Case Report: Zoom Bleaching for Aesthetic Enhancement and Mental Well-Being in a 37-Year-Old Female with Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Authors: Ruvin Haidar, Muneera
Journal: International Journal Of Applied Technology In Medical Sciences
Volume: Vol 4 Issue 1
Keywords: teeth whitening, dental bleaching, BDD dental treatment
Abstract
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition where individuals develop an overwhelming preoccupation with perceived flaws in their appearance. often leading to emotional distress and a diminished quality of life. Dental aesthetics, particularly concerns about tooth color, can be a significant trigger for individuals with BDD. This case report focuses on a 37-year-old female patient diagnosed with BDD, who was undergoing psychiatric therapy while expressing dissatisfaction with the discoloration of her teeth. Her belief that a brighter smile would improve her confidence and mental well-being led her to seek professional whitening treatment. Following a thorough clinical assessment, the patient underwent three cycles of Zoom bleaching, a widely recognized and effective tooth-whitening procedure. The treatment achieved a noticeable improvement in tooth shade, which aligned with the patient’s expectations. Beyond the aesthetic outcome, the patient reported a significant boost in her self-esteem and emotional outlook. Her psychiatrist also observed an improvement in her overall mental state, highlighting the positive psychological impact of the treatment. This case underscores the potential for cosmetic dental procedures to complement mental health interventions in individuals with BDD. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach that addresses both the aesthetic and emotional needs of the patient, ultimately improving their quality of life.