Does Professional Teeth Whitening Produce Permanent Results?

Many patients want to know how long the results from professional teeth whitening will last before treatment. While every patient has a different experience, there are certain expectations you can have if you care for your new and brighter smile properly. 

Professional teeth whitening for ideal results

Professional teeth whitening is a way to improve the overall appearance of your smile by removing stains and making the teeth whiter. The following review goes into depth into what professional teeth whitening is, how the treatment process works and how you can make the results last longer. 

What is professional teeth whitening?

Professional teeth whitening refers to an in-office whitening procedure that improves the color shade of teeth. During the procedure, teeth with mild to moderate stains are bleached using a special whitening gel, making the patient’s smile whiter and more attractive. This procedure is ideal for anyone who is not happy with their smile due to teeth discoloration. Many dentists recommend an annual in-office whitening procedure. Professional take-home whitening kits may be an option as well. 

How does professional teeth whitening work?

Every dentist uses their own process for professional teeth whitening, although most sessions are similar. Many dentists recommend teeth polishing with pumice before the whitening procedure. For the procedure itself, the dentist first isolates the gums from the visible teeth to ensure they are not exposed to the bleaching agent. The whitening solution (carbamide or hydrogen peroxide) is applied to the surface of the teeth. This is left for 15-20 minutes before it is cleaned off and the mouth is rinsed. The dentist may repeat the whitening process if the desired results are not yet achieved. 

How long does professional teeth whitening last?

Although the results of professional teeth whitening are not permanent, they can last for a long time. In fact, the results of professional teeth whitening last for approximately a year and even longer in many instances. Since professional teeth whitening lasts for approximately a year, many dentists recommend annual whitening. This ensures the procedure is not performed too often to where it negatively affects teeth enamel but also allows the patient to keep a bright and beautiful smile all year long. 

How can I make the results last longer?

How long the results of professional teeth whitening last depends on the quality of the patient's oral care routine and how consistently they care for their teeth. Professional teeth whitening removes stains, but to keep teeth white, patients must brush several times a day and limit the consumption of foods and drinks that increase the risk of teeth stains, along with visiting the dentist for regular dental cleanings. 

Consult with our dental professionals

Get in touch with our dental professionals by phone or email to arrange a time for a professional teeth whitening visit. During the visit, we will examine your smile and discuss the benefits of a whitening procedure, in addition to addressing any other oral health, function or cosmetic concerns you may have in regards to your smile.

Request an appointment here: https://www.cosmeticdentistoffice.com or call Rachel Cole DDS PC at (503) 248-1114 for an appointment in our Portland office.

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