Tooth Whitening

If your teeth have turned yellow or darkened for various reasons and this affects your daily life, teeth whitening methods may be a solution for you. Teeth whitening is a procedure that gives your teeth an aesthetic and healthy appearance and makes them look whiter and brighter. This method can revitalize your smile by reducing stains, discoloration and yellowing on the surface of the teeth. Teeth whitening is performed safely and effectively and is usually performed under the supervision of a dentist.

What is Teeth Whitening?

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dentistry procedure used to lighten the color of teeth to obtain a whiter and brighter appearance. This process generally aims to reduce stains, yellowing or discoloration on the teeth. Teeth whitening can be achieved by removing stains accumulated on the surface of the teeth or by correcting discoloration on the inside of the tooth. It is a procedure performed under the supervision of a dentist. In this process, it may be necessary to apply a special whitening gel to your teeth and then activate it with a special light or laser. This method provides rapid results and is performed in a controlled environment.

How is Teeth Whitening Done?
This procedure is performed under the supervision of a dentist.
The dentist applies a special whitening gel to your teeth and then activates this gel with a light or laser.
Treatment can usually be completed within a few hours and provides rapid results.
Do Teeth Turn Yellow Again After Teeth Whitening?

Yes, it is possible for teeth to turn yellow again after teeth whitening. Teeth whitening whitens the teeth by lightening their natural discoloration, but this effect is not permanent and teeth may turn yellow again over time. The yellowing process depends on many factors, and factors such as a person’s lifestyle, eating habits and dental hygiene can be effective.

Some common causes are:

Nutritional Habits: Consuming colored drinks such as tea, coffee, red wine, and cigarettes may cause the teeth to turn yellow again.
Dental Hygiene: Inadequate brushing, not using dental floss and not performing regular dental care can cause discoloration and yellowing of teeth.
Natural Aging: With the aging process, yellowing of the teeth may occur as a result of the thinning of the tooth enamel and the underlying yellowish dentin layer becoming more visible.
Genetic Factors: Some people are genetically predisposed to more yellow teeth.

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