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Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

It is a procedure applied by specialists in the clinic and lasts a maximum of 1 hour. The whitening material (hydrogen peroxide), which is produced only for the use of dentists, is activated with light or laser and applied to the tooth surfaces.

Due to the microscopic gaps in the structure of the teeth, cigarettes, tea, coffee or certain foods we take cause our teeth to darken. In the whitening process, the preparations applied to the surface of the teeth remove these factors such as cigarettes, tea, coffee, etc. from the teeth.

Home bleaching

Home bleaching is a method used at home to whiten teeth. After oral impressions are taken by your dentist, thin and elastic molds that can be worn on the teeth are prepared. individually prepared whitening trays and these molds, which are sprayed with whitening agent, are worn on the teeth for at least 3-4 hours a day. This method usually gives results in a longer time, but the risk of sensitivity is usually lower. It is recommended to perform this procedure during sleep, it does not interfere with the daily life of the person.

Office bleaching

It is a teeth whitening method applied by the dentist in the clinic. The whitening agents used in this method have higher concentrations than at-home products and the process is usually completed within an hour. It provides faster results, but the risk of sensitivity may increase.

 

Season
Every Season
Number of Sessions
1
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia
Operation Time
1 hour
Hospitalization
No
Sensitivity Time
1-7 days
Time to Return to Work
Immediately
Persistence of Results
5-6 months
1

DAY OF OPERATION PLANNING

We arrange the operation day together with you.

2

AIRPORT PİCK-UP

We meet you at the airport with our VIP vehicles and take you to the hotel

3

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

We place at in the hotel room we have specially reserved for you

4

CONSULTATION

On the other day, we pick you up from the hotel for and bring you to the clinic for a consultation

5

OPERATION

We perform your operation on the same day after consultation

6

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

After the operation, we take you back to your hotel

7

AIRPORT TRANSFER

We take you back to the airport with our VIP cars for your flight

  • DAY OF OPERATION PLANNING

    We arrange the operation day together with you.

  • AIRPORT PİCK-UP

    We meet you at the airport with our VIP vehicles and take you to the hotel

  • HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

    We place at in the hotel room we have specially reserved for you

  • CONSULTATION

    On the other day, we pick you up from the hotel for and bring you to the clinic for a consultation

  • OPERATION

    We perform your operation on the same day after consultation

  • HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

    After the operation, we take you back to your hotel

  • AIRPORT TRANSFER

    We take you back to the airport with our VIP cars for your flight

  • Before The Operation
  • Operation
  • Post Operation
  • Faq
  • ** After the operation day is arranged together, all necessary detailed information will be sent to you.
  • If you have had any operation before, if you have had a major illness or if you have an ongoing illness, you must inform us.
  • If you have any allergies, if there is any medication you have used before or if there is any medication you continue to use, you must inform us.
  • If you have ever used or are still using any substance, you must tell us.
  • Alcohol and blood thinners should be stopped at least 3 days before the day of the operation.
  • It is good to reduce smoking before the operation for better results.
  • It is recommended to come to the operation with comfortable and spacious clothes.
  • It is recommended to do your self-cleaning in advance.
  1. When you arrive on the day of the operation, a plan and an examination are made together with the dentist.
  2. Using methods such as digital photos, 3D scanning or video analysis, your dentist evaluates the current state of your teeth and creates a plan according to your goals.
  3. Pre-operative photos can be taken for control in the months after the operation.
  4. Blood test or some necessary tests may be taken.
  5. The patient is taken to the room where the operation will be performed.
  6. Plaques and tartar on your teeth are cleaned.
  7. Your dentist will apply a special gel or protective material to protect your gums and other tissues in the mouth. This helps prevent the whitening agent from damaging the gums.
  8. The whitening agent (usually a gel) is applied over your teeth. This agent usually contains hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. The application time and type of agent varies according to the preferred whitening method.
  9. Some whitening methods use special light or laser to increase the effectiveness of the whitening agent. This light activates the agent and helps teeth whiten faster and more effectively.
  10. After waiting for a certain period of time, the whitening agent is removed and the condition of your teeth is checked. If necessary, the procedure can be repeated several times.
  11. Evaluates the result of the whitening procedure and completes the procedure if the desired whiteness is achieved.
  12. Tooth photos can be taken for subsequent controls.
  13. After the operation, your dentist informs you about how to care for your new smile and the things you need to pay attention to, and then the patient can go to the hotel.”14- After the operation, your dentist informs you about how to care for your new smile and the things you need to pay attention to, and then the patient can go to the hotel.
  • After the operation, there are things that you should both pay attention to and do.
  • Brush your teeth regularly. Avoid abrasive toothpastes.
  • You should clean between your teeth using dental floss or tooth cleaning brushes as recommended by our dentist.
  • Avoid hard, sticky or extremely hot and cold foods for the first few weeks. These types of foods can cause damage to your teeth.
  • Sugary and acidic foods can damage tooth enamel. Reduce these as much as possible.
  • Use painkillers recommended by your dentist. Usually, there is a sensitivity time of 1 week and mild discomfort may be experienced, but if the pain is severe, contact us.
  • Support your teeth to stay white for a long time by avoiding colored foods and drinks in general after whitening.
  • Make sure to drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet and get enough sleep. Your general health condition directly affects the oral healing process.
  • Avoid colored and acidic foods and beverages for the first 48 hours after whitening. In particular, foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, citrus fruits, sauces and dark juices can discolor your teeth.
  • As with every operation, it is recommended not to use alcohol and smoking for a week as it is a time of sensitivity. Smoking or excessive alcohol consumption can lead to changes in tooth color and problems with oral health. Limiting or completely quitting these habits will help you maintain your aesthetic results.
  • If your teeth are sensitive after whitening, you can use desensitizing toothpastes recommended by your dentist.
  • If sensitivity is present, avoid hot and cold foods and drinks or consume them with caution.
  • For the first few weeks after the operation, avoid excessive physical activities or movements that may damage the mouth area. It may be useful to wear a mouth guard, especially when playing sports.
  • Your dentist may recommend special products or treatment methods for post-whitening care. Use these products regularly. Take care to heal within the time recommended by your dentist and contact us immediately if you experience any problems, pain, sensitivity or problems with the coating.
  • How long does teeth whitening take?

    The duration of the teeth whitening procedure varies depending on the method used. In-office whitening procedures usually take 1-2 hours, while home whitening kits can take several weeks. The duration of the procedure and the number of sessions are determined by the current color of your teeth and the level of whiteness you are aiming for.

  • Is teeth whitening painful?

    Teeth whitening is usually painless, but some people may experience temporary sensitivity. As the gums are protected during the procedure, sensitivity and discomfort are minimal. If sensitivity is present, your dentist may recommend desensitizing products.

  • How long does it take for teeth whitening results to appear?

    The results of in-office whitening procedures are usually seen immediately. With home whitening kits, the results are usually visible within a few weeks. The permanence of the whiteness level achieved after whitening varies depending on personal oral care habits and lifestyle.

  • Is teeth whitening safe?

    Teeth whitening is generally safe. However, it is important to follow your dentist's instructions when performing the procedure. Improper whitening can damage tooth enamel or irritate the gums. Professionally supervised procedures can be safer and more effective.

  • Is teeth whitening suitable for everyone?

    Teeth whitening is generally suitable for adults with healthy teeth and gums. However, people with dental problems such as tooth decay, gum disease or sensitive teeth may need to treat these problems first. Also, teeth whitening is generally not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

  • Is teeth whitening permanent?

    Teeth whitening results can diminish over time because teeth are affected by factors such as aging, food and drinks, and smoking. To prolong the permanence of whitening results, regular maintenance and repeat whitening may be required. By following the post-whitening care instructions, you can maintain the results for longer.

  • What are the side effects of teeth whitening?

    Temporary tooth sensitivity and mild irritation of the gums may occur after teeth whitening. These side effects are usually short-lived and can be relieved by using desensitizing products recommended by your dentist. Making sure that the gums are protected during the procedure can minimize such side effects.

  • How long does teeth whitening take and how often should it be repeated?

    In-office whitening usually takes 1-2 hours and a single session is usually sufficient. With home kits, the whitening process can take several weeks and may require daily applications. The frequency of repeat whitening depends on personal needs and the level of whiteness of the teeth; it can usually be repeated once or twice a year.

  • Does teeth whitening damage the teeth?

    Teeth whitening usually does not damage the teeth. However, overuse or the wrong choice of product can damage tooth enamel and cause gum irritation. Following your dentist's instructions during the whitening process minimizes these risks.

  • How does teeth whitening affect gums and dental health?

    During the whitening process, the gums are protected with a special protective gel, but for some people, whitening agents can cause mild irritation or sensitivity of the gums. Your dentist will take the necessary measures to ensure that the gums are protected.