Office bleaching, also known as in-office teeth whitening, is a professional teeth whitening procedure performed in a dental office. This treatment involves applying a potent bleaching agent, typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, to your teeth. The procedure is supervised by a dental professional, ensuring a safe and effective process.
How Office Bleaching Works:
1. Consultation and Assessment: Your dentist assesses your dental health and discusses your whitening goals.
2. Preparation: Your teeth are cleaned, and a protective barrier is applied to your gums.
3. Application of Whitening Agent: The bleaching agent is applied to your teeth, often with a special light to enhance effectiveness.
4. Monitoring Results: Your dentist monitors the whitening process and adjusts treatment as needed.
What is Night Bleaching?
Night bleaching, also known as at-home bleaching or night guard bleaching, involves wearing a custom-fitted tray filled with a bleaching agent, usually carbamide peroxide, overnight. This method allows you to whiten your teeth in the comfort of your own home.
Key Differences:
– Concentration: Office bleaching uses higher concentrations of peroxide (15-43%) for faster results, while night bleaching uses lower concentrations (3-20%) for longer-term treatment.
– Supervision: Office bleaching is performed under professional supervision.
Benefits of Teeth Bleaching:
- Boosts Confidence: A brighter smile can enhance your self-esteem and social interactions.
- Effective: Teeth bleaching can significantly improve the appearance of your teeth.
- Customizable: Treatments can be tailored to your specific needs and goals.