Tooth whitening
is a procedure designed to lighten the colour of
your teeth. Almost anyone
is suitable for whitening, which will not harm
your teeth and gums if done properly. Certain
types of staining (for example tetracycline stain)
take a lot longer to whiten. Crowns, veneers
and fillings cannot be whitened, and may require
replacement after whitening due to the difference
in colour to the surrounding teeth.
Power Whitening (done in surgery
using a UV light)-
This is carried out by the dentist in the surgery. A
special gel is applied to the teeth 3 times for
15 minutes each time, and activated with a UV light. This
process takes about 1 ½ hours. You
will go home, on average, 7 shades lighter. The
advantages are that it is quicker to achieve a
result, and includes a home whitening kit to top
it up at intervals. The disadvantages are
that it takes up more surgery time, and is therefore
more expensive.
Home Whitening-
This involves wearing a made to measure whitening
tray filled with mild whitening gel for 2-4 hours
a day/night for 2-4 weeks. The advantages
are that it is convenient to use, and the cost
is lower. It can also be easily topped
up by further applications of the gel in the
future. The disadvantages are that it is
more time consuming, and you need to apply the
gel consistently for 2-4 weeks.
Pre-filled Whitening Trays-
These preformed trays contain a slightly more powerful
gel, and only need to be worn for 30–60
minutes. The advantages are that the cost
is less as no custom made whitening trays are
required, and it is much quicker. The advantage
is that they come in kits of 10, therefore top-ups
are more expensive.
Process
Your understanding and co-operation is necessary
so that we can deliver the best results for you. On
average, our Zoom system whitens natural teeth
twice as light as your original starting shade,
which most people are very pleased with. Over
time, this whitening gradually reverses because
of the different food and drinks that contain colour,
from vegetables to dark drinks!
Thus tooth-whitening should be regarded as a temporary
treatment and, depending on several factors, you
will need a repeat treatment in about two years
or possibly sooner/later than this. Your
dentist will discuss how you can maximize your
whitening benefits, for a longer-lasting, natural
smile.
Some people want a really white or “Hollywood” smile,
like the film stars, and this may require multiple
tooth-whitening treatments and even then may not
be fully achieved without more invasive treatments
like crowns or veneers.
The UK style, though, is to have teeth lighter
coloured but still as natural looking as possible;
so often a single tooth-whitening treatment is
sufficient, with repeat treatments perhaps every
two years to maintain this original gain.
First Appointment:
If this visit is only for your tooth-whitening
needs, we will still ask for your medical history,
discuss with you exactly what it is you wish to
improve about your smile, examine your for suitability
for the tooth-whitening procedure and explain our
findings. Whilst the majority of people are
suitable for tooth-whitening procedures, not everyone
is – if this is the case, other possible
options or treatments will be explained as needed. However,
this is not a comprehensive examination for other
dental problems and you should see your own regular
dentist for your routine dental care.
If you are suitable and happy to proceed, then
our same-day tooth-whitening treatment can follow
your examination and, after about 90 minutes, all
treatment is complete – you just need to
avoid any staining foods or liquids for 24 hours
and you will be given a list of suitable, non-staining
choices, such as water/milk, pasta, chicken, fish,
cottage cheese, apple, banana etc.
Effects of Tooth-Whitening, Safety
etc:
We follow recognised tooth-whitening procedures
that have been proven to be safe, do not harm the
teeth or enamel or affect the teeth any more than
having a fizzy drink. The gums, though, do
need protection and this is done with a painted-on
barrier. Sometimes some temporary sensitivity
is felt during and after treatment, but rarely
lasts beyond 24 hours – this is the whitening
gel inside the tooth still finishing off it’s
whitening reaction and lightening the teeth.
Tooth-whitening ONLY lightens natural living tooth,
not dead, dark teeth or artificial materials such
as fillings and crowns, which have a chemical colour
embedded in them. Thus, be aware that any
existing restorations may look darker than the
natural teeth that have been lightened with tooth-whitening.
Often, as part of an overall treatment plan, if
other work needs replacing or repairing, then in
the majority of cases one would do the tooth-whitening
first and then any additional work to match closer
to the lighter colour gained. Further work
can be done after one week, when the colour has
stabilised.
Legal Standing with Tooth-Whitening:
Bizarrely, although all our materials are proven
safe and have been used in the USA and worldwide
without any problems (FDA approved etc.), in the
UK the law treats professional tooth-whitening
differently. It seems because the EU Cosmetic
Directives included clinical tooth-whitening, when
it was thought as being covered under EU Medical
Directives, it is illegal to supply any Hydrogen
Peroxide stronger than 0.1% to the public. This
is a good idea for bought cosmetics placed near
the eyes, but for same-day tooth-whitening our
gels are over 100 times the concentration of this
tiny amount!!! Thus most patients who would
clinically benefit from professional tooth-whitening
will suffer – keep darker teeth and feel
miserable, or whiten teeth by more invasive (and
expensive) treatments like crowns and veneers that
could have been avoided by safe, proven alternatives?
Shops are also affected by this, which is why
most of the “whitening” products sold
in the UK do not have anywhere near enough Hydrogen
Peroxide to whiten teeth, like our professionally
applied systems do!
Fortunately, common sense has prevailed and the
Department of Health and the General Dental Council
have stated that as long as treatment is being
done “therapeutically” to help patients
and is done in their best interests, then dentist-applied
tooth-whitening is acceptable to them.
It is hoped that the EU legal system will revisit
this new law soon and bring tooth-whitening laws
in line with the majority of the rest of the world – but
until then we feel you should be aware of this “strange” legal
situation.
The Actual Tooth-Whitening Treatment:
You will be lying in the dental chair for approximately
1.5 hours, to allow gum protection to be applied
and three or four 15 minute applications of the
whitening gel, activated by a light.
Please note that if you have gum recession or
worn teeth not covered by enamel, the exposed dentine
can be very sensitive, so we routinely block/seal
this over with the gum protector. However,
these areas will not go lighter as the gel cannot
contact but may be hidden by the lips anyway or
can be restored with matching fillings by your
dentist.
Before and after pictures will be taken, along
with the shade difference noted. During
the procedure you may experience some mild sensitivity
from the teeth as the whitening gel lightens further
within the tooth. Should you experience anything
painful, the whitening can be paused and that tooth
isolated as needed – though for most people
this is not necessary.
After Tooth-Whitening – Maintenance:
Your teeth will feel some sensitivity, on and
off, in the first 24 hours. You will also lose
1 of the average 9 shades gained, as your teeth
re-hydrate and form a new saliva layer called the
acquired pellicle. One must avoid any staining
foods or liquids such as tea, coffee, tobacco,
cola, curries, vegetables etc., having only white
or clear products. Avoid anything that would
stain a white shirt!
After 24 hours we recommend reducing the frequency
of staining foods and drinks AND rinsing out your
mouth with water after tea, coffee, smoking etc. Use
a whitening toothpaste that isn’t abrasive,
ideally 3 times a day and floss your teeth once
a day too, for best, longest-lasting whitening
results. |