Category “Laser Treatment”

Wedding Day Smiles-Whitening Your Teeth in Time for the Big Day in the City of London

May 10th, 2012

There are many things to prepare for before a wedding. In the run-up to the big event, with all the stress and anxiety that comes with it, there is no need to feel even more worried due to your smile. Wedding photos are how people remember their important day, and the best thing you can do for your wedding day snaps is to show off your beautiful smile! If you are feeling self-conscious about your teeth, or that your smile is not worth showing off, tooth whitening treatments may be the perfect way to restore your confidence, so that looking happy in photos of the big occasion need not be a worry.

Why do teeth discolour?

Tooth whitening involves bleaching the teeth after they have become darker or stained. This discolouration is, to some degree, a natural part of growing older, as the mineral structure of teeth changes due to aging. However, the discolouration of teeth can be increased by smoking, as well as consuming certain foods and drinks, particularly tea and coffee. It can also be caused by bacterial build-up, as a result of poor oral hygiene.

How does teeth whitening work?

The ‘at-home whitening’ procedure involves the use of custom-built bleaching trays for your teeth. These should be worn on the teeth for around six hours a day, for between five and fourteen days, in order to see the best results – so some preparation time is needed before the wedding day. The chemicals used are oxidising agents, which can penetrate tooth enamel, due to its porous nature, in order to bleach internal stains. Eventually, the dentine (the tooth layer under enamel) also becomes bleached. The effects of this can last several months for teeth whitening patients in the City of London. The whitening agents should lighten your teeth, but not affect the colour of fillings or most other materials used to restore teeth.

Laser dentistry treatments available from City of London dentists

December 15th, 2011

Lasers deliver energy in the form of light, which can now be used for both surgical and dental procedures. During medical procedures the laser is used to cut or vaporize tissues and can also be used to shape fillings, as well as for whitening teeth. Following are some of the various dental issues that can be fixed with laser treatment:

  • Teeth Whitening: Laser treatment can be used for teeth whitening. The energy from the laser is used to activate a peroxide bleaching solution that removes stains and whitens teeth.
  • Decayed tooth: If a tooth becomes decayed, lasers can be used to remove the dangerous decay, before it spreads and causes further damage. They can also be used to prepare the enamel in order to receive a filling.
  • Gum problems: Lasers can be used for both gum reshaping and bacteria removal during root canal treatment.
  • Lesion removal: Lesions in the mouth are often a sign of mouth cancer, but can be removed using laser treatment to alleviate pain caused by canker sores and stop the spread of oral cancer.

Benefits of Laser treatment

Laser treatment reduces pain in comparison to other traditional dental procedures. Subsequently the use of anesthesia is also reduced. This all helps reduce anxiety for patients who are uncomfortable with the idea of dental drills. Swelling and bleeding due to soft tissue treatment is also reduced due to laser treatment and more healthy teeth can be preserved during cavity removal if laser treatment is used.

Disadvantages of Laser treatment

Many common dental procedures, like filling cavities between the teeth or preparing large cavities that require a crown, do not benefit from laser treatment. Laser treatment is also unable to remove silver fillings or defective crowns or teeth that have fillings already in place. Even though lasers can be used to shape a filling, adjust the bite or polish the filling, traditional drills are needed to completely remove a filling.

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