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What is Teeth Whitening?

Teeth whitening Tampa is one of the least invasive procedures in cosmetic dentistry, and it can often produce noticeable, long-lasting results. However, if you have active decay or dental disease, you should not attempt to undergo teeth whitening treatments.u00a0https://www.giuntadentistry.com/faq/veneer/7321

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What is Teeth Whitening?

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  1. What is Teeth Whitening? Teeth whitening is the process of lightening the color of teeth. Whitening is desirable when teeth become yellowed due to a variety of causes, and can be accomplished by changing the intrinsic or extrinsic color of tooth enamel. The primary chemical involved in teeth whitening Tampa is hydrogen peroxide, and it does this by breaking down dark pigmented molecules within the hard tooth structure itself. The bleaching process does not damage the tooth or its layers, and it does not increase the risk of cavities or fractures. When used by a dental professional, it is safe and effective. In fact, the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval is available on whitening toothpastes and tooth bleaching products that have been tested for safety and effectiveness. Your teeth are made up of an inner dentin layer and a hard outer enamel layer that protects them from food, cigarette smoke, and coffee. Over time, these stains collect on the outer surface of your teeth and form a pellicle film that makes your teeth look discolored. During a dental exam, your dentist or hygienist will determine the cause of your tooth discoloration. They will also advise if teeth whitening is suitable for you and how long it may take to see results. Teeth whitening Tampa is one of the least invasive procedures in cosmetic dentistry, and it can often produce noticeable, long-lasting results? However, if you have active decay or dental disease, you should not attempt to undergo teeth whitening treatments.

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