Bleaching after Microabrasion

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Hi everyone

I have read in a couple of articles that bleaching after microabrasion can facilitate a better result, especially for fluorosis cases. But can anyone help me understand the time gap between these two procedures? Can you perform in-office or home office bleaching right away or you should wait at least 1-2 weeks.

Thanks in Advance

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Hi everyone

I have read in a couple of articles that bleaching after microabrasion can facilitate a better result, especially for fluorosis cases. But can anyone help me understand the time gap between these two procedures? Can you perform in-office or home office bleaching right away or you should wait at least 1-2 weeks.

Thanks in Advance
That just sounds like a recipe for severe sensitivity and unhappy patients
 
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This is a great idea. With microabrasion more of the tooth structure can come in contact with the bleach.
 
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Hi everyone

I have read in a couple of articles that bleaching after microabrasion can facilitate a better result, especially for fluorosis cases. But can anyone help me understand the time gap between these two procedures? Can you perform in-office or home office bleaching right away or you should wait at least 1-2 weeks.

Thanks in Advance
 
i meet some cases like this
and i never do whitening for fluorosis cases because i know it won't work
 
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