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Looking for a way to make your smile more attractive?
Teeth whitening is a great solution and one of the most sought-after dental treatments to give you a more beautiful and whiter smile that you will be proud to show off.
At OrthoDental, the most popular way to whiten your teeth is by whitening them with individually made whitening foils, which you can do yourself in the comfort of your own home. You apply the whitening gel to the foil before bedtime, place the foil on your teeth and leave it on overnight several times in a row.
The main difference between in-clinic teeth whitening foils and over-the-counter teeth whitening kits is that the in-clinic whitening foils are individually tailored to you and have a stronger whitening agent, which makes them safer to use and give better results.
At the examination before the whitening procedure, we check the condition of the teeth and the oral cavity. If necessary, plaque is removed and the teeth are polished.
Using the latest technology, we take a scan of the teeth, which is used to produce the whitening foils. Dental impressions are no longer necessary!
The impression of the teeth is handed over to a dental technician who creates the foils to your specifications. The process can take around 10 days.
Once the foils are produced, you will pay us a visit at OrthoDental. We will give you instructions on how to use them and everything you need to whiten them.
As instructed by your dentist, apply the whitening solution to the foil every night, place the foil on your teeth, and leave it on overnight (up to a maximum of 14 days).
A perfect white smile! The difference in tooth color is noticeable after just a few applications and will be visible for up to 12 months.
Teeth are made up of three primary parts – enamel, dentin, and pulp. The inner layer of the tooth, called the dentin, is yellow and is covered by the enamel, which is white. The enamel is mainly made up of calcium phosphate, a naturally white and hard mineral that gives our teeth their white color. However, the actual ‘outer’ color of the tooth depends on the thickness and translucency of the tooth enamel. The outer layer of enamel can become damaged or worn away over the years due to a number of different factors.
There are different types of staining, as surface staining can occur on the surface of the teeth, which can be removed to some extent by brushing thoroughly or with the help of a dentist. Sometimes, however, deeper staining can occur due to factors ranging from medication to smoking and certain foods or drinks such as coffee, tea, and red wine. Such staining is not harmful, but it is aesthetically disturbing.
In this case, the staining can be successfully removed by professional plaque cleaning. It is best to book your appointment with a dentist who will give you all the information you need to know which whitening methods are best for you and how you can get a radiant smile the fastest.
Before undergoing a teeth whitening procedure, it is important to understand the process and to consult with your dentist about whether whitening is right for you and which procedure will lead to the best result. The dentist should carry out an initial examination and assess whether whitening is suitable for you.
In addition, good oral hygiene is important as it helps to maximize the effects of whitening. Clean, plaque-free teeth are also necessary for successful and long-lasting whitening, so flossing is recommended before treatment begins, and the dentist will also clean away hard plaque. Pre-implementation of these measures increases their effectiveness to achieve long-lasting results.
Whitening methods vary widely. Several types of whitening agents are used to whiten teeth, such as abrasives (silica, alumina), antichromogenic agents (citrate), calcium phosphate (hydroxyapatite), dyes, enzymes/proteases, peroxides, surfactants (Na-lauryl sulphate). In most cases, the use of hydrogen peroxide is also necessary.
Over-the-counter products (whitening toothpaste, strips, mouthwashes) work mainly on the principle of abrasives, surfactants, or enzymes. Under the 2012 legislation, they are allowed to contain a lower concentration of peroxide, up to 0.1% hydrogen peroxide. This method of teeth whitening is not comparable to what you can get when you visit a professional cosmetic dentist. In case of excessive use, side effects can also occur quickly.
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Laser teeth whitening can be done in just one visit to the dentist, so you don’t have to wait for days or even weeks for results. Your dentist will provide professional teeth whitening and give you all the important guidance you need to get the best results.
In-clinic teeth whitening is more affordable than ever thanks to modern dental technologies. It is important that you choose to have your teeth professionally whitened, which brings you many benefits, as it is performed in a high-quality, safe, and effective way.
More than 500 satisfied customers have chosen to have their teeth whitened by OrthoDental in the past year.
Laser teeth whitening is the fastest way to whiten teeth. The procedure lightens the front teeth in both dental arches.
At the pre-whitening check-up, we check the condition of the teeth and oral cavity.
Before applying the whitener, the gums are protected with a special lining, which is removed after the whitening process.
We apply a whitening agent to your teeth to lighten them by a few shades.
The laser beam is used to treat the teeth and activate the whitening agent. The procedure takes about one hour.
We remove the whitening agent carefully from the surface of the teeth and peel off the protective layer from the gums. We rinse the mouth with water.
A perfect white smile! The difference in tooth color is noticeable immediately after the procedure and will be visible for 6 – 12 months.
Teeth whitening is not suitable for people with excessively sensitive teeth caused by thin enamel, gum recession, tooth erosions, etc.
The most common side effect that can be caused by whitening, which can last up to 48 hours, is chipped teeth. Therefore, after the procedure, the dentist protects the teeth with a coating containing hydroxyapatite or potassium nitrate. During this time, acid intake, very hot or cold meals, and liquids and fizzy drinks should be avoided.
Teeth whitening, which is supervised by a dentist, is carried out using carbamide peroxide or its breakdown product hydrogen peroxide. This type of whitening gel breaks the double bonds in the organic chromogens, thereby discoloring them.
It is very important not to damage the tooth or gum structure. This is ensured by having an informative examination before whitening to check whether you are a suitable candidate. During the whitening process, we protect the gum tissue so that the whitening agent does not touch it.
Tooth whitening is different for each person, depending on the initial color of the teeth and on lifestyle habits, especially smoking, drinking coffee, various teas, and wine. When teeth whitening is done professionally, your smile may be a few shades brighter, but each person’s teeth whitening comes out differently. Those who want to brighten their smile significantly will usually need several treatments to achieve the desired result. The best results can be achieved on teeth that are already a lighter shade before whitening, similar to hair coloring. If you choose to whiten your teeth at home with whitening kits or strips, you may only notice a visible difference after about two weeks.v
Many people wonder how harmful teeth whitening is. Given how popular the trend of teeth whitening has become, it is important to answer the question of whether it is safe or not. Teeth whitening helps lots of people around the world feel more confident with their smiles, but of course, that doesn’t mean it’s risk-free.
The biggest risk is posed by over-the-counter products, as whitening is not professionally supervised and can damage teeth or gums. It is best to consult your dentist before undertaking any teeth whitening treatment, as they will be able to advise you on the best and safest treatment for your teeth. A visit to cosmetic dentistry is certainly one of the proven effective ways to a white smile.
Book an appointment and we’ll be happy to help you get a whiter smile. Our friendly and professional team is here to provide you with the highest quality of care in a warm and welcoming environment.
Our experienced dental professionals are dedicated to making sure you feel comfortable and relaxed throughout the teeth whitening process.
for teeth whitening.
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves removing stains and discoloring teeth to improve their appearance.
Teeth whitening works by using a bleaching agent to remove stains from the surface of the teeth.
Professional teeth whitening can help your teeth become a few shades whiter than before. The effectiveness of a professional teeth whitening procedure depends on the condition of the teeth before the procedure.
Yes, teeth whitening is generally considered safe if it is carried out by a licensed dentist.
This depends on the individual but usually takes between 6 months and 1 year. It also depends on your habits, especially smoking and drinking coffee and red wine.
In general, it is advisable to wait at least 6 months between each teeth whitening procedure.
When done correctly, teeth whitening should not damage your teeth. However, overuse of certain products or incorrect use can cause enamel erosion or sensitivity.
Anyone with healthy teeth and gums can benefit from teeth whitening. Whitening may not be suitable for people with certain dental conditions, so it is best to consult a dentist. Nor is whitening suitable for people with sensitive enamel.
The price of teeth whitening varies depending on the type of treatment. At OrthoDental, the price for teeth whitening with foils is €350 and for the whitening gel you use at home, it is €150. The price for laser whitening is €500.
The duration of home teeth whitening varies depending on the type of product but usually lasts between 1 and 2 weeks.
The most common side effects of teeth whitening can include enamel sensitivity, chipping, irritation and discomfort in the gums.
In most cases, professional teeth whitening is a painless process. However, if you have weak enamel, you may experience sensitivity, which may subside within a few days.
You can reduce sensitivity after teeth whitening by using a desensitizing toothpaste or avoiding hot/cold foods and drinks.
Teeth whitening can only correct some types of discoloration, such as food and drink stains, but it may not be effective for discoloration caused by genetics, trauma, or medication.
You can preserve your teeth after whitening by practicing good oral hygiene, avoiding foods and drinks that stain your teeth, and having regular dental check-ups.
Teeth whitening is generally considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by most dental insurances.
The degree of whitening varies from person to person, but teeth can usually be whitened up to several shades.
It is advisable to avoid colored foods and drinks, including coffee, for the first few days after whitening. After that, however, these drinks can be consumed in moderation.
Visit us at your nearest dental practice and we’ll advise what treatment is most suitable for you. We look forward to seeing you with our general dentists or specialists.
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