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The Pain of Tooth Whitening Agents on Sensitive Teeth

Tooth whitening products have become all the rage lately. They’ve been advertised – and used – very heavily over the last few years. However, what isn’t as heavily advertised is the fact that tooth whitening agents aren’t for everyone.

Among the most common side-effects of bleaching your teeth is sensitivity. Though it is important that tooth whitening systems that you purchase be effective, you also need to make sure that they are safe to use before you irritate the inside of your mouth, and cause yourself unnecessary pain.

At-home tooth-bleaching products commonly use a 10 percent carbamide peroxide ingredient. Dental researchers have discovered that there are many safety considerations that are connected to using this kind of product. Especially in the case of tray-based systems.

Though this may be very effective for whitening your teeth, it is important that you speak to your Chandler dentist before making the decision to use them. Only your dentist will know if they are the right kind of product for you.

The two most common side-effects that you could experience if you use the wrong kind of tooth whitening system for you are:

  • Thermal sensitivity – sensitivity to hot and cold.
  • Gingival irritation – gum irritation.

Other less common symptoms include tooth pain, sore throat, tissue tingling, and headaches. If you should experience any of these symptoms while using a tooth whitening product, it is very important that you discontinue use – even if they are only minor in nature. You should always make certain to report your symptoms to your dentist.

When it comes to safety while using 10% carbamide peroxide teeth whiteners, the products are generally considered to be safe to your health, and should not have any notable effect on the mineral content or microhardness of your tooth enamel, nor will it harm the nerve in your teeth . Furthermore, any dental work you’ve had will usually remain safe.

However, in order to avoid the pain of tooth sensitivity, consulting your Chandler dentist is a necessary step when choosing any tooth whitening product.


One Response to “The Pain of Tooth Whitening Agents on Sensitive Teeth

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    Teeth Whitening Products
    February 15th, 2008 07:15

    I found your blog post via Google blog search while searching for teeth whitening products and your post regarding “The Pain of Tooth Whitening Agents on Sensitive Teeth” looks very interesting to me and it is also very creative. I have a teeth website of my own and I must say that your blog is really good. Keep up the great work on a really high class resource.

    When it comes to discussing the teeth whitening products sold in home-use kits, make sure you know what you pay for. Read the label of the product when making the purchase and ask the shop assistant at the chemist’s for any usage specificity or tips of advice. Such kits also include special instructions inside the package, which you’ll have to read very carefully before using the teeth whitening products inside. The risk with such home-use bleaching agents is that they can trigger some gum irritations or tooth sensitivity, hence, be careful on what you spend your money.

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