No. When carbamide
peroxide, the active whitening agent, contacts water,
hydrogen peroxide is released which whitens the teeth.
Bleaching does not soften, demineralize or weaken
the teeth.
There is some
evidence that over-the-counter bleaching products
do whiten teeth, however, many of the products are
too abrasive and can damage the teeth with extended
use or misuse. Supervision by your dentist is always
the safest and most effective way to whiten your teeth.
Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin
shells of ceramic material which are bonded to the
front of the teeth. This procedure can be an ideal
choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth
by masking discolorations, whitening teeth and/or
reshaping a smile.
Courtesy of the Academy of General
Dentistry (www.agd.org)
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