The purpose of whitening treatment is to remove stains from the outer layer of the teeth. This is accomplished through the use of both chemical and physical procedures, such as abrasion or chemical stain disruption. Whitening Treatment removes or disrupts stains on the enamel’s outer layer, revealing whiter, brighter teeth.
The surface must be bleached to remove stubborn stains that accumulate beneath the enamel. Whitening is a chemical process that oxidizes the stain molecules to remove color. Whitening methods differ in the concentration of hydrogen peroxide, a bleaching agent, used to achieve the desired whiteness for your smile.