Dr Mobasser is considered as one of the best teeth whitening Los Angeles dentist according to his reviews on Yelp. Teeth bleaching is Dr Mobasser expertise and passion, who has performed thousands of teeth whitening and bleaching successfully and pain free. As a renowned cosmetic dentist, teeth bleaching is usually the initial dental treatment for a more permanent youthful white smiles he designs.
Most people think Teeth Whitening and Bleaching is the same, however they are not. It is wise for the patients to know that teeth whitening removes the external stains from teeth, while teeth bleaching actually makes your teeth brighter and whiter, by affecting the internal color of your tooth or teeth, and remove deep stains from the dentin layer (which is the second layer internally to the enamel of your teeth). Teeth bleaching is accomplished by hydrogen peroxide products, with different concentrations and different duration, while teeth whitening can be accomplished by mechanically removing dark stains from the external surfaces of your teeth.
Teeth whitening is a simple, popular and economical way of enhancing the appearance of your teeth. Dental Bleaching and laser tooth whitening are the most popular and least invasive methods available. They have proven to be safe and effective methods of achieving a brighter, more youthful smile. They can be done alone or in conjunction with other cosmetic dentistry procedures. Please be aware if a complete comprehensive dental examination is NOT performed prior to teeth whitening, major problems can occur, such as tooth sensitivity, and in extreme cases root resorption, which can cause loss of tooth.
It is important to visit an expert cosmetic dentist to evaluate your gums, areas of recessions, and to have sensitivity testing done prior to tooth whitening or teeth bleaching. Dental Bleaching products can cause root sensitivity in many people.Most bleaching dental products are Carbomide Peroxide, or Hydrogen Peroxide. The main ingredient for dental bleaching is Hydrogen peroxide. Be aware that Carbomide peroxide converts to hydrogen peroxide, in bleaching process. The difference between the two: Hydrogen peroxide is 3 times the equivalent of carbomide peroxide, meaning a 10% hydrogen peroxide is equivelant to 30% carbomide peroxide, and usually hydrogen peroxide products, may show whiter results immediately for the initial 3 to 4 days, but subsequently will be the same as carbomide peroxide.The most important factor in Bleaching teeth is the Concentration of the gel, and the second is the Time, which effects how fast or slow you will be getting the desired results.
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