ICON White Spot Removal
Goodbye white spots! Our ICON white spot removal is the safest and most effective way to remove removing white spots, enamel defects and fluorosis (white or brown speckling of the enamel).
ICON white spot removal can provide exceptional results in just one appointment without the need for any anaesthetic, drilling or down time.
Multiple visits may be required but we will be able to advise on that during your consultation.
ICON white spot removal, also known as the Icon Resin Infiltration System, is a minimally invasive dental procedure primarily used to treat white spot lesions on teeth. These white spots can result from a demineralization of tooth enamel and are often associated with the early stages of tooth decay (caries) or enamel hypoplasia. Icon Dental Treatment offers a non-surgical and aesthetically pleasing way to address these issues without the need for traditional drilling and filling.
What causes white spots on your teeth?
The specific cause can vary from person to person. Here are some common causes of white spots on teeth:
1. Demineralization: One of the most common causes is demineralization of the tooth enamel. This occurs when acids produced by bacteria in the mouth or from acidic foods and beverages strip away minerals from the enamel, creating white, chalky spots. This is often an early sign of tooth decay.
2. Fluorosis: Fluorosis occurs when individuals are exposed to excessive fluoride during tooth development, usually in childhood. This can result in white streaks or spots on the teeth. While fluoride is important for dental health, too much of it can lead to fluorosis.
3. Enamel Hypoplasia: Enamel hypoplasia is a condition in which the enamel on teeth is underdeveloped or thinner than usual. This can result in white or discolored spots on the teeth.
4. Braces or Orthodontic Treatment: White spots can develop around orthodontic brackets or appliances when plaque accumulates around them. This is called “orthodontic decalcification” and is a result of poor oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment.
5. Eating Acidic Foods: Consuming highly acidic foods and beverages like citrus fruits, soda, and sports drinks can erode enamel and lead to white spots.
6. Medical Conditions: Some medical conditions or medications can affect tooth enamel development, leading to white spots.
7. Trauma: Physical trauma to a developing tooth, such as during a fall or accident, can disrupt enamel formation and result in white spots.
8. Genetics: In some cases, genetics can play a role in the development of white spots on teeth.
How does the ICON white spot removal work?
Here’s how the ICON treatment generally works:
1. Assessment: The dentist begins by assessing the white spot lesion to determine if it is suitable for Icon treatment. Not all white spots are treatable with this method, and some cases may still require traditional restorative procedures.
2. Preparation: The tooth’s surface is cleaned and isolated to ensure it’s free of saliva and contaminants.
3. Etching: A mild acid gel is applied to the affected area to open up the enamel pores and create micro-spaces for the resin to penetrate.
4. Infiltration: A low-viscosity resin (a material that flows easily) is applied to the tooth’s surface. This resin infiltrates the enamel, filling the gaps and replacing the lost minerals, which helps to blend the white spot with the surrounding healthy enamel.
5. Curing: A special light is used to cure or harden the resin, ensuring it becomes durable and stable on the tooth.
6. Polishing: After the resin has been cured, the dentist will often polish the tooth to make it smooth and aesthetically pleasing.
ICON white spot removal is often praised for its conservative approach, as it preserves more of the natural tooth structure compared to traditional drilling and filling methods. It’s especially useful for treating white spots in visible areas of the teeth and can improve the appearance of the smile. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on the severity of the white spot and the individual patient’s case.
ICON dental treatment is a minimally invasive procedure used to address white spot lesions on teeth. Here are some additional things you should know about ICON dental treatment:
1. Non-Invasive Approach: ICON white spot removal is a non-surgical and non-invasive treatment option for white spot lesions. It preserves more of the natural tooth structure compared to traditional drilling and filling procedures.
2. Cosmetic Improvement: ICON treatment is often chosen for its cosmetic benefits. It can help improve the appearance of your teeth by blending white spot lesions with the surrounding enamel, resulting in a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing smile.
3. Suitability: Not all white spot lesions can be treated with ICON. The success of the treatment depends on factors such as the size, location, and depth of the white spot. Your dentist will assess whether your case is suitable for ICON or if another treatment approach is more appropriate.
4. Longevity: The results of ICON white spot removal treatment are considered long-lasting. However, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene practices and attend regular dental check-ups to prevent the recurrence of white spots and other dental issues.
5. Painless Procedure: ICON treatment is typically painless and does not require anaesthesia for most patients. This can make it a more comfortable option compared to traditional restorative procedures.
6. Quick Procedure: The ICON white spot removal procedure can be completed relatively quickly, usually within 30 to 45 minutes per treated tooth.
7. Post-Treatment Care: Following ICON white spot removal, it’s crucial to follow post-treatment care instructions provided by your dentist to ensure the best results and maintain your oral health.
8. Cost Considerations: The cost of ICON white spot removal can vary depending on factors such as the number of teeth treated and the complexity of the case. It’s advisable to discuss the cost and potential insurance coverage with your dentist before undergoing the procedure.
9. Consultation with a Dentist: If you are considering ICON dental treatment or have concerns about white spot lesions on your teeth, schedule a consultation with a qualified dentist. They can assess your specific situation, discuss treatment options, and provide personalized recommendations.
10. Preventive Measures: To prevent white spot lesions and other dental issues in the future, maintain a healthy diet, practice good oral hygiene, and consider using fluoride products as recommended by your dentist.
If you are considering ICON white spot removal or have white spot lesions on your teeth that you’d like to address, it’s essential to consult with our qualified dentists who can assess your specific situation and recommend the most appropriate treatment option for you.
After undergoing ICON white spot removal or any dental procedure, it’s important to follow specific post-treatment care instructions to ensure the best results and maintain your oral health. Here are some maintenance and care guidelines to follow after ICON dental treatment:
1. Oral Hygiene:
- Continue to maintain good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing and flossing.
- Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth gently.
- Be gentle when brushing around the treated area to avoid damaging the resin.
2. Avoid Staining Agents:
- For the first 48 hours after ICON treatment, avoid consuming staining agents like coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco products, as they can potentially affect the appearance of your teeth.
3. Dietary Choices:
- Be mindful of your dietary choices and try to limit the consumption of acidic and sugary foods and beverages.
- These substances can contribute to enamel erosion and cavities.
4. Regular Dental Check-ups:
- Maintain your regular dental check-up schedule. Your dentist can monitor the treated area and your overall oral health during these visits.
5. Orthodontic Treatment:
- If you have orthodontic appliances, such as braces, continue to follow your orthodontist’s instructions for cleaning and care.
- Maintain good oral hygiene around the appliances to prevent white spot lesions from developing.
6. Oral Care Products:
- Consider using fluoride mouthwash or toothpaste as recommended by your dentist to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities.
7. Customised Instructions:
- Follow any specific post-treatment care instructions provided by your dentist or dental hygienist.
- They may provide guidance tailored to your individual case.
8. Regular Dental Cleanings:
- Schedule regular dental cleanings with your dentist or dental hygienist. These cleanings help remove plaque and tartar build-up and ensure the longevity of your dental work.
9. Monitor for Changes:
- Pay attention to the treated area and the appearance of your teeth.
- If you notice any changes, discomfort, or unusual symptoms, contact your dentist promptly.
It’s essential to maintain these post-treatment care practices to preserve the results of your ICON dental treatment and promote overall oral health. If you have any questions or concerns about your specific case, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for guidance and support.
Home Teeth Whitening:
When you visit our state-of-the-art clinic and friendly team you will naturally be expecting the best teeth whitening treatment and results. We believe that the best teeth whitening results currently available are obtained from treatment based around teeth whitening at home.
Teeth whitening at home is simple, very easy to do and done from the comfort of your own home. The custom whitening trays will allow for maximum relaxation and comfort as your teeth are exposed to the appropriate strength chemical solution for a few hours at a time or even overnight. It is this length of time that ensures the very best teeth whitening results.
You will only require a few visits to achieve great results which will include the initial consultation and the collection/fitting of your new trays.Â
Chairside (In Surgery) Teeth Whitening:
If you are looking for the extra bright white smile then we would highly recommend combining teeth whitening with a dental hygiene visit. For an extra boost in teeth whitening there is an option for chairside whitening.
This is a combination treatment which is done alongside home whitening. It will take around 45mins and we use the most up to date Philips Zoom WhiteSpeed Teeth Whitening LED Accelerator to give you the safest and best results.Â
Unlike many other systems, Philips Zoom WhiteSpeed uses a proprietary LED light to accelerate whitening for maximum results in minimal time.
How much does ICON white spot removal cost?
ICON white spot removal can provide exceptional results in just one appointment without the need for any anaesthetic, drilling or down time. Multiple visits may be required but we will be able to advise on that during your consultation. We also offer home teeth whitening to further improve your results. All whitening trays are bespoke made for maximum comfort and effective gum protection.
ICON TREATMENT (per tooth) ……………….. from ÂŁ300
TEETH WHITENING (Home) ……………….. from ÂŁ475
Prices may be subject to change. For more information please feel free to contact us on 020 7499 9806 or at sm***@ho************.com
Who offers ICON White Spot Removal?
Smile With Beaming Confidence
Improve Your Teeth The Right Way
Safe,
Comfortable
& Effective ICON White Spot Removal
NO DANGER
Our white spot removal process is perfectly safe when performed by a qualified dentist. It is a minimally invasive procedure with a low risk of complications
BESPOKE TREATMENT
It is not the same process for everyone, multiple applications can be made to achieve the best possible result. The treatment is quick and simple.
QUALITY GUARANTEED
The results are long-lasting, and it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups.Â
Frequently Asked Questions
ICON white spot removal dental treatment is a non-invasive, cosmetic dental procedure designed to address white spot lesions on teeth. White spots often result from enamel demineralization due to factors like early-stage tooth decay or enamel hypoplasia. ICON treatment aims to improve the appearance of these spots without traditional drilling and filling.
The procedure involves the application of a special resin material that infiltrates the porous enamel, filling in the white spot and blending it with the surrounding tooth structure.
ICON white spot removal involves a multi-step process. First, the tooth’s surface is gently etched with a mild acid to create micro-spaces in the enamel. Then, a low-viscosity resin is applied to infiltrate the enamel, filling the gaps and replacing lost minerals. Finally, the resin is cured, hardening it and blending it with the tooth structure, reducing the visibility of the white spot.
White spot lesions are often caused by demineralization of tooth enamel, which can result from early-stage tooth decay (caries), enamel hypoplasia, or other factors affecting enamel health.
ICON white spot removal may not be suitable for all white spot lesions. Its effectiveness depends on factors like the size, location, and depth of the lesion. A dentist will evaluate each case to determine if ICON treatment is the appropriate solution or if other treatments are needed.
ICON White Spot Removal is generally a painless and minimally invasive procedure. It typically does not require anaesthesia.
The procedure usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes per treated tooth, depending on the complexity of the case. You may require multiple visits.
The longevity of the results of ICON dental treatment can vary from person to person and depends on several factors. While ICON treatment is designed to provide long-lasting improvements in the appearance of white spot lesions, it’s essential to understand that it may not be a permanent solution. The durability of the results is influenced by the following factors:
1. Oral Hygiene Practices: Good oral hygiene is crucial for maintaining the results. Regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups can help prevent the recurrence of white spot lesions and other dental issues.
2. Dietary Choices: Consuming a diet rich in sugary and acidic foods and beverages can contribute to enamel demineralization and the development of white spots. Being mindful of your dietary choices can help preserve the results.
3. Overall Oral Health: The health of your entire mouth, including the condition of your teeth and gums, can impact the longevity of the results. Maintaining a healthy oral environment is essential.
4. Post-Treatment Care: Following any specific post-treatment care instructions provided by your dentist is crucial. These instructions may include recommendations for oral care and dietary restrictions immediately after the procedure.
5. Individual Factors: Each person’s dental health and response to treatment can be unique. Some individuals may experience longer-lasting results than others.