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Tooth Bleaching in Spain

Details of dental clinics and medical centers in Spain performing Tooth Bleaching.

Cost of Tooth Bleaching (Whitening) in Spain

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Tooth Bleaching

$US 200

$US 350

Hospitals and clinics offering Tooth Bleaching in Spain

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Vithas Xanit International Hospital

With 25 years of constant updating, today it manages to be a dentistry benchmark using cutting edge diagnostic and therapeutic techniques to tackle complex cases and rehabilitate all types of smiles functionally and aesthetically.

Listed dentist:

Dr. Alberto Cuevas Millán

Head of The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Unit

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Tooth Bleaching

265 US$

Hospital Quirónsalud Malaga

With more than 36 medical specialties, 200 physicians and surgeons of the highest level, Quironsalud Hospital Malaga is one of the most pertinent hospitals in Spain.

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Tooth Bleaching

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Citadental

A specialty clinic with two branches in Madrid, offering odontological services which apply the latest technologies in the field.

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Tooth Bleaching

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Clinica Dental Crooke

Clinica Dental Crooke has their own dental laboratory, equipped with the latest Cad/Cam technology, that allows pamper the quality of our treatment and greatly reduce the execution time, optimizing results and guaranteeing success and satisfaction to the patients.

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Dr. Eduardo Crooke

Implantology – Periodontic – Aesthetic Dentistry

Dr. Rosa Gomez Laguna

Implantology – Prosthetics – Aesthetic Dentistry

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Tooth Bleaching

200 US$

Home Bleaching Set

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Laser ToothWhitening

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Clinica Dental Alemana Marbella S.L.

The only dental clinic in Costa del Sol operated by a German professor. The clinic offers a wide range of cosmetic and other dental treatments.

Listed dentist:

Dr. Ludwig Koller

Cosmetic Dentistry

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Tooth Bleaching

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Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona

Quirónsalud Hospital Barcelona is the benchmark for private healthcare in southern Europe, providing world-class service for the past seventy years.

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Nisa Pardo de Aravaca Hospital

A modern (opened in 2007), general, private hospital located in Madrid, part of the NISA group of hospitals. The international patients department can assist patients with accomodation and trasportation, and can communicate in English as well as in Spanish.

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Tooth Bleaching

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HM Hospitales

HM Hospitales is a hospital group with six private hospitals in Madrid: three general hospitals, a cardiovascular hospital, an oncological center and a women's health hospital.

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Hospital Quirónsalud Torrevieja

Quironsalud Hospital Torrevieja is an ISO-certified private hospital located in the north of Torrevieja, championing excellence in cancer treatment and management. IMTJ Best International Hospital of the world (awards 2017)

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Hospital Quirónsalud Valencia

Hospital Quirónsalud Valencia is ranked as one of the best private schools in Spain, winning nine times in the TOP 20 award in recognition of its management and quality of care.

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Tooth Bleaching

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About Tooth Bleaching

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


What is teeth whitening?

Tooth whitening lightens teeth and helps to get rid of discoloration and stains. Whitening isn't a one-time process. It will have to be repeated frequently if you want to maintain the brighter shade.


Reasons for teeth whitening
  • Using tobacco
  • Drinking dark-colored liquids like red wine, cola, coffee and tea
  • Not taking good care of your teeth
  • Tetracycline antibiotics - They can discolor a child's teeth if taken by a mother during the second half of pregnancy or even by a child who is eight years old or younger
  • Exposure to an excessive amount of fluoride as a child while teeth are developing
  • Trauma might also darken a tooth.
  • Aging makes teeth less bright

Preparation

Other dental issues may affect the success of tooth whitening. For instance, cavities should be treated before teeth are whitened. That is because the whitening solution might penetrate decayed parts and get to the inner areas of the tooth. If your gums have receded, the exposed roots of your teeth might appear discolored or yellow. Whitening products won't make them whiter.

If you have receding gums or tooth decay, whitening might make your teeth sensitive. Whitening as well doesn't work on ceramic or porcelain veneers or crowns.

Whitening can be performed at home or in the dental office: - For in-office whitening, your dentist would most likely photograph your teeth first. This step will assist him or her to check the progress of the treatment.

For whitening at home: - your dentist can create trays to hold the whitening gel, which fit your teeth accurately. Home whitening gel often has to be applied everyday for 2 to 3 weeks. Over-the-counter kits also are accessible for home use. Consult your dentist if you would like to use these home products.


How it’s done
  • There are two main kinds of whitening procedures.
  • Vital whitening is done on teeth, which have live nerves.
  • Non-vital whitening is performed on a tooth, which has had root-canal treatment and no longer has a live nerve.

Vital whitening

The best-known kind of vital tooth whitening uses a gel, which is applied directly to the tooth surface. This product has some kind of hydrogen peroxide.

Tooth whitening may be done at home or in the dentist's office. In-office whitening lets your dentist use a more effective whitening gel.

In-office whitening often takes 30 to 90 minutes. You will need one to three appointments. The number is based on the procedure used, how serious your stains are and how white you wish your teeth to be.


Non-vital whitening

Vital whitening might not improve the look of a tooth, which has had root-canal treatment since the stain is originating from the inside of the tooth. Should this be the case, your dentist will use an alternative procedure, which whitens the tooth from the inside. The specialist will place a whitening agent inside the tooth and place a temporary filling over it. The tooth is going to be left this way for a number of days. You might need this performed only once, or it may be repeated until the tooth gets to the preferred color.


When to Contact an expert

If you feel your teeth will benefit from whitening, call your dentist to discuss the procedure.

Risks : Whitening is not likely to result in severe side effects, though some people's teeth might become more sensitive for a moment. You might get mild gum irritation also. Women must not have their teeth whitened while pregnant. The effect of the whitening materials on the growth of the fetus isn't known. Given that the procedure is cosmetic, it must be put off until after delivery.

After care : If you consume lots of staining drinks or foods or smoke, you might see the whiteness begin to fade within a month. If you stay away from these sources of staining, you might not require another whitening treatment for six to twelve months. Re-whitening may be done at home or in the dentist's office.

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