How long does a whitening last?
The result of a dental whitening is measurable in years. Clinically, it was proven that a difference is notorious, even ten
years after a dental bleaching. However, we forget the initial
color of our teeth very fast and psychologically, we tend to
bleach our teeth more often. Of course, there is also a hygienic
component that can exploit the longevity of the treatment. Certain habits, such as smoking, will decrease the longevity
of the results.
How does it work?
Bleaching is a chemical reaction between hydrogen
peroxide applied to the tooth and proteins of enamel. The
peroxide alters the conformity of the proteins, thus changing the index of reflection of the light. Like tanning, the proteins will have to be renewed in time. With the renewal of proteins of enamel, the effect of bleaching will decrease gradually.
Does it bleach my fillings and crowns too?
No, since there are no proteins in fillings or porcelain. Only the enamel on the natural teeth can be bleached.
What is necessary to do then?
In the case of fillings, they will have to be replaced after the bleaching. For the bridges and crowns, it is possible to change them or permanently alter their shade with LUMINEERS. This last option reduces the work preparation on the teeth.
Who can benefit from a bleaching?
There is no age to have whiten teeth. If there is a need and the enamel is healthy, bleaching is possible. Only the smokers will have to commit themselves to some particular instructions.


















