Bleaching is a professional teeth whitening method applied to lighten the natural color of the teeth and achieve a more aesthetic smile. Today, bleaching is one of the most preferred applications in aesthetic dentistry, and when performed with safe techniques and proper materials, it provides effective results without damaging the tooth enamel.
How Is Bleaching Applied?
Bleaching should be performed in a clinical setting under the supervision of a specialist. The procedure generally includes the following steps:
- Dental examination: First, the oral and dental health is evaluated, and if necessary, dental cleaning is performed.
- Protective gel application: Special protective barriers are used to prevent damage to the gums.
- Whitening gel: A gel containing hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide is applied to the tooth surface and activated with special light devices.
- Result: The procedure takes approximately 30–45 minutes and provides visible whitening in a single session.
Bleaching Methods
Bleaching can be performed in two main methods:
- In-office bleaching: Performed in our clinic under professional supervision, it is a fast and effective method.
- At-home bleaching: Applied at home with custom trays prepared by the dentist. However, regular check-ups are essential for the process to progress properly.
In some cases, these two methods can be combined for more permanent results.
Who Is Bleaching Suitable For?
- Individuals with discoloration caused by tea, coffee, or smoking
- Individuals with naturally yellowish teeth
- Those who want a more aesthetic smile for special occasions (weddings, graduations, etc.)
Note: If there are problems such as cavities, gum disease, or sensitivity, these must be treated first. At this point, our periodontology and general dentistry departments come into play.
Advantages of Bleaching
- Whiter and more aesthetic smile
- Increased self-confidence
- Fast and safe application
- Professional methods that do not damage tooth enamel
At Megadentist, bleaching procedures are performed by our specialists in aesthetic dentistry.
What Should Be Considered After Bleaching?
- Avoid staining drinks such as tea, coffee, and red wine in the first 24 hours after the procedure
- Avoid smoking
- Regular tooth brushing and flossing should not be neglected
- Periodic dental check-ups should be carried out
Bleaching FAQ
Is bleaching permanent?
It is not permanent, but with regular care and attention to habits, its effect can last 1–2 years.
Is there a difference between home whitening and professional bleaching?
Yes. Home products are less effective and take longer to show results, while professional bleaching is faster and safer.
Does bleaching damage the teeth?
When performed correctly and under professional supervision, it does not damage the enamel.
Bleaching Treatment
Today, bleaching is one of the most effective methods to achieve a whiter smile safely and quickly. You can book an appointment with Megadentist’s expert team to benefit from customized teeth whitening solutions.
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