

What is Teeth Whitening?
Whitening is the process of dissolving colored organic and inorganic substances formed in the porous enamel structure on the surface of the teeth with tooth whitening gels.
The whitening process is applied to discolorations that have entered the tooth through porous enamel and cannot be removed by brushing. It is also applied to structural disorders that occur during the formation of teeth and to those who use certain antibiotic groups for a long time. Bleaching is very successful in the majority of such cases.
In addition, teeth whitening is also applied for discolorations that adhere to the tooth surface from some foods and staining agents such as cigarettes, tea, and coffee. If you are not satisfied with the color of your teeth even after having a dental cleaning, teeth whitening is performed again.
Different colorations require different treatments. Therefore, your dentist will decide what type of application should be performed.
TEETH WHITENING MUST BE DONE UNDER THE CONTROL OF A DENTIST!
Why White Teeth?
White teeth are the symbol of a healthy, clean and well-groomed personality, equivalent to beautiful and clean clothing, hair care or natural make-up!
As time goes by, your teeth begin to turn yellow to certain degrees. Tea, coffee, cigarettes and similar things that many of us frequently consume are just a few of the factors that cause your teeth to turn yellow and change color over time. Depending on the amount of things you smoke that cause yellowing, such as cigarettes, tea, coffee and red wine, there may be unwanted changes in the appearance of your teeth.
There are many different products available for teeth whitening. The scientifically proven whitening effectiveness, side effects and permanence of many products sold in the market and used unconsciously are controversial. Our recommendation is that you have a safe and permanent whitening procedure done by experienced dentists.