Are There Any Bad Effects to Tooth Whitening?
If
you are thinking about whitening your teeth, rest assured that it is a very
safe process at a regular dental facility. However, just like the products we
use, any medical product should strictly list the side effects.
Most
people who use tooth whitening products have few or no side effects and they
are happy with the results. However, some people may experience one or more
side effects related to tooth whitening:
Sensitive
teeth
You
may notice that your teeth are sensitive during and for a short time after
whitening. This is due to the dentin layer being exposed during the whitening
process. If you have symptoms of sensitive teeth, consult your dentist before
whitening to see which whitening teeth are right for your situation. Your
dentist can also give you some brand of whitening products that can help you
reduce the increased sensitivity during the whitening process.
Soft
tissue stimulation
If
the whitening gel is exposed to gum tissue during whitening, soft tissue may be
irritated. When soft tissues are irritated, the gums usually appear white
immediately after contact with whitening products, especially if you have been
exposed to a professional office whitening product. Generally, after exposure
to chemicals in whitening products, the gum tissue can quickly return to
normal, but many patients will feel panic when they see their gums after being
exposed to high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide or urea peroxide. Prolonged
exposure to a solution of tooth whitening gel or gum tissue may also cause
inflammation and redness in areas affected by the whitening solution. In the
extreme case of soft tissue stimulated by whitening fluid, bleeding and pain
may occur in the gum tissue.
Unwelcome
results
Depending
on the initial color of your teeth, the effect of whitening your teeth may not
be what you want. If you have severe tooth staining or discoloration inside the
teeth, you may not notice a change in color after the teeth have turned white.
If you regularly whiten your teeth, you may notice that your teeth start to
turn gray or translucent, instead of the milky white that everyone wants to see
after whitening their teeth. In addition, if you have crowns, veneers or
fillers, the whitening effect is not good.
Go
to the dentist before deciding to turn white
So
before you decide to whiten your teeth, it's best to consult your dentist. A
professional dentist will evaluate your teeth to see if you are suitable for
whitening surgery and whether they will affect your tooth discoloration. From
there, you can choose between professional office whitening, professional
take-home whitening, or over-the-counter tooth whitening....
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