Frequently Asked Questions
Teeth whitening (bleaching) is the process of cleaning the colored materials, which are located in the invisible porous structure of the enamel layer, which is the top layer of the tooth, with special tooth whitening gels.
Teeth whitening does not cause permanent damage or pain to the teeth. There may be a temporary sensitivity during the procedure and for the next 1-2 days.
The results obtained with teeth whitening treatment are individual and depend on many different variables. For example, teeth whitening gives better results if yellow tones are dominant in the discoloration of the teeth. Whitening of graying caused by the use of antibiotics is more difficult and it may require a longer process to reach the result.
If there is not enough bone in the patient examination, the bone infrastructure is created with some additional procedures and then the implants are placed. It is contraindicated in people who have recently received chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
The lifespan of dental teeth is as long as the lifespan of natural teeth. It can be used for many years if the mouth and teeth are well cared for.
If we compare with classical treatment methods, the stage of making the prosthesis after implant treatment takes more time. Titanium, a light, strong, shiny, corrosion resistant grayish transition metal, takes 2.5-3 months for the structure to integrate with the bone. As an additional process; If the procedure is to be performed in the jawbone or sinus cavity, it may be necessary to wait for another 6-9 months.