Zoom teeth whitening

Starting from
€332

About

Zoom teeth whitening is a fast and effective teeth whitening method often performed in a dental office. This procedure utilizes special Zoom light technology and whitening gel to remove stains and discolorations from teeth, achieving a brighter smile.

 

Candidate

Candidates for Zoom teeth whitening typically include individuals who want to enhance the appearance of their teeth and achieve a whiter smile. This treatment is effective for removing stains caused by factors like coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, and more. Potential candidates should have healthy gums and teeth before whitening.

Preparation

Preparation for the treatment usually involves a consultation with a dentist to assess the condition of the teeth and gums and determine if Zoom teeth whitening is suitable for the patient. If issues like cavities or gum disease are present, those problems need to be treated before whitening. Additionally, the dentist will evaluate the natural color of the patient's teeth to set realistic expectations for the results.

Treatment

The actual Zoom teeth whitening treatment typically follows these steps: 1. The patient's lips and gums are protected to isolate the surface of the teeth to be whitened. 2. A special whitening gel is applied to the teeth. 3. A Zoom light lamp is positioned on the teeth to activate the whitening gel. The light aids in enhancing the whitening process. 4. The procedure is repeated several times, with each session lasting approximately 15-20 minutes. 5. After the treatment, the teeth may be rinsed, and a fluoride coating may be applied to reduce sensitivity.

Result

The results of Zoom teeth whitening are usually visible immediately after the treatment. The teeth become significantly whiter, and the patient will notice a dramatic change in their smile. The duration of the results depends on dietary habits and oral hygiene maintenance but typically lasts for several months to a year.

Precautions

Precautions after the treatment include avoiding foods and beverages that could cause stains on the teeth, such as red wine, coffee, and tobacco. It is also important to follow the dentist's instructions for care to maintain the whitening results and prevent potential complications.

F.A.Q.

Can polished teeth be whitened?

Yes, they can.

Are teeth sensitive after whitening?

Sensitivity may appear, of a temporary nature.

Can crowns and veneers be whitened?

No, they can't.

Does whitening damage the gums?

There may be temporary irritation of the gums lasting up to 12 hours.

Does it hurt?

Whitening can hurt certain patients, it depends on the sensitivity.

Does whitening damage the enamel?

Not if it is under controlled conditions - in a certain period of time, with the right means, if the bleaching process itself is controlled.

Do I have to have all healthy teeth?

Before whitening, it is desirable that all teeth are healthy.

What if I have cavities or a missing tooth?

If you have a cavity, we definitely advise you to fix it, although this is not an obstacle to whitening. If a tooth is missing, that is no obstacle either.

Why can't I have a Zoom treatment if I'm pregnant?

You can, you can't have laser whitening if you are pregnant.

Can I specify the color?

Unfortunately no. We cannot predict how much whitening will whiten the teeth, it depends on the individual.

How often can I go to treatment?

It is certainly not advised too often, every 3 years.

Ivana, Patient Coordinator

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