DIY vs. bleaching at the dentist

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What are the differences between DIY bleaching and bleaching at the dentist?
If you decide to have your teeth whitened professionally by a dentist, you will first be offered a thorough examination. This allows the specialist to determine the best and most gentle bleaching method for you to ensure that your teeth are not damaged. The dentist will also inform you about the exact course of the treatment. On the other hand, Sugarsmile has many do-it-yourself teeth whitening products that can be used at home and in many cases (if used correctly) are on a par with professional bleaching.

How does bleaching work at the dentist?
Depending on the color of your teeth and the desired degree of whitening, your dentist will consider various bleaching methods. To begin with, the dentist will examine your teeth for damage to your teeth and gums. If you suffer from tooth decay or inflammation in the mouth area, the specialist will treat these first. The prophylaxis assistant will also carry out a professional teeth cleaning in order to properly assess the color of your teeth. Since crowns and bridges do not change color during tooth whitening, the dentist must pay particular attention to achieving a harmonious overall appearance.

First, the dentist will cover your gums to protect them from the bleaching agent. Then a special gel will be applied to your teeth, which will gradually whiten them. A special bleaching lamp is often used to further enhance the whitening effect. The more often this process is repeated, the whiter your teeth will become.