Q What does tooth whitening do?
A Tooth whitening can be a highly effective, yet very
simple way, of lightening the colour of teeth without removing any of
the tooth surface. It cannot make a colour change, but lightens the
existing colour.

Q What does the procedure involve?
A The dentist applies a chemical barrier to the gums,
which will protect them during the whitening process. The whitening
solution is then applied to the teeth and the chemical is then activated
using heat, or heat and light combined.
Once the whitening process is finished the barrier will be easily
removed in one piece.
If the tooth has been root treated, the canal, which previously
contained the nerve, may be reopened and the whitening product is put
in.
Q How long does the procedure take?
A The process would normally take over an hour but your
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Q Will I be happy with the results?
A Treatment results may vary depending on the original
shade of the teeth. Teeth will tend to darken slightly over time. The
effect lasts for around 1 to 3 years, although sometimes it can last
longer.
Q When might whitening not work?
A Whitening can only lighten your existing tooth
colour. For a change to specific chosen shade veneering is another
option. Whitening also works on natural teeth. It will not work on any
type of 'false’ teeth. This includes dentures, crowns and veneers. If
dentures are stained or discoloured, it may be worth visiting the
dentist and asking him or her to clean them. Stained veneers, crowns and
dentures may need replacing. Again, ask your dentist.
Q How do I care for my teeth after
whitening?
A Talk to your dentist about maintaining the colour of
your teeth, and the products that are available for keeping the effect.
Each individual’s lifestyle needs to be assessed but good oral hygiene
and regular visits to the hygienist will help to maintain the effect for
longer.
Some people find that their teeth are sensitive for the first few days
after treatment, but this wears off after a short while. Your dentist
will advise you of the products you can use to counteract this.

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