Answers: dear
firstly would you pls mention ur location so that i can suggest you a gud dentist..
secondly, to add to your education.. there are two types of bleaching
1. department bleaching
2. home bleaching
one should perform self bleaching one and only under the supervision of the qualified dental surgeon. i can counsel you good bleaching agent but cant .. grounds is that i dont know how much your teeth are discoloured & wat is the cause of it.. the bleaching agent is sour in make-up.. it might result in white patch if not done proeprly.
TREATMENT OF SUPERFICIAL ENAMEL DISCOLORATION
Tooth bleaching can be a biddable first step for treating certain kind of dental staining problems. It is usually reserved for a mild, uniform, discoloration of the teeth. The bleaching is time and dose related. The bleach oxidizes the organic pigments surrounded by the tooth, breaking down the long-chain stain molecules.
TREATMENT ACTIVE AGENT INDICATIONS FOR USE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
* In-Office Vital Bleaching Hydrogen peroxide 30-38% is applied directly on the teeth. A special light may also be used to expedite the whitening process. When there are one and only a few discolored teeth. Temporary tooth sensitivity. Gingival irritation.
* Overnight Vital Bleaching Carbamide peroxide 10% is used in a custom tray. When in that are multiple discolored teeth. Effective for yellow, red, or light-brown discoloration in primary and eternal teeth. Temporary tooth sensitivity in 55-75% of cases.
* Whitening Strips Hydrogen peroxide 6.5% or 14% is deliver via a thin, flexible polyethylene strip. Multiple discolored teeth. Works slightly better on upper than lower teeth. Temporary tooth sensitivity and oral tissue irritation.
other treatment is Veneering...
you should consult the dentist to know the severity of discoloration... subsequent you can do home bleaching..
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sumit
i advice u to stop by dentist rather than self meditation