Teeth Whitening in Nador: all your questions
Teeth whitening lightens the natural shade of your teeth by removing stains that build up over time. At Dr. Imad Al Morabit's practice in Nador, whitening is always carried out after an examination, in a controlled and personalised way. This page brings together the most common questions: the difference between in-office whitening and over-the-counter kits, the number of sessions, sensitivity, how long results last, and protecting your enamel. For the Moroccan diaspora in Europe, an initial opinion is possible remotely via photos on WhatsApp (+212 677 677 707), with a free consultation and quote.
What is the difference between in-office whitening and a home kit?
In-office whitening uses stronger professional products applied under supervision after an examination, whereas store kits are lower-dosed, less targeted and used without any dental check.
Read the full answerHow many sessions are needed and how long does whitening take?
An in-office whitening session usually lasts between 45 minutes and a little over an hour; depending on your starting shade and goal, one to two sessions are often enough, sometimes topped up with a phase at home.
Read the full answerDoes whitening make teeth sensitive?
Temporary sensitivity to hot and cold is common during or just after whitening; it usually clears within one to three days and can be limited with a suitable protocol and desensitising products.
Read the full answerHow long does the result of whitening last?
Results generally last from several months to around two years depending on your habits: coffee, tea, wine, smoking and hygiene strongly affect how long they hold, which periodic top-ups can extend.
Read the full answerShould you whiten your teeth before veneers or crowns?
Whitening does not change the colour of veneers, crowns or fillings already in place; for a lighter smile, the natural teeth are whitened first, then the shade of the restorations is chosen on that new basis.
Read the full answerDoes whitening damage tooth enamel?
Carried out after an examination and with a controlled protocol, whitening does not wear down enamel: it lightens pigments without scratching it; the risks mainly involve poorly dosed or repeated products used without dental advice.
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