About The Video
In "A Dentist’s Guide To Teeth Whitening In Singapore (2024)," Dr. Jaclyn dives deep into the world of teeth whitening. She explains the difference between extrinsic stains, caused by tea, coffee, red wine, and smoking, and intrinsic stains, which are less responsive to whitening. Dr. Jaclyn provides valuable insights into how teeth whitening treatments work and why some stains are harder to remove than others.
Dr. Jaclyn also discusses the three main types of whitening treatments available in Singapore: in-office whitening for fast and effective results under dental supervision, take-home professional whitening for convenience, and over-the-counter products available at pharmacies. She highlights the importance of avoiding unlicensed products and emphasizes the long-lasting benefits of professional treatments.
In "A Dentist’s Guide To Teeth Whitening In Singapore (2024)," Dr. Jaclyn offers a comprehensive overview of teeth whitening, addressing both extrinsic and intrinsic stains. Extrinsic stains, typically caused by dietary habits such as consuming tea, coffee, red wine, and smoking, are often more responsive to whitening treatments. In contrast, intrinsic stains, which occur within the tooth structure due to factors like certain medications or aging, may require more advanced methods to address.
Dr. Jaclyn elaborates on the three primary teeth whitening options available in Singapore: in-office whitening, take-home professional kits, and over-the-counter products. In-office treatments provide quick, effective results under professional supervision, while take-home kits offer convenience with dentist guidance. Over-the-counter products, although accessible, tend to be less potent. Dr. Jaclyn cautions against using unlicensed products, which can pose risks to dental health. Overall, this video serves as an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their smile through teeth whitening.