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FAQ

How does teeth whitening work? Teeth whitening works by using bleaching agents, such as hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, that break down stains on the tooth enamel. These stains may be caused by food, drinks, tobacco, or aging. The whitening agent penetrates the enamel to lift stains and whiten the teeth.

Is teeth whitening safe? Yes, teeth whitening is generally safe when done properly, whether at home or professionally. However, it’s important to follow the instructions carefully and consult a dentist to ensure the best results. Overuse or improper application can lead to tooth sensitivity or gum irritation.

Are there any side effects of teeth whitening? Some people may experience tooth sensitivity or gum irritation, but these side effects are usually temporary and subside after treatment ends. To minimize these effects, consider using a desensitizing toothpaste or whitening products designed for sensitive teeth.

Can I whiten my teeth if I have dental work like crowns or veneers? Whitening treatments do not work on dental restorations such as crowns, veneers, or fillings. If you have significant dental work, consult with your dentist to discuss your options, as they may recommend whitening treatments or replacements for the existing dental work.

How can I maintain my white smile after whitening? To maintain your whiter teeth, try to avoid foods and drinks that stain teeth, such as coffee, tea, and red wine. Brush and floss regularly, and consider using a whitening toothpaste. Regular dental cleanings also help keep your smile bright.

Can teeth whitening damage my teeth? When done correctly, teeth whitening is safe and does not damage the teeth. However, overuse or misuse of whitening products can cause enamel damage or sensitivity. It’s essential to follow the instructions and consult with a dentist for safe and effective treatment.

Is teeth whitening suitable for everyone? Teeth whitening is generally safe for most people, but it may not be suitable for those with certain conditions, such as pregnant or breastfeeding women or individuals with severe tooth decay or gum disease. Always consult with your dentist before starting any whitening treatment.

What are tooth gems? Tooth gems are small, decorative jewels or crystals that are applied to the surface of a tooth for cosmetic purposes. They are usually placed on the front teeth and can be made from various materials, such as Swarovski crystals, diamonds, or other decorative stones.

How are tooth gems applied? The process of applying tooth gems is simple and non-invasive. The tooth is cleaned, and the gem is bonded to the tooth surface with a dental adhesive. The procedure is painless and does not require drilling or other dental work.

Are tooth gems safe? Yes, tooth gems are generally safe when applied by a trained professional. The adhesive used is dental-grade, ensuring that the gem stays securely in place without damaging the tooth. However, it is essential to avoid biting hard objects that could dislodge the gem.

How long do tooth gems last? Tooth gems typically last for several months to a few years, depending on how well you take care of them. Proper oral hygiene is essential to ensure the gem stays intact.

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