Treatments
How teeth whitening work
Your teeth have two basic elements 1. The Dentin is the actual 'tooth-bone' that gives
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Teeth naturally come in many colours. Some have a yellowish tone, some orange, some brown and some grey. Tooth colour also influenced by a combination of organic and inorganic stains found on the surface and inside the teeth (intinsic and extrinsic stains) These discolourations can be result of several factors, including diet (drinking coffee, tea or red wine), lifesyle choices ( smoking), age, or exposure to certain medication (such as tetracyclinr or flupride) Different kinds of stains may require tailored treatment schedules to acheive the best result, with extrinsic stains (those caused by food, drink and tobacco consumption) being the easiest to remove and intrinsic stains (age-related and resulting from use of certain medications) possibly requiring additional time to follow up treatment. Tooth whitening is basically the process of breaking apart chemical bonds in these organic and inorganic stains- causing compounds through the application of a peroxide-based Whitening Gel to the teeth. It happens when our patented Catalyst empowered whitening gel is photo-excited by our advanced blue light Accelerator system creating a powerful redox action which removes years of stains from your teeth. |
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