Teeth Whitening

THE EASIEST WAY TO BEAUTİFY YOUR SMILE !

Teeth whitening is the easiest way to beautify your smile. It is painless and does not require anesthesia. After treatment, the teeth remain white for many years.

Although whitening treatment may seem like an easy treatment, it is a treatment that requires experience and expertise. In some cases, when the treatment is finished, it may not give the expected results, or the gums may be damaged. But if applied by a specialist, these risks will be very low. 

Teeth whitening is basically of 2 types, office type, and home type. Office type whitening is done using a laser. It takes an average of 1 hour and is entirely painless. Home type is a whitening that you apply at home with the plaques and whitening gels prepared for you and with your doctor's instructions. While faster results are obtained with the operation performed in the clinical setting, home-type treatment may take longer.

Whitening treatment is a painless procedure that does not require anesthesia. The whitening treatment will not harm your teeth. It is essential to follow your doctor's recommendations in the post-treatment period, so you can preserve the whiteness of your teeth for a long time. 

The most important factor affecting teeth whitening treatment is oral care and food and drinks with colorants. After the whitening treatment, with your doctor's advice, you should avoid consuming foods and drinks with colorants for a while, so your teeth will stay white for many years. 

Continuing the whitening process with plaques and whitening gels specially prepared for you at home is also a very effective method in preserving the whiteness of the teeth.

No, it is definitely not a harmful treatment if done correctly. The natural state of your teeth will never deteriorate. The whitening gels we use do not harm your teeth.

No, it is an absolutely painless treatment if done correctly. Rarely, you may have sensitivity in your teeth the day after the treatment, and this sensitivity will go away in a maximum of 2 days. 

Yes. Some teeth that have undergone root canal treatment may darken in color, and this darkening can be easily and painlessly removed with whitening treatments using special techniques.