Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that can help you achieve a brighter, whiter smile. It is a safe and effective way to remove discoloration and stains from your teeth, leaving you with a more attractive smile. Teeth whitening is done by bleaching the teeth with a special solution. The bleaching solution is typically a combination of hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide. This solution is applied to the teeth and left on for a period of time. During this time, the bleaching solution breaks down the stains on the teeth and lightens the color. Teeth whitening can be done at home with over–the–counter products or in a dental office. Over–the–counter products are typically less expensive, but they may not be as effective as professional whitening. Professional whitening is done in a dental office and is usually more effective than over–the–counter products. Before whitening your teeth, it is important to consult with a dentist. They can assess your teeth and determine if whitening is right for you. They can also advise you on the best type of whitening procedure for your needs. It is important to note that teeth whitening is not a permanent solution. The effects of whitening will eventually fade and you may need to repeat the process in the future. In addition, some people may experience sensitivity or irritation after whitening their teeth. If you are looking for a way to improve the appearance of your smile, teeth whitening may be a good option for you. Talk to your dentist to determine if it is the right choice for you.
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Teeth whitening can be a great way to improve your smile and boost your confidence. But before you try to do it yourself, it’s important to understand the risks and potential benefits of teeth whitening. Do–it–yourself teeth whitening kits are widely available, but they can be dangerous if used incorrectly. The most common risks associated with DIY teeth whitening include gum irritation, tooth sensitivity, and potential damage to your enamel. In addition, DIY whitening kits may not be as effective as professional treatments. For the best results, it’s best to go to a dentist for teeth whitening. A dentist can provide you with a personalized whitening plan that takes into account your individual needs and preferences. Professional whitening treatments are also more likely to be safe and effective, and they can provide you with long–lasting results. If you’re considering teeth whitening, it’s important to talk to your dentist first. They can help you decide which treatment is best for you and provide you with the information you need to make an informed decision.
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About Dr. Thi Pham
I earned my Doctorate of Dental Surgery from Case Western Reserve University, School of Dentistry in 1998. In 2000, I completed a 1–year Advance Education in General Dentistry residency program also at Case Western Reserve University, School of Dentistry. I am a firm believer in continuing education and life–long learning. My post A.E.G.D. training includes Las Vegas Institute for Advance Dental Study, a postgraduate institution renowned for dental cosmetic training, the Misch International Implant Institute, the leader in Implant education, and the Esthetic Skin Institute, nationally recognized for training and certification of Advanced Botulinum Toxin A (Botox, Dysport and Xeomin) techniques and Dermal Filler implantation, addressing both the upper and lower face.
Speciality
• 20+ years of practicing dentistry
• Comprehensive, preventative and restorative care for the whole family
• Personal, caring and individualized treatment plans
• Helping patients achieve and maintain a healthy and beautiful smile
• High-quality care and service
• Comfortable and enjoyable patient experience
Degrees
- Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine
- Misch International Implant Institute
- Implantology
- Implantology and prosthetics