When is Opalescence home whitening necessary?

A bright smile attracts attention and attracts others, sometimes it’s enough to smile to achieve what you want! That is why systems for home teeth whitening have recently gained great popularity.

Today, a large selection of such whitening methods is offered , they all have their own distinctive features. Whitening at home differs from professional methods that are carried out in a clinic, so before using such a system it is recommended to consult with your dentist. The fact is that home whitening is not suitable for everyone, so it is not always effective.

Home whitening “Opalescence” is a modern method of teeth whitening, which consists of wearing a special tray with a gentle whitening agent.

Content:

  1. What are teeth whitening trays?
  2. Treatment Options
  3. Indications for aesthetic procedures
  4. Features of the technique
  5. What does the brightening gel contain?
  6. Other features of the technique
  7. Who is contraindicated for home lightening?
  8. Pros and cons of the technique


You can make your smile beautiful at home using special whitening trays.
But before starting aesthetic activities, you must definitely visit a doctor. The specialist will examine the condition of the enamel, determine whether there are any contraindications to such therapy, and give useful recommendations. Without obtaining dental advice, you should not use whitening trays, as there is a risk of complications.

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After whitening with trays, do I need to stick to a diet and not eat colored foods?

Kurnakova Gala (10/30/2019 at 01:38) Reply to comment

    Gala, of course, sticking to a “white” diet is necessary after any teeth whitening method. This will help maintain the result. True, when whitening with aligners, you will have to adhere to dietary restrictions much longer than after professional methods of enamel lightening. After all, the doctor uses protocols that allow you to achieve results in 1 session, and mouth guards with gel must be used for at least 2 weeks, while the diet must be followed both during the procedure and for some time after.

    Editorial staff of the portal UltraSmile.ru (04.11.2019 at 09:17) Reply to comment

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What are teeth whitening trays?

Plates do not lighten teeth on their own. They serve as a place for laying the whitening material and ensure its long-term contact with the enamel. For the devices to work, a solution based on hydrogen peroxide or urea is placed in them.

The first remedy is considered the most powerful. It removes yellowness faster and allows you to get the desired result in a short time. But it works more aggressively than carbamide peroxide, so it is not recommended to use it if the units are highly sensitive.

How to whiten a smoker's teeth at home

Interestingly, according to statistics, not only women, but also men prefer to whiten their teeth at home. This is especially true for smokers, whose teeth acquire an extremely unhealthy yellow tint as the “experience” of their addiction increases. Alas, no “miracle recipe” from the Internet can cope with this problem.

Smokers accumulate tar deposits on their teeth, which require serious efforts to remove, so home systems, and especially folk remedies, will be ineffective. Only professional whitening systems are suitable for this category: laser and Zoom. However, if a person continues to smoke after this, his “natural” teeth color will quickly return. If you want to get long-term results, you will have to give up cigarettes.

Treatment Options

Teeth whitening with trays can be carried out according to different programs:


  • Standard (basic). Has the most affordable price. A person buys a universal device at a pharmacy and uses it according to the instructions. This therapy is the most risky. It is not suitable for all patients and often causes allergies. Because the plate does not fit perfectly into the rows, the bleach solution may leak out of the plate. Then irritation of the mucous membranes of the oral cavity occurs, and small ulcers appear.
  • Thermoplastic. Involves the use of elements that, after heating, change their shape and size. You just need to dip the product in hot water and put it on immediately. It will “suck” tightly, and after cooling it will retain its new shape. Thermoplastic products are much safer than standard ones. When used correctly, the likelihood of irritation of the mucous membranes is minimized.
  • Individual. An option that is suitable for patients who want to get the perfect result. Is the most expensive. Mouthguards are made based on a cast of the jaws. Due to this, they perfectly fit each unit, securely hold the lightening gel inside, and do not irritate the mucous membranes. It is very convenient to use individual products. True, their cost is not low.

Selection rules

For your information! Standard-type products can be purchased at a regular pharmacy. Despite the safety of this product, you need to remember that it contains chemicals.

Therefore, you must adhere to the following rules when choosing:

  1. You need to consult a dentist who will tell you whether mouth guards can be used and how the gel will affect the enamel.
  2. If there are cracks in the enamel, then you should choose a drug with a special composition (for sensitive teeth).
  3. It is better to choose mouthguards made of silicone ; it fits more tightly to the teeth, unlike plastic.

Features of the technique


The patient is offered products made from hypoallergenic and biocompatible materials, so wearing them does not harm his health. Most often, plates are made from:

  • plastic;
  • silicone;
  • gel-like composite.

Under no circumstances should they be worn on a regular basis. Whitening should be carried out in short courses. Otherwise, the enamel will be damaged. Deep cracks will appear on its surface. Pathogenic microorganisms will begin to multiply in them, which will lead to caries and pulpitis.

"Transparent" diet

During the entire course, it is necessary to follow a “transparent” diet, that is, categorically exclude coloring products and tobacco smoke. If you feel discomfort in your teeth or gums, you should interrupt the session and consult a doctor for advice. It is possible that you will be advised to stop the procedures for some time, reduce the frequency of sessions or the duration of wearing the trays. If you accidentally swallow the gel, do not panic - it does not pose a danger to the body. After a whitening session, white spots may appear on your teeth, do not be discouraged - the color will even out over time. Also note that whitening areas along the gum line usually take longer to whiten.

What does the brightening gel contain?

Standard and thermoplastic fixtures are sold together with a universal gel. Its active substances are hydrogen peroxide or carbamide. The composition may also contain compounds that strengthen the upper layers of the dental crown, for example, calcium, fluorine, sodium.

In the case of individual products, the selection of whitening gel is carried out on a personal basis. The dentist takes into account:

  • patient's age;
  • mouth condition;
  • desired result;
  • tendency to specific dental diseases;
  • presence of allergies to medications.

At his discretion, he may offer material with a higher or, conversely, lower content of the bleaching component. This will allow you to get the smile of your dreams quickly and without risks to your oral health.

Disadvantages of the method

Important! When using such pads, the following points must be taken into account, which may cause discomfort:

  1. The product must be used regularly (daily).
  2. Physical discomfort when wearing , difficulty pronouncing certain words.
  3. Possibility of irritation due to the bleaching gel getting into the oral mucosa or into the digestive system.
  4. Some stains cannot be lightened.
  5. In some cases, increased tooth sensitivity .
  6. Possible abnormal functioning of the jaw joints.

Other features of the technique

Thanks to the mouth guard, the gel material is distributed as evenly as possible over the teeth. Not a single part of it remains uncultivated. This guarantees a brilliant aesthetic result. Among other features of this whitening:


  • Lasts about two to three weeks. Improvement in the appearance of teeth becomes noticeable after three to four procedures. Therefore, do not despair if after the first use of the solution nothing has changed.
  • It can be carried out only if the condition of the oral cavity is satisfactory. If during the initial appointment the dentist discovers any diseases, they must be cured. It is unacceptable to apply a composition with carbamide or hydrogen peroxide to carious cavities or inflamed gums.
  • You cannot start therapy without first carrying out professional hygiene. The latter is needed to clean the crowns from stone and plaque. If you do not go through it, the units will lighten unevenly, which will look strange and unsightly.
  • Helps increase sensitivity. This is normal, since the enamel is exposed to quite serious damage every day. But, if the toothache becomes severe, you should stop aesthetic procedures and seek medical help again.
  • You need to wear the devices for as long as the doctor says - and not a minute longer. Some people deliberately increase the duration of their sessions in an attempt to get faster results. This is unacceptable, since the whitening gel can destroy the enamel.
  • Affordable price. Home whitening usually costs less than in-office whitening. We cannot ignore the fact that it takes place in comfortable and familiar conditions for a person. During the sessions, he can do any work or relax quietly.

But not everyone can use whitening trays, despite their advantages. This dental technique has certain limitations.

Why shouldn't you expect a wow effect?

Professional dentists confirm the fact that when using aligners, the patient should not expect a radical transformation and the acquisition of a snow-white Hollywood smile. The maximum you can lighten the enamel in this way is 2-4 shades, and then only if you have prepared for the procedures and have undergone professional oral hygiene.

If you really pursue the goal of making your smile 4-12 shades lighter, then there is no alternative to professional whitening methods. But mouth guards after in-office procedures are quite suitable for maintaining the results at a high level for many years of life.

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  1. According to the website of the official manufacturer revyline.ru

Expert “Along with certain advantages, mouthguards for home whitening also have disadvantages. Many of those who used the devices without consulting a doctor remain disappointed, because... They note that the stains on the enamel are still preserved, the shade remains the same. It’s better to use trays to maintain the results of in-office whitening – it will be much more effective and safer.” Dental hygienist Victoria Nikolaevna Kashaeva

Consulting specialist

Kashaeva Victoria Nikolaevna

Specialization: Dental hygienist Experience: 8 years

Who is contraindicated for home lightening?


The method cannot be used:

  • in working with children under the age of eighteen, pregnant and breastfeeding women, people who had an extraction less than four weeks ago;
  • if you have a piercing in your mouth;
  • for untreated diseases of teeth and gums;
  • when serving poorly disciplined patients who ignore medical prescriptions.

It is also prohibited to perform whitening if the patient is allergic to the dental material that needs to be used.

Read about contraindications for use

Whitening trays themselves for home use have no contraindications, but gels for lightening enamel have quite a lot of limitations: the presence of braces and tongue piercings, lactation and pregnancy in women, children under 18 years of age, respiratory diseases and asthma, intolerance to certain gel components and allergic reactions. A course of procedures cannot be carried out immediately after surgical interventions in the oral cavity (for example, after tooth extraction), in case of inflammation of the mucous membrane, in case of multiple caries, or in the presence of thin and brittle enamel.

Pros and cons of the technique

To make it easier to understand whether this dental program is right for you, we will list its main advantages and disadvantages. The first include:

  • availability;
  • the ability to independently carry out all procedures;
  • high efficiency;
  • bleaching occurs immediately from the outside and inside;
  • possibility of personal selection of gel and production of individual plates.

Among the disadvantages:


  • You will still have to visit the dentist’s office;
  • while wearing a mouth guard, you cannot talk, eat, or drink;
  • incorrect application of the gel and wearing the plates for too long cause irritation of the gums and mucous membranes;
  • long term events.

In any case, you can only answer the question “to be or not to be” together with your dentist. Therefore, be sure to visit your doctor before purchasing the kit from the pharmacy.

Attending doctor


Erofeeva Elena Sergeevna
Chief physician, dentist-therapist, microscopist

Work experience: 14 years

Lykhina Maria Vladimirovna

Dentist-therapist, periodontist, hygienist

Work experience: 10 years

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