How Does Teeth Bleaching Work?
Introduction to Teeth Bleaching Just like so many other parts of our bodies, teeth are never the same from one person to the next; they come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and everything about them can change from day to day, or year to year, depending on how they are taken care of. The color of teeth, in particular, tend to change regularly and for just about everyone. It’s a mixture of age, bacteria, foodstuffs, and other foreign toxins (such as nicotine) that cause teeth to lose their whiteness and become more yellow or gray. It’s entirely possible, though, to make teeth whiter and there are a couple of ways in which this can be done. They all involve hydrogen peroxide in one form or another, which uses its oxidizing properties to whiten teeth, though it does not actually “bleach” them. Professional Teeth Bleaching The first method that can be taken to bleach teeth is by visiting the dentist. Dental offices offer a quick and professional tooth bleaching service. While their exper