Bleaching your teeth can help you if your smile has dental stains. You may hesitate to undergo the treatment because of concerns about discomfort or side effects. The benefits of teeth whitening are high, and the risks are minimal. We can also reduce the risk of side effects by providing in-office teeth whitening.

Zoom Teeth whitening is a noninvasive technique that has been gaining popularity in Sydney and is one of the most discussed topics in dental whitening discussion forums. Zoom! Uses a bright, blue LED light to increase the effectiveness of the bleaching process. Here's an overview of the process, which is not intended to be exhaustive.

Zoom! Teeth Whitening: Step-by-Step

Your local dentist will first clean your teeth, as food particles and plaque can affect the bleaching process. The dentist will then place a retractor on your mouth to keep your lips away. The mouth brace protects your lips and keeps them open while you are undergoing the Zoom Teeth Whitening procedure. Retractor placement's main objective is to ensure minimal sensitivity during the procedure and your comfort.

As a preventive measure, you may also be required to wear protective eyewear to shield your eyes from Bright Blue Rays and to have gum coating applied to protect your teeth against chemicals.

Zoom! The Zoom! The light activates the hydrogen-peroxide gel. Zoom light activated teeth will break down tougher stains which cannot be removed with regular cleaning. After 15-20 minutes of gel working, the treatment is repeated three times for a 45-minute total treatment.

That's all! You'll be surprised by the results achieved in just 45 minutes. Some patients have seen results up to eight shades lighter. Patients generally do not feel any pain. They may experience a slight tingling or sensitivity but this is usually a mild discomfort. It will pass in a couple of hours to two days. This procedure will last for as long as your brushing and flossing habits are maintained, particularly after eating foods or drinking beverages that can stain enamel.

The Zoom Whitening Verdict

Zoom In-Chair is the fastest, most efficient and safest professional whitening system. The results can vary depending on the person. The whitening is permanent, but the stains will return.

How Whitening works

You will receive a thorough cleaning of your teeth before you begin the treatment. The dentist will then apply a whitening solution to your teeth after placing a barrier over your gums. A specialized dental lamp activates our professional strength bleaching solution, causing an oxidation. After 15 minutes the gel is removed, and a fresh layer applied. To achieve the best results, this process is repeated three times.

Teeth whitening: Benefits

The benefits of teeth whitening are numerous, but the one that is most obvious is how it can enhance your smile. In less than an hour, you can whiten your teeth up to six shades. Your new smile will make you appear younger and fresher. You may notice that your confidence increases. This can have a profound impact on your quality of life.

The results are almost instantaneous. Making a whitening treatment appointment before big events has proven to be a great way for many patients to look their best. Patients are treated before weddings and other events such as graduations, reunions and graduations.

Teeth Whitening: What are the risks?

The side effects of teeth whitening are minimal. The most common side effects are gum irritation and tooth sensitivity. Both of these side-effects are temporary. Minor discomfort usually lasts only a few weeks after treatment.

Teeth Whitening: Minimizing the risks

We offer in-office whitening to further reduce the risk of whitening. The whitening gel will not touch your sensitive gum tissues by placing a barrier over them. Our professional whitening treatment also is safer than most over-the counter products. Our gel is a lot safer than some kits because it contains a carefully controlled amount of hydrogen peroxide. When you use a dentist-approved, regular schedule to whiten your teeth, there's virtually no risk that the enamel will be damaged.

How Teeth Whitening Works And The Risks