Tooth sensitivity is one of the common side effects after teeth whitening. The degree of teeth whitening sensivity ranges from mild to severe depending on how you sensitive your own teeth are and how strong is the whitening products that you are using. But the good news is that it is only temporary.

 

 

Teeth Whitening Products Causing Sensitivity | What Is Health

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There is an ever growing trend toward people using teeth whitening products to whiten or bleach their teeth. This can give you a much more beautiful smile and help you look more attractive. With the emphasis that is placed 

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The Causes And Treatment Options For The Tooth Sensitivity

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Some people are genetically predisposed to have sensitive teeth and gums. The artificial whitening process may not be recommended for such people. The second very important factor that may cause tooth sensitivity even in 

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Teeth Whitening can cause sensitivity | Affordable Dental Center

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In some people a teeth whitening procedure causes sensitivity, but there are solutions to the problem.

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Will Teeth Whitening Cause Tooth Sensitivity?

One of the most popular cosmetic treatments today is teeth whitening, mainly because stained or discolored teeth are very common. Whitening treatments are simple, often performed in thedentist office.
 
Teeth whitening treatments have limited side effects, all of which are minor. The most common side effects are irritation to the gums and other oral tissues, as well as tooth sensitivity. Sensitivity is more common among those who have thin enamel. Irritation to the gums is more likely during at-home whitening. When teeth are whitened in the office, the cosmetic dentist will use a special gel to protect the lips and gums.

In-office whitening provides almost immediate results. Your teeth can be lightened five to ten shades after a single one-hour treatment. At-home treatment shows results after seven to ten days, and is often recommended for more stubborn stains that do not respond well to in-office whitening.
 
If you experience sensitivity after whitening, be sure to consult with your cosmetic dentist for treatment suggestions. Toothpaste for sensitive teeth can help, as can other treatments that help replace minerals that build up the tooth enamel.

Sensitivity after whitening is more common after multiple treatments, so be sure to follow your dentist’s recommendations about the frequency of treatment. In most cases, a single treatment will provide dramatic results, then you will only need touch-up treatments to maintain your new, bright smile.

At-home treatment supplied by your dentist also has a slightly higher risk of sensitivity. Since at-home teeth whitening treatments are used for more stubborn staining, if often makes use of stronger whitening agents. Be sure to follow your dentist’s instructions to reduce the risk of irritation to the gums and lips as well as the risk of tooth sensitivity. Over-the-counter whitening is generally not as strong, and so is less likely to cause sensitivity, but if you use it more frequently in order to get better results, the possibility of irritation increases.

To find out more about whitening treatments and how they can benefit your smile, contact the office of Grout Family Dentistry, located in Littleton Colorado, today at 303 -730-1222 schedule a consultation.

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So don't let tooth sensitivity scare you off from getting your teeth whitened. If you do have sensitive teeth, talk to your dentist about it and he/she will recommend the best product for you to use. Your dentist is the best person who can help you with this. They are the professionals who can help you make an informed decision. Teeth whitening sensitivity is only temporary and may last 24-48 hours. So don't be scared to have that beautiful white smile you always wanted.

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By: Dr. Ladan Zinati

6 Thoughts to “What Causes Teeth Whitening Sensitivity”

  1. Brian

    I have tried whiteners before and have had problems with my gums bleeding and tooth sensitivity. It’s good to know there are differences between products, so maybe I will try whitening again with some different products.

    1. Ladanzinati90201

      Yes Brian, not all products are the same. Some have a higher strength than others.

  2. Lacey

    I’ve always had extremely sensitive teeth and was worried about how whitening would impact me. It’s good to know that using a teeth whitening product will likely not affect my teeth, and if it does, it’s only for a couple of days!

    1. Ladanzinati90201

      Yes Lacey. Just don’t go for the strongest concentration because you can get very sensitive, although it is only temporary.

  3. skyhigh181

    🙂

    It’s good to know my normal tooth sensitivity is not a major problem in getting my teeth whitened. I’ve always wondered and was a little nervous to ask in case the answer was no.

    1. Ladanzinati90201

      Yeah, depending on how sensitive your teeth are, you may not want to use the strongest concentration.

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