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Teeth Whitening in Tunisia

We live in a society where drinking coffee and smoking is almost necessary for daily functioning. That wouldn’t be a problem if we had time to brush our teeth properly. But that isn’t the case. Fortunately, there’s teeth whitening in Tunisia to solve all stains.

Teeth Whitening Simplified

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses special gels, lights or lasers to remove the yellow and brown stains from your teeth.

Think of it as a fancy tooth-makeover that can boost your confidence and make you feel like a smile spa.

If you’re looking for a simple and effective way to give your smile a boost, teeth whitening in Tunisia might very well interest you for the reasons below.

Teeth Whitening at a Glance

Time in Tunisia

7 Days

Surgery Time

1 - 3 Hours

Hospital Hospital Stay

1 - 2 Nights

Recovery Recovery

6 - 8 Weeks

Accomodation

4/5* Hotels

Transportation

Private Driver

Benefits of Teeth Whitening

Here are some of the benefits of brightening up your pearly whites:

  • Confidence Boost: A brighter smile can give you a boost of self-esteem and help you feel more self-assured in social situations.
  • A Youthful Glow: Teeth naturally yellow with age, but dentistry can help restore a youthful glow to your smile.
  • Erase Stains: Whether it’s coffee, wine, or smoking stains, deep cleaning can help remove them and give you a sparkling grin.
  • Cost-Effective: Compared to other cosmetic dental procedures, it is very affordable and can give you a big return on your investment.
  • Non-Invasive: in-depth cleaning doesn’t require any cutting or drilling, it is as safe as it gets.

Teeth Whitening in Tunisia Step by Step

The length of the procedure and the number of treatments will vary depending on the severity of the stains and the desired results.

Here is a step-by-step guide of the typical teeth whitening procedure in Tunisia:

  • Consultation: Through an online meeting, we will discuss your goals and determine if the procedure is right for you.
  • Preparation: The dentist will examine your teeth and determine if there are any underlying issues, such as decay, gum disease, or tooth sensitivity.
  • Impressions: If needed, our dentists will take impressions of your teeth to create custom trays for at-home treatments.
  • Pre-Whitening Cleaning: The dentist will clean your teeth to remove any surface stains and ensure that the whitening agent can penetrate the enamel.
  • Application: The dentist will apply the whitening agent to your teeth and activate it with a special light or laser.
  • Rinsing: After treatment, we will rinse your mouth to remove any residual whitening agent.
  • Aftercare: We will provide instructions for aftercare, such as avoiding certain foods and drinks, brushing and flossing, and using sensitivity toothpaste.
  • Follow-Up: We will schedule regular follow-up appointment to assess the results and make any necessary adjustments.

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Dr. Mevlüt Yazici is a prosthetic and esthetic periodontologist, member of the Tunisia Association of Gnathology and Prosthetics, member of the Ivoclar Esthetic Dentistry Association and a researcher with a reputed academic background as lecturer at Marmara University.

Who Can Receive Teeth Whitening?

Most people with healthy teeth and gums can receive teeth whitening. But this is not always the case. Here are the cases in which the procedure may not be advisable:

  • Children and Teens: The procedure is not recommended for children and teens as their teeth and gums are still developing.
  • Pregnant or Breastfeeding: Women Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women as the safety of whitening agents during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established.
  • Tooth Decay or Gum Disease: Teeth whitening in Tunisia is not recommended for people with tooth decay or gum disease as the whitening agent can irritate sensitive areas and worsen the condition.
  • Dental Work: People with dental work such as crowns, veneers, or fillings may not be suitable, as the procedure will only lighten natural tooth enamel, leaving the dental work unchanged.
  • Tooth Sensitivity: People with tooth sensitivity may not be suitable, the procedure may cause increased sensitivity and discomfort.

It’s important to discuss your dental health and goals with a dental professional before undergoing teeth whitening to determine if it’s right for you and to ensure the best possible results.

Risks of Teeth Whitening in Tunisia

Teeth whitening in Tunisia is a very safe procedure, but it is performed by humans, which are not infallible creatures. Hence the importance of choosing qualified dental professionals, even if it means a little price raise.

Here are some potential risks of the procedure:

  • Gum Irritation: The whitening agent can irritate the gums, causing discomfort or even bleeding.
  • Uneven Whitening: a uniform result may not happen, with some teeth appearing lighter than others.
  • Damaged Dental Work: whitening can cause damage to dental work such as crowns, veneers, or fillings, leaving them discolored or mismatched with the surrounding teeth.
  • Overuse: Overuse of whitening products or procedures can cause long-term damage to the tooth enamel, making the teeth more susceptible to decay and sensitivity.
  • Ineffective Results: the procedure may not work for everyone, particularly if the discoloration is caused by intrinsic factors such as medications or genetics.
  • Unqualified Providers: when performed by unqualified providers or with substandard materials, results can be poor or even harm teeth and gums.

What is the Cost of Teeth Whitening in Tunisia?

The cost of teeth whitening in Tunisia can vary depending on several factors:

  1. Location: The price of the procedure can vary depending on the location of the clinic or dentist, with prices being higher in major cities and tourist areas.
  2. Dentist: The cost of teeth whitening in Tunisia can also vary depending on the qualifications and experience of the dentist in question, with prices being higher for dentists with specialized training or advanced technology.
  3. Materials Used: the cost can also be affected by the type of materials used, such as the strength and type of the whitening agent and the type of custom trays.

In general, teeth whitening in Tunisia costs anywhere from $200 to $800 or more, depending on the factors above. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the cheapest option may not always provide the best results. It’s important to choose a reputable provider and opt for high-quality materials to ensure the best possible results.

Can you do teeth whitening with another medical procedure?

Teeth whitening can be done in combination with other dental procedures or even cosmetic surgery. However, it’s important to discuss your goals and any potential interactions with your dental professional and cosmetic surgeon.

For example, teeth whitening may be performed before or after veneers or dental implants to achieve a more uniform or brighter smile. Similarly, teeth whitening can be performed in combination with cosmetic surgery procedures such as a face lift or rhinoplasty to enhance the overall appearance and improve facial symmetry.

Teeth Whitening in Tunisia

Tunisia is a foreign land for some. For others, it’s a dental treatment oasis. However, there’s a series of important considerations you should make before hoping on a place. Here’s all the info about it.

Teeth Whitening in Tunisia Before and After

See before and after photos of real patients who have had teeth whitening in Tunisia. These images showcase the bright and natural results achieved, helping you imagine the possibilities for your own smile. Viewing real examples can help you feel more confident in your decision.

Is It Safe To Have Teeth Whitening In Tunisia

The safety of having teeth whitening in Tunisia, like any other procedure, depends on several factors, including:

  • The qualifications and experience of the dentist
  • The quality of the equipment and materials used 
  • The hygiene standards of the clinic

It’s important to research the dentist and clinic beforehand and to ask for references and before-and-after photos of previous patients. It is also recommended to have a consultation with the dentist to discuss your specific needs and the best course of treatment.

We thoroughly recommend to choose a medical provider who is certified by the Tunisia Ministry of Health and international organizations such as ISO.

Reviews

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Eve Wells
October 6, 2023
We'll Be There Soon!

Since arriving and discovering very contemporary, clean, and up-to-date facilities, not to mention that the doctors are quite professional and have thoroughly explained the procedure to which I was subjected, which was a dental whitening for which I was ecstatic with the results! I wholeheartedly recommend it! We'll be there soon!
Sam Raja
June 2, 2022
Straight White Teeth

Dr. Mevlüt Yazıcı is very good caring. Dr. He took his time and explained the procedures and gave me my options how I can have straight white teeth. He completed my treatment and was very polite, good, attentive and answered all my questions. I am Happy with the results I have outstanding beautiful Hollywood smile. With the help of Care in Tunisia. Thank you so much.
How Long Do You Stay In Tunisia For Teeth Whitening?

The length of stay depends on the specific case and the extent of the treatment. Usually it only takes one or two appointments, each lasting one to two hours.

For a standard teeth whitening in Tunisia , most patients stay for 2-3 days. However, if patients are combining it with other cosmetic dental procedures, the length of stay could be longer.

It’s important to discuss the specific details of the treatment with the dentist before traveling to Tunisia, as well as to consider factors such as travel arrangements and recovery time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does teeth whitening damage your teeth?

Overuse of whitening products or agents can result in long-term teeth decay. Just as anything else in life, it must be done with moderation.

Does the color of the teeth have anything to do with general dental health?

Actually, yes. Stains and yellowness can be indicative of poor dental health and can point to serious underlying issues.

What can I do against teeth discoloration?

There’s a series of precautionary measures you can take. For example, taking care of your hygiene, paying attention to your diet, or using fluor for your dental cleaning. For a more detailed answer, don’t hesitate to contact us!

I have big dental fillings and/or crowns, veneers in my mouth can I get teeth whitening?

A medical consultation would be required to properly answer this question, for a very simple reason. Whitening agents can sometimes damage crowns and/or veneers. Therefore, great precaution is a must.

I have stains on my teeth. Can I fix this with dental whitening?

Yes, it’s the whole point of the treatment.

What is the best thing to whiten teeth?

You may want to try several methods and find your preferred one. Whitening toothpastes, yes, but also whitening strips, which are coated with a mild gel, or charcoal toothpowder, a natural, non-toxic option to remove surface stains and brighten teeth.

How long do teeth whitening results last for?

Results length can vary depending on the type of whitening procedure, oral hygiene habits, and diet. You can safely expect whitening results to last from a few months to a year.

Does baking soda whiten teeth?

Baking soda has been used as a home remedy for teeth whitening, as it is mildly abrasive and can help remove surface stains from the teeth. However, it is important to use baking soda in moderation and with caution, as overuse or improper use can damage the enamel of the teeth and lead to sensitivity.

Is it better to whiten teeth at dentist or home?

We recommend both. A visit to the dentist recommendable in certain cases, but we always recommend whitening and taking care of your hygiene regularly.

How many sessions does it take to whiten teeth?

A single session is enough to complete the procedure with lasting results.

Are dentists in Tunisia safe?

 

 

Tunisia is full of highly experienced dentists who carry out outstanding work. But there are also bad dentists who project an image of professionalism while not even being properly licensed. Just as anywhere else, you will have to make your own research and choose based on reviews, consultation, before and afters, certifications and instinct.

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Dr. Mevlüt Yazıcı

Dr. Mevlüt Yazici is a prosthetic and esthetic periodontologist, member of the Tunisia Association of Gnathology and Prosthetics, member of the Ivoclar Esthetic Dentistry Association and a researcher with a reputed academic background as lecturer at Marmara University.

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