How are stains removed?
It is possible through oxygenation of the enamel, just like using bleach in your laundry, to preserve its structure leaving it intact. Furthermore, it provides a conservative alternative procedure when compared to the use of prosthesis such as crowns. The procedure implies a complete check up of teeth and gums. Cavities are treated and teeth in bad condition are restored. In addition, the enamel that is to be bleached must be prepared by eliminating teeth calculus by doing a deep prophylaxis and by the application of fluorine. It is necessary to make a model impression to obtain a bleaching gel container that adapts comfortably to the patient which works while the patient sleeps. The Dentist will decide how many nights the procedure needs to be repeated for optimal results, ranging normally from 3 to 8 nights. Occasionally, additional time may be required for more intensive treatments. Finally, we would like to add that this is a safe procedure that can have a lasting effect as indicat