TOOTH/TEETH WHITENING (with Safe Cool Light System)
Most of us start out with sparkling white teeth, thanks to their porcelain-like enamel surface. Composed of microscopic crystalline rods, tooth enamel is designed to protect the teeth from the effects of chewing, gnashing, trauma and acid attacks caused by sugar. But over the years enamel is worn down, becoming more transparent and permitting the yellow color of dentin — the tooth’s core material — to show through.
During routine chewing, dentin remains intact while millions of micro-cracks occur in the enamel. It is these cracks, as well as the spaces between the crystalline enamel rods, that gradually fill up with stains and debris. As a result, the teeth eventually develop a dull, lackluster appearance.
Tooth whitening removes the stains and debris, leaving the enamel cracks open and exposed. Some of the cracks are quickly re-mineralized by saliva, while others are filled up again with organic debris.
TOOTH WHITENING OPTIONS
Two major tooth whitening options are available. All two rely on varying concentrations of peroxide and varying application times.
In Office LumaCool Whitening System
LumaCoolTM Whitening System, a state-of-the art technology that whitens teeth within 24 minutes. This system use cool light (L.E.D technology) to activate the whitening solution, which results in a much whiter, brighter smile. The procedure has been thoroughly studied and safety-tested. It is easy and painless. Generally, the bleaching gel remains on the teeth for several 8 to 10 minute intervals that add up to half an hour (at most). Those with particularly stubborn staining may be advised to return for one or more additional bleaching sessions, or may be asked to continue with a home-use whitening system.
Home bleaching
Many dentists are of the opinion that professionally dispensed take-home whitening kits can produce the best results over the long haul. Take-home kits incorporate an easy-to-use lower-concentration peroxide gel that remains on the teeth for an hour or longer (sometimes overnight). The lower the peroxide percentage, the longer it may safely remain on the teeth. The gel is applied to the teeth using custom-made bleaching trays that resemble mouth guards.
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