Professional Teeth Whitening Treatment
Filed Under: Beauty Tips
Professional tooth whitening refers to tooth-whitening procedures that are performed by a certified cosmetic dentist. Thus, these procedures are those that are effectively performed and executed. For executing simple professional tooth whitening, dentists use bleaching agents on the patient’s teeth. Bleaching treatments are considered to be the best whitening option.
There are various professional whitening treatments like over the counter teeth whitening systems, dentist dispensed products to be used at home, laser teeth whitening, loaded tray methods and in-office whitening method. Dentists prefer to use peroxide-based chemicals as bleaching agent for treatments. Here’s a quick overview of these treatments.
Professional tooth-whitening methods are completely safe and produce no harmful side effects. Some patients may experience some tooth sensitivity for a while. However, the symptoms are temporary and usually disappear once the treatment is completed. Clinical studies have shown that about one out of twenty users experiences tooth and gum sensitivity, so it is best that patients make use of professional help in tooth whitening.
Dentist dispensed products for home use is called the Loaded Tray method. Dentists load carbamide peroxide, a strong bleaching agent, inside custom made trays and fit it with the gum. The bleaching agent reacts with the saliva to release hydrogen peroxide and whitens the teeth in two to three weeks.
When you opt for a professional system, the dentist may need to clean and polish your teeth to remove surface stains, following standardized steps while performing the treatment. The process of it involves drying off your teeth and the dentist will apply a bleaching agent on the surface of each tooth, which could be either thick pastes or gels. Another option is to expose the teeth whitener to a laser or an activated light to speed up the process.

