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Internal,
or non-vital, bleaching is used to lighten a darkly
discolored tooth that has had root
canal therapy.
A chemical oxidizing agent is placed within the
coronal portion of a tooth to remove tooth discoloration.
It may be performed in the dental office using
a procedure known as "chair side bleach."
In this procedure, bleach crystals are placed
inside the tooth, left for a period of time, and
then removed before leaving the office. This may
be done once or several times, depending upon
the discoloration of the tooth. Another method
is known as "walking bleach". In this
procedure, bleach crystals are placed inside the
tooth, left for several days and then the patient
returns to the dental office to have the bleach
crystals removed. Again, this procedure may be
performed one or more times, depending upon the
discoloration of the tooth.
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before
non-vital bleaching
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after
non-vital bleaching
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