What
is teeth whitening?
Teeth whitening is a process
that makes teeth appear whiter. Teeth whitening is a part of dentistry and
should be recommended by your dental professional after assessing if you are
eligible. You can also buy DIY home teeth whitening kits but these may carry
risks.
Risks
of home kits:
Some home kits don’t contain
enough of the whitening product to be effective. More generally, if a dental
professional is not doing the whitening, the mouth guard provided may not fit
properly so some of the bleaching gel may leak out onto your gums and into your
mouth, causing blistering and sensitivity. Remember to follow the directions
carefully. Don’t leave the strips or gels on longer than advised – that may
cause sore gums and set you up for other problems.
Even if you decide to whiten
your teeth at home, you should see your dentist first. Your dentist will look
for cavities and check the health of your gums during the exam. Treating any
problems before you whiten is safer for your mouth.
No matter whether you decide to
whiten your teeth at home or at dental office, to be on the safe side, pregnant women or nursing mothers should
postpone teeth whitening.
Protect sensitive teeth:
Your
teeth may become mildly sensitive after you whiten, but it’s usually short
term. It might be less of an issue if your teeth and gums are in good shape. If
it bothers you, stop the treatment and talk to your dentist.
Gel-filled
trays, which you wear over your teeth like a mouth guard, can also bother your
gums if they
don't
fit well. It’s a good idea to stop using the product if you start having this
problem. If you want more information about teeth whitening treatment, contact Expressions Dental™ Calgary NW general dentists.
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