Teeth Whitening/ Laser bleaching is a professional dental procedure that uses a dental laser to activate a strong whitening gel on your teeth, making them several shades whiter in a single session. The laser’s energy heats the gel, accelerating the chemical reaction that breaks down stains and brightens the teeth. This is a fast and effective method that requires a dentist’s office, although it is also more expensive than at-home options.
How it works
- A high concentration whitening gel, typically containing hydrogen or carbamide peroxide, is applied to the teeth.
- A dental laser is then directed at the gel-covered teeth to activate the bleaching agent.
- The laser energy accelerates the chemical reaction, which helps to break down and lift stains from the tooth surface.
- The dentist will apply protective barriers like cheek retractors and a dam to protect your gums, lips, and other soft tissues from the gel and the laser.
- The process is completed in a dental office, often taking between 45 and 60 minutes per session.
Benefits and drawbacks
Pros:
- Faster results: Can achieve a visibly whiter smile in a single visit.
- Effective: The laser’s activation of the gel leads to quick and dramatic results.
Cons:
- Cost: It is the most expensive whitening option.
- Side effects: May cause temporary tooth sensitivity or gum irritation.
- Multiple sessions: Depending on the level of staining, more than one session may be necessary.
Before the procedure
- Your dentist will first examine your teeth and gums to ensure they are healthy enough for the treatment.
- A professional cleaning will be performed to remove any surface plaque or tartar that could interfere with the process.