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It is also important to have the knowledge to circumvent these issues to help patients achieve a fantastic result. They found that higher concentration solutions caused more damage to teeth, as did keeping the teeth in contact with hydrogen peroxide for a longer amount of time. This suggests that low-concentration treatments of hydrogen peroxide, applied for shorter periods, have the least potential to damage your teeth. If this happens, there is an enzyme in the saliva which will neutralise the peroxide in the gel and render it useless, so your teeth will not whiten. The NICE British National Formulary (BNF) site is only available to users in the UK (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland).

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In this scenario, it is an individual clinical decision whether to breach the Regulations and provide the treatment in the best interests of the child – you can do so in the treatment of disease. Be aware that you may need to change any crowns, veneers or fillings after you have had teeth whitening. In more extreme cases, these will still require either ICON resin infiltration, or more extensive restorative work.

If your lifestyle involves one or more of these factors then you may require top-ups every 3 to 4 months. If you can taste an excessive amount of gel throughout your whitening session, it may well be that the trays are not sealed enough to allow for adequate whitening.

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But if used incorrectly — in concentrations that are too high or if used too often — it can cause serious and sometimes expensive tooth damage. It’s available in dilutions ranging from 3–90%, some of which are sometimes used as an alternative health remedy. Often, they will use some form of chemical polishing agents such as peroxides, titanium dioxide or baking soda – although the concentration of these would be so low that they would have very little effect on the shade of the teeth. Any underlying oral health conditions will need rectifying prior to a course of teeth whitening, and a beautician is not qualified to understand the implications of these conditions, so you should never take these kinds of risks with your health.

Despite claims that dilutions made using food grade or 35% hydrogen peroxide can help cure various ailments, there’s little scientific evidence of this. You will need to discuss this with your dentist prior to having the treatment, to ensure you are aware of the costs and appointments involved if this is required. But to achieve the same level of whiteness, one would need to whiten teeth with the 5 percent solution 12 times to get the same level of whitening as one time with the 25 percent solution. Whilst they may lift some surface staining, they will do so by removing some of the enamel, which will never grow back. If you choose this method, be sure to change out the peroxide daily—and be sure to replace your toothbrush at least every six months.

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You must have a comprehensive dental examination prior to teeth whitening and this cannot be done by hairdressers and beauticians.

It is thought that because of this relatively concentrated bombardment of peroxides on the pulp, hydrogen peroxide produces more sensitivity than carbamide peroxide of a comparable concentration.

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Teeth whitening will improve the colour of your teeth, but they will eventually begin to fade back towards a darker shade. Another major cause of intrinsic staining is the use of antibiotics, particularly tetracycline and minocycline. If there is a clear case of disease whereby the child can be helped by teeth whitening, the case is more compelling, but the dentist must still follow the steps laid out above to best defend their position, should they be required to do so. Both amelogenesis and dentinogenesis imperfecta, along with enamel hypoplasia, are examples of hereditary causes of intrinsic staining. Diseases like porphyria can also cause discoloured teeth owing to excess porphyrins in the blood during mineralization of the teeth.

Prolonged whitening is usually required in these cases, but more often than not, it must be used in combination with bonding or veneers to achieve a satisfactory result.

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