Tooth Whitening
Tooth whitening (bleaching) offers a conservative option to
improve upon the appearance of the tooth by removing surface stains
and lightening the shade of the tooth. Peroxide based
solutions are applied to the surface of the tooth. This can either
be done using professional home bleaching kits or using ‘in office’
systems where stronger bleaching solutions are used. High intensity
lights can be used to increase the activity of the bleaching
solution.
There is no evidence to suggest that bleaching causes any long-term
problems to the teeth. Some patients do complain of an increase in
tooth sensitivity during treatment that can usually be controlled
using sensitivity-based toothpastes. In a few cases, bleaching may
have to be discontinued because of this sensitivity.