it is completely safe. Teeth are made from such strong bone and enamel that they can withstand a little cosmetic change."
There are a few benefits from tooth bleaching. You will have an attractive white smile, but you have to be careful over-bleaching can cause decaying of the enamel. Without that your teeth will become very brittle.
Most tooth bleaching products are not harmful to your gums. If you notice any soreness or changes in your gums after using a tooth bleaching product I would stop using it and contact your dentist right away.
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Tooth bleaching is recommended when someone has yellowish, but otherwise undamaged teeth with no particular sensitivities. The teeth should also be free of orthodontic devices such as braces.
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"It is a safe alternative and requires much less time than other bleaching methods. Other methods can be done in your home, but often take quite a bit of time to successfully complete them. Laser bleaching has to be done at a professional's office, but takes one visit and it is done."
Furthermore, bleaching will not change the color of tooth-colored fillings, dentures, crowns, porcelain restorations, bonding, or other material used to restore or replace a tooth.
Tooth bleaching is a great way to make sure your teeth stay as white as possible. You can go to the website www.yourdentistryguide.com/teeth-whitening/ to find out all you want to know about teeth bleaching.
Yes, it is safe to dye your hair again after bleaching and toning it. However, you may want to give your hair some time to recover from the last treatment before dying it again.
Laser bleaching is far superior to chemical bleaching and other procedures. Instead of waiting for the results to appear, with laser technology you get whiter teeth on the spot.
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