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For many years, the biggest weakness of people’s teeth has been their whiteness. Studies have shown that 7% of people avoid laughing just to avoid showing their teeth. In order to achieve this, the adventure that started with carbonate extended to porcelain and rasping processes that damage tooth enamel. However, the search for a permanent and tooth-free whitening method never ended. The biggest step in this quest was taken with the creation of teeth whitening gels.

The biggest difference of water-containing whitening gels from their counterparts is that they can bring the teeth to their healthy natural whiteness in the most permanent way without damaging the tooth enamel. And it can be done in a short period of 3-6 days on average, without causing any trouble to the patient, by applying it in 1 hour in the office or at home while sleeping.

Water-containing whitening gels prevent tooth enamel from being dehydrated and prevent cracking. Since the liquid and food taken between the cavities in the teeth cause discoloration in the teeth, tooth cleaning should be maintained after whitening and the dietary habits that cause tooth discoloration should be regulated by the physician. Thus, the resulting whiteness becomes permanent.

Does Teeth Whitening Hurt Your Teeth?

 

As with other parts of our body, our teeth also reflect the passing of the years and the acquisition of certain habits or certain specific circumstances throughout our lives leaves its mark on them.

Even so, we do not resign ourselves and we want to always have a smile that is as perfect and white as possible. Something natural, since a well cared for mouth will always make us feel better about ourselves, eliminating those complexes that make us cover it with our hand on so many occasions or avoid offering others a wide smile on occasions that really deserve it.

This prompts many people to consider the option of receiving a tooth whitening treatment and, during this period of reflection, it is common for them to wonder if it is a safe procedure and if their teeth will not suffer any damage due to it. the same. A question that we resolve from now on.

Why Do Teeth Darken And Stain?

 

Darkening and staining of teeth can have various origins. In a natural way, these are yellowing as a result of the wear of the enamel and that the dentin acquires more orange tones, but also, throughout our lives we carry out actions that contribute to losing the original white of our teeth.

Certain eating habits, such as the consumption of coffee, of some fruits such as pomegranate or blueberry, tea, red wine or cola drinks can permeate the surface of the teeth, which, as they have a porous texture, are more prone to the pigments of these foods adhere. Acidic foods and drinks accelerate the wear of tooth enamel. Smoking, always detrimental to general and oral health, also contributes to the loss of whiteness of our teeth.

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