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Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is an aesthetic solution recommended to people who are not satisfied with the color of their teeth.

It is an oxygenation method used to whiten teeth that have changed colors for various reasons or to lighten the individual tooth color by several shades.

Colorings due to external factors

Stains on the teeth are caused by the consumption of some foods and beverages (coffee, tea, red wine, curry, soy, fruit juices, cola drinks, etc.) or smoking. These stains that stick on the surface of your teeth cause your teeth to turn yellow. These stains can be found together with their teeth tones or only in the form of stains. Every 6 months, you should go to the dentist to have your teeth cleaned by the methods deemed appropriate by your dentist and whenever deemed appropriate.

Colorings Due to Internal Factors
  • Teeth can turn yellow as a result of injury/trauma or as a result of the natural aging process.
  • Teeth filled with amalgam (gray) may have gray-black discolorations in the tooth as a result of leakage of the copper and corrosion products in the amalgam into the dentin channels of the tooth.
  • Blackish, with pulp (vascular-nerve package) residues, which are not cleaned well in canal-treated teeth, enter the dentin tubules; If the excess of the paste used during the canal treatment overflows the crown part of the tooth, the tooth is seen in orange. Unlike normal whitening, these teeth are bleached by the method we call INTRAKORONAL BLEACHING.
  • Depending on the amount of fluoride taken, the teeth may change color from opaque spots to yellow-brown. 1 ppm. People who drink drinking water with more than fluoride can often experience this problem in their teeth.
  • Some antibiotics (especially tetracycline) used when the mother is pregnant or in childhood have been observed to cause yellow-brown-gray tones on the teeth. Unless tetracycline stains are too advanced, they respond to the whitening process. In very advanced tetracycline colorations, this situation cannot be eliminated with bleaching, and porcelain lamina or full porcelain coatings are recommended for teeth.

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