Maxxxika Creative Commons License 2012.07.31 0 0 12292

Most ezen mi olyan meglepő?

 

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Ten years ago, white was either shade A1 or B1 from the Vita Shade Guide, which is the most common standard shade guide for dentists. However, with the popularity of bleaching, today those shades would be considered too dark by most. In fact, I don’t know of a single young celebrity in Hollywood who would accept A1 or B1 as a light enough shade for their teeth.

 

The new standard for whiteness is typically a natural bleach shade. This is the color of a natural tooth that has been bleached. I usually use an A1 shade of porcelain blended with a bleached shade to create a color slightly lighter than natural light teeth. This method ren­ders the teeth into a bleached but still natural shade.

 

However, if a patient comes in and wants the most natural smile possible—and I mean the kind of natural that is completely undetectable even to a dentist—then I’d use an A1 shade or a shade slightly lighter than A1, because that’s the lightest that natural teeth can be without bleaching."

 

fogszínkulcs:

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/ultra-white-teeth-whitening_2220_102723

Azt ne mondd, hogy az A1 neked olyan marha fehérnek tűnik.

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