Everything You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening Trays – Senova Blog (2024)

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As people are becoming increasingly conscious of their appearance and looks, the demand for cosmetic dental procedures to fix flawed smiles has increased exponentially over the years. Today, more and more people are considering or havingalready undergone teeth whitening to eliminate their unsightly tooth stains. According to a survey conducted in the UK, about 40% of the young adult Britishers aged between 18 and 24 reported that they were considering getting their teeth whitened to improve their looks and facial appearance.

With teeth whitening products abundantly available in the markets, many people question their safety and efficacy. From whitening strips to whitening toothpaste and tray-based systems, manufacturers claim rapid results in just one sitting. But all that glitters is not gold. Many whitening product manufacturers use substandard ingredients that are either ineffective or unsafe for human use. If you are also thinking of getting your teeth whitened, it is essential that you know how different teeth whitening products work and which option suits your needs best. This article provides an overview of various teeth whitening options so you can make an informed decision when it comes to saying goodbye to tea, coffee, or tobacco teeth stains.

Does Teeth Whitening Really Work?

According to the Oral Health Foundation, tooth whitening is a cosmetic procedure used to remove tooth surface stains to give you a pearly white and beautiful smile. Tooth whitening can either be done professionally at the dentist’s office or in the comfort of one’s own home using whitening trays or strips.

In professional teeth whitening, dentists use a potent – yet safe – bleaching agent, usually carbamide peroxide, to remove tooth stains. Before whitening your teeth, your dentist will make impressions of your teeth to prepare custom fitting whitening trays. Your dentist will fill these trays with the whitening solution during the whitening process and ask you to wear them over your teeth. Your dentist will activate the bleaching agent using a special light (laser whitening). Once activated, the bleaching agent releases hydrogen peroxide, which penetrates beneath the tooth surface and chemically dissolves teeth stains. After the procedure, you will observe a noticeable improvement in the shade and colour of your teeth.

Many at-home whitening systems work similarly. However, these products contain a lower concentration of bleaching agents compared with the professional formulas. The at-home whitening products come with stock whitening trays filled with the bleaching agent and worn according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

So, coming back to the question, teeth whitening products do work, but not all are safe for human use. Some of these products may contain ingredients that may permanently damage your teeth, causing tooth sensitivity and making them vulnerable to teeth cavities.

Why Do I Need To Use A Whitening Tray?

Most whitening products are based on the use of whitening trays. The whitening trays are carriers of the bleaching agent. When the whitening trays are worn over the teeth, they get exposed to the bleaching agent present inside the trays. In this way, the whitening trays “hold” the bleaching agent in place forthe required period of time for maximum whitening treatment effect.

How To Use Teeth Whitening Gel With A Tray

Using whitening trays is simple and easy. You will get a set of the whitening trays, one for each jaw. At-home whitening products have stock trays, implying that they will not be exactly moulded the size and shape of your teeth.

To use the trays for whitening, simply fill each tray up to the level recommended by the manufacturer. Carefully wear each tray over your teeth, ensuring that all the teeth are exposed to the whitening formula. Keep wearing the whitening trays over your teeth as per the recommendation of the product’s manufacturer.

Does Teeth Whitening Work On Fillings?

Teeth whitening formulas, whether for professional or at-home use ar designed to work on the natural teeth alone. The bleaching agent in the whitening formulas works by chemically dissolving the stains on the surface of the teeth. Unfortunately, these whitening products cannot remove stains from dental fillings. But no need to worry; your dentist will first whiten your natural teeth and then retouch the fillings to match their shade and colour with your newly whitened teeth. In this way, both your natural and restored teeth will have the same pearly white appearance.

Does Teeth Whitening Cause Any Dental Problems?

According to the British Dental Association, teeth whitening is a safe procedure, provided a qualified and experienced dentist does it. Similarly, whitening products that carry the seal of acceptance of your local or federal dental regulatory authority are safe for use. However, it must be remembered that overuse of whitening products may lead to various dental complications like tooth sensitivity, yellowing of teeth and tooth decay. Therefore, it is always best to have your teeth whitened by a dentist.

How To Ask My Dentist To Whiten My Teeth?

If you feel that you have teeth stainsaffecting your smile and personality, you can ask your dentist to whiten them. Teeth whitening is a routinely performed cosmetic procedure, and it does not carry any adverse effects. Your dentist will first ascertain the cause of your teeth stains and determine whether they can be removed with professional whitening. This is because certain teeth stains, those caused by tetracycline usage and excessive fluoride exposure during tooth developing age in children, cannot be removed withteeth whitening. Your dentist may recommend some of these cosmetic procedures for permanent stains:

  • Veneers
  • Lumineers
  • Crowns

Thinking about getting your teeth whitened in Watford? Senova Dental should be your first choice. We offer all dental services under one roof in a comfortable and relaxing environment. So book a free video consultation today, and let us give you the smile of your dreams.

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Everything You Need To Know About Teeth Whitening Trays – Senova Blog (2024)

FAQs

Do you brush your teeth before or after whitening trays? ›

Prior to Treatment: Brush and floss just prior to bleaching your teeth. The whitening gel is the most effective with clean teeth. Try the trays in first without any beach to check the fit and comfort. Make sure that the bleaching trays are clean and dry before applying the whitening gel.

How many hours should you wear whitening trays? ›

If your teeth are quite dark or very yellow or grey or if you have antibiotic staining it will take longer. If you wear your custom made trays for at least 3-4 hours in the day and/or wear the trays overnight for 14 consecutive days you will get the fastest results.

Can I drink while wearing whitening trays? ›

Do not eat, drink or smoke while wearing whitening trays. In case of any sensitivity – remove your trays. We generally recommend you whiten your teeth at night-time.

Can you swallow while using whitening trays? ›

Insert the tray onto the teeth and push into place until fully seated. Do not swallow and remove excess gel from around the gum line. Do not eat, drink, or bite down with trays in place. Remove after use, clean trays and place in case.

Do I rinse my mouth after whitening trays? ›

Rinse your mouth with lots of lukewarm water to remove any remaining gel when the trays are removed. Wash the tray with cold water and dry thoroughly with tissues before storage. Sensitivity is a normal feature of the whitening process. It usually only lasts for a few days after the duration of the whitening period.

How do you disinfect teeth whitening trays? ›

Once you've removed them from your mouth, the best way to clean them is carefully, with an electric toothbrush, non-perfumed soap and warm water. Never use hot water, as this can damage your whitening trays. And don't use toothpaste as it is abrasive. Make sure you clean both the outside and inside of your trays.

How do you sleep with whitening trays? ›

You can wear the trays whilst sleeping (8 hours). It is very important to remove all the excess material around the gums or the palate prior to sleeping with the trays. The carbamide peroxide gel in your tray is active for up to 8 hours.

How long after whitening trays can I drink water? ›

You can drink water shortly after whitening, but waiting for about 30 minutes is ideal to ensure maximum effectiveness of the whitening treatment.

What happens if you leave teeth whitening gel on too long? ›

Burns and Blisters. In rare cases, the bleaching agents used in teeth whitening can cause burns or blisters on your gums. This usually happens when the gel used is left on your teeth for too long or if it's not applied correctly.

How long does it take to see results from whitening trays? ›

If your gums feel irritated or your teeth feel sensitive to cold, back off for a few days and let the sensation subside. With whitening several times a week, you should begin to see a difference after one week and reach your optimum whiteness after two to three weeks, depending on your level of staining.

Why can't you drink water after teeth whitening? ›

After you whiten your teeth with Philips Sonicare teeth whitening products, acidic or staining foods and drinks are more easily absorbed by your teeth. This can lead to discoloration, and this why it is advised to wait 30 minutes after whitening before eating or drinking.

Why wont my bottom teeth whiten? ›

If your teeth have too much plaque coating their surfaces, your teeth whitening results may not be all that you've wished them to be. You might need to schedule other dental work as well before you're reading for teeth whitening treatments.

Should I dry my teeth before whitening? ›

If you are using a home kit, be sure to dry your teeth before you insert each tray.

Why is there saliva in my whitening tray? ›

If the seal is poor, saliva will leak into the tray when you are wearing it and wash the bleach away resulting in a poor outcome.

Why do I have so much saliva when whitening teeth? ›

What if I experience foaming or excessive saliva while using Whitestrips? You're experiencing a natural reaction between your saliva and the whitening agent on our Whitestrips. Saliva increases whenever you place an object of any kind in your mouth.

Can you brush teeth after whitening trays? ›

Brushing quickly after whitening can help remove any residual gel or substance from your teeth, keeping it from remaining on the enamel and potentially causing irritation or damage. Brushing after whitening can also help eliminate any tiny stains or discolorations that were lifted during the whitening process.

Why not brush teeth before whitening? ›

Brushing right before applying adhesive strips might remove some of the enamel-strengthening ingredients found in the gel, potentially compromising the whitening effect.

When can I brush my teeth after whitening trays? ›

This could make the whitening treatment ineffective. Swallowing too much of the bleaching solution will cause nausea. Waiting about 30 minutes after the whitening treatment before brushing to remove the whitening gel is ideal. The patient could then eat, drink, or smoke after.

How do I prepare my teeth for whitening? ›

We actually recommend that you eat shortly before your appointment, as you won't be able to eat during your whitening treatment. Since eating softens enamel, however, try to eat at least 30 minutes before your appointment starts and make sure to floss and brush your teeth very well before you leave for our office.

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