Dr. Kami Hoss: The Truth About Teeth Whitening

 

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Dr. Kami Hoss Talks About Teeth Whitening Facts

Teeth whitening has always been a popular treatment among young adults, according to Dr. Kami Hoss of The Super Dentists. However, for many dentists, it is also a source of frustration. They feel that adults undergo the procedure without fully understanding it. In addition, there are inherent risks, different options for the same results, and possible side effects.

On that note, Dr. Kami Hoss shares a few important facts that people need to know about teeth whitening.

First, teeth whitening can be done for people with sensitive teeth. Dr. Kami Hoss mentions that people with sensitive teeth may want to use custom bleaching trays instead of power whitening. In-office or laser bleaching may trigger flares which would be extremely painful. Custom trays offer the same results in as little as two weeks and give the patient more control if there is sensitivity.

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Still, Dr. Kami Hoss says people should visit their dentist to consider how to go about tray bleaching. Most dentists recommend brushing with toothpaste for sensitive teeth two weeks before starting any whitening treatment to reduce sensitivity.

Next, the laser isn't dangerous if used correctly and doesn't harm the teeth' enamel. The light used in the treatment is not laser but UV or LED light. It activates the bleaching products and helps them penetrate the teeth.

The battery-powered LED tool dramatically decreases the time the bleaching products take effect. It only takes an hour and a half compared to two weeks of traditional tray bleaching. In this manner, Dr. Kami Hoss notes that teeth whitening does not, in any way, harm enamel.

Finally, it's important to note that teeth whitening is not the same for everyone. Everyone's teeth differ because of the experiences and stains accumulated over time. It is, of course, based on individual lifestyles.

Whitening products work best on yellow and brown stains. Gray stains, usually from smoking or certain antibiotics, are harder to remove. Additionally, there are individual variations in how teeth respond to treatment. However, dentists typically can tell the whiteness a patient's teeth can reach, adds Dr. Kami Hoss.

Make oral care your top priority. Learn more about the importance of proper oral hygiene by reading these posts from super dentist Dr. Kami Hoss.

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