Questions & answers
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What causes discolored
teeth? |
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There are many causes of tooth discoloration such
as hereditary factors, external causes, such as consumption
of staining substances, or internal causes such as trauma,
fluorosis and tetracycline discoloration. |
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Is the process safe? |
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Yes, laser tooth whitening with LaserSmileTM is the
safest procedure today. It was approved by FDA, USA
many years ago. It does not heat the tooth thus no harm
is done to the pulp. Our LaserSmileTM system has been
specifically developed and tested to ensure that no
harm is done to either enamel or dentine and that the
PH level is neutral and will not produce any acidic
effect associated with some other whitening products. |
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Will the procedure hurt? |
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In general, this is a very simple procedure where
no anesthesia is needed as no pain is experienced. However,
several patients may experience minor sensitivity during
or following the procedure. This sensitivity lasts no
more than the first 24 hours and it can be resolved
by taking an analgesic. |
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Is the treatment suitable
for everyone? |
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Basically LaserSmileTM is suitable for anyone who
wishes to lighten his/her tooth color. Nevertheless,
prior to the treatment, a dental examination will determine
whether or not there is any condition that might prevent
the treatment from working as it should. In such an
event the dentist will recommend to undergo the relevant
procedure before beginning the tooth whitening treatment. |
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How white will teeth get? |
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Up until today tooth whitening with LaserSmileTM system
have achieved better results than any other procedure
effected with halogen lamps, heat lamps, argon and CO2
lasers. However, during consultation the dentist will
go over the patient's personal expectations and individual
clinical situation in order to achieve the optimum natural
whiteness. |
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How long will the process
take? |
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The whitening process with LaserSmileTM will take
only 45-60 minutes. |
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How long will the teeth
remain white? |
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The long-term effect of the treatment varies from
one person to another. Clearly, Certain habits such
as smoking, drinking coffee, tea and wine, or neglect
of regular cleansing could once again quicken the darkening
process of the teeth.
Assuming regular care is provided (including dental
check-ups), teeth can remain white for as long as 1-3
years. |
Laser Teeth Whitening
Recent independent clinical studies showed average whitening
results of 9 shades*
24 minutes of total treatment time vs. 60 minutes for leading
non-laser systems — just four minutes of actual laser activation
LaserSmile Whitening Gel maximizes whitening effectiveness
through advanced chemistry and laser-activated chromophores
Better Return On Investment due to shorter chair time and
low per-patient kit costs
* The Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry VOLUME 19: Number 2: 70-73
One Visit ,In-Office Laser Teeth Whitening
by Phuket Inter Dental Clinic
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Figure
1. Teeth are isolated
for theThe“Truly” Laser tooth whitening
procedure
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3. Proper application
of paint on dental dam and The“Truly”
Laser tooth whitening gel. |
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Figure
5. Unretouched clinical
photograph of a 27-year-old male patient
who presented with shade C1 on the
upper arch, and A3.5 on the lower
arch. |
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7. Unretouched clinical
photograph of a 49-year-old male patient.
He presented with upper arch shade A3. |
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Figure
2. After proper isolation
of the teeth, theThe“Truly” Laser
tooth whitening Gel is eventy applied
to the teeth surfaces. |
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Figure
4. Laser energy is
applied one quadrant at a time.
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Figure
6. Unretouched clinical
photograph of the same patient, after
treatment. Upper arch now shade B1;
lower arch now A1. |
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8. Unretouched clinical
photograph of the same patient after
treatment. Upper arch is now B1. |
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