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Teeth Whitening

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Teeth Whitening
If your teeth are stained or discoloured, teeth whitening could be a suitable solution for restoring their natural whiteness.

Our dentists in Fremantle use non-invasive, take-home advanced whitening kits to help you achieve a whiter smile.

Philips Zoom Take Home Kits

Teeth Whitening – FAQs

What does teeth whitening mean?

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that aims to lighten the colour of your teeth and improve their appearance and reduce the appearance of stains and teeth discoloration. 

Ever wondered how to whiten your teeth? There are a variety of methods for teeth whitening, including in-practice treatments performed by dentists, over-the-counter products such as teeth whitening kits, gels and strips, and at-home treatments using custom-fitted trays and whitening gel. 

The active ingredient in most teeth whitening products is hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which breaks down to release oxygen and bleach the pigments that cause teeth discolouration in the first place. 

Looking for “teeth whitening near me”? If you’re based in or near Fremantle, our dentists can help you with any further queries you may have – just give us a call on 9430 4181.

How long does teeth whitening last?

The results of teeth whitening can last several months to several years, depending on factors, such as the type of whitening treatment used, your personal oral hygiene, and your diet and lifestyle. 

The best teeth whitening treatments are those performed by your dentist, as they can last for several months to up to two years. 

At-home teeth whitening treatments typically provide results that last for several months to a year, although this can be extended by following good oral hygiene practices and avoiding habits and foods that can cause staining.

How much does professional teeth whitening cost?

The cost of professional teeth whitening in Perth can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of whitening treatment used, the dental practice, and the level of customization required. 

It’s important to keep in mind that for insurance providers like HBF teeth whitening may not be covered as it is considered a cosmetic procedure. Contact your health insurance provider directly to confirm what they will cover.

Is teeth whitening safe?

In general, teeth whitening is considered safe when performed under the supervision of a dentist, dental professional or when using products that have been approved by dental regulatory organisations. However, like any cosmetic procedure, teeth whitening can have some risks and side effects, including tooth sensitivity (usually lasting up to a week at most), gum irritation and chemical burns (lasting up to 12-24 hours at most).

It’s also important to keep in mind that teeth whitening may not be suitable for everyone, especially for individuals with certain dental conditions, such as cavities, gum disease, or worn or thin enamel. Before undergoing any teeth whitening treatment, it’s recommended to have a comprehensive dental examination to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.

Considering teeth whitening in Fremantle? We can help! Give us a call today on 9430 4181.

Does teeth whitening damage teeth?

Teeth whitening is a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of your teeth and brighten their colour. However, like any cosmetic dental procedure, there is a risk of side effects, such as tooth sensitivity and gum irritation. These side effects are usually temporary and can be managed with proper care and dental hygiene practices.

To minimise the risk of side effects, it’s important to have a comprehensive dental examination before undergoing any teeth whitening treatment, and to follow good oral hygiene practices, such as brushing and flossing regularly and visiting your dentist for regular check-ups.

Can I whiten my teeth at home?

Yes, you can do teeth whitening at home using over-the-counter teeth whitening kits, such as teeth whitening strips, gels, and toothpastes. These teeth whitener products contain lower concentrations of bleaching agents than are used in in-chair teeth whitening treatments and are designed to be used in the comfort of your own home.

However, it’s important to keep in mind that the results of at-home teeth whitening kits may not be as dramatic or long-lasting as in-chair dental treatments, and that some products may cause tooth sensitivity or gum irritation. To ensure that at-home teeth whitening treatments are performed safely and effectively, it’s important to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the product and to avoid overuse.

If this is something you’re interested in, our dentists at On Point Dental can recommend the best type of at-home teeth whitening treatment for your specific needs and goals. We can also monitor your progress to ensure that your teeth and gums remain healthy.

What are teeth whitening kits?

How to whiten teeth without going to a dentist? Teeth whitening kits are at-home products designed to improve the appearance of teeth by removing surface stains and brightening their colour. They usually include whitening strips, gels, trays or toothpastes, and the active ingredients in these products are hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. 

Whitening strips are thin plastic strips that are coated with a whitening gel, which are applied to the teeth for a specified length of time, and gels are clear liquids that are applied using a tray or brush.

It’s important to keep in mind that at-home teeth whitening treatments may not produce the same results as in-chair teeth whitening treatments and may cause tooth sensitivity or gum irritation.

Do teeth whitening kits work?

Teeth whitening kits can be effective to a limited extent in improving the appearance and colour of your teeth. The effectiveness varies between kits and the onus is on you to ensure you’re using the kits effectively and safely.

If you are interested in learning more about teeth whitening kits, contact our team at On Point Dental at 9430 4181 for free guidance.

Does in-chair teeth whitening hurt?

In-chair teeth whitening can cause some sensitivity or discomfort during the treatment, but this is usually temporary and mild. The level of discomfort may vary depending on the type of whitening product used, the concentration of the whitening agent, and the individual’s pain tolerance. Generally, teeth whitening does not hurt the average person.

To minimise any potential discomfort during your in-chair teeth whitening, we may use a desensitising agent or may provide you with special post-treatment instructions to reduce sensitivity. It’s also important to inform us of any dental health conditions or allergies that you may have before undergoing any teeth whitening treatment.

Looking for teeth whitening dentists? We can help! Give us a call on 9430 4181 today.

What is the difference between teeth whitening and veneers?

Teeth whitening and veneers are two different cosmetic dental treatments that can improve the appearance of teeth. Teeth whitening is a procedure that uses products or devices to remove surface stains and brighten the colour of your teeth. Veneers, on the other hand, are thin shells made of porcelain or composite material that are bonded to the front surface of the teeth to change their shape, size, colour, or alignment.

Teeth whitening is a less invasive and more affordable option for improving the appearance of your teeth. In contrast, veneers offer a more comprehensive and permanent solution for changing the appearance of your teeth. Veneers can address a variety of cosmetic dental concerns, such as chipped, misshapen, or discoloured teeth, and can also provide a more durable and stain-resistant solution compared to teeth whitening.

Ultimately, the best option for you will depend on your specific needs and goals for improving the appearance of your teeth. Your Perth dentists at On Point Dental can assess your dental health and help you determine the most appropriate treatment option for your individual situation.

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