Teeth whitening
Description of procedure
Teeth whitening is recommended if you have visible stains on your teeth or if they have yellowed/darkened. This can be caused by diet, beverages, smoking, or simply age-related changes. The frequency of whitening may vary for each person, but it’s usually recommended to do it every few years to maintain the effect.
Typically, the procedure is recommended to be repeated every few years to maintain the desired result. About 1-2 weeks before the procedure, it’s necessary to undergo professional oral hygiene for a more pronounced whitening effect.
What needs to be done before whitening?
For a more pronounced result, it’s necessary to undergo professional oral hygiene beforehand. The recommended interval between procedures is no more than 3 weeks.
Learn more about professional oral hygiene here.
Indications for teeth whitening:
– Tooth pigmentation – Yellowing or darkening of teeth
Contraindications:
– Presence of cavities – Exacerbation of gum disease – Pregnancy or breastfeeding – Allergic reaction to the compounds used in the procedure
Before undergoing whitening, it is important to consult with a dentist at LAMA clinic in Warsaw and analyze all the risks and benefits.