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Is the Teeth Whitening Process Painful?

September 24, 2018/0 Comments/in Dental Health /by admin

Teeth whitening offers a way to make your smile brighter and minimize the appearance of unsightly discolorations or stains from certain foods and beverages, the aging process or other causes. While the thought of having whiter teeth again can be appealing, some individuals are concerned about whether or not the process is uncomfortable or even painful. Find out more about what to expect from teeth whitening.

Tooth Sensitivity

When you have your teeth whitened, you might end up experiencing increased tooth sensitivity. The whitening process often involves the use of hydrogen peroxide, which can make your teeth more sensitive to certain sensations, such as hot or cold foods and beverages. You might also have increased discomfort when cold air hits your teeth if they are sensitive. Depending on how sensitive your teeth are during the whitening process, the discomfort you experience can be mild or more severe. You should keep in mind that this tooth sensitivity is only temporary.

Dealing with Sensitive Teeth

When you use an over-the-counter teeth whitening product or have your teeth professionally whitened, you should take steps to better cope with short-term sensitivity. You might want to limit or even avoid having foods and drinks that are too hot or cold. You can also ask your dentist about toothpaste that are designed for people with sensitive teeth. Switching to this type of toothpaste while your teeth are sensitive can make the whitening process more comfortable for you.

Teeth Whitening Safety

Using over-the-counter products for whitening your teeth is not recommended if you already have sensitive teeth or if you are worried about tooth sensitivity. Having professional whitening done means that you will be under the care of your dentist during the entire process, whether you have in-office whitening done or use take-home trays. Your dentist can discuss ways to minimize any discomfort you might feel and talk to you about ways to cope with short-term sensitivity until your teeth return to normal.

If you’re interested in teeth whitening in San Antonio, please contact Mason Dental Center to set up an appointment.

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