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Teeth Whitening Risks - How to Protect Yourself

  

Teeth whitening risks are very important to know so you are able to make the right choice and also protect your teeth - which are like a jewel in your body.

Even though teeth whitening is becoming more and more popular these days, because everyone seems to love getting a sparkling "Hollywood" smile, it is still important to follow the healthy guidelines too.

Teeth whitening will be safe if the doctor you have chosen is careful about the safety guidelines. That's why it is very important to choose a dentist you trust and you know is skilled at his work.

Here are some possible risks of using teeth whitening...

Tooth Sensitivity:

After your teeth whitening session, you will most likely feel a temporary sensitivity in your teeth - to change of temperature and touch.

So if you felt it, know it is normal. Just take special care of your teeth until it goes away.

This sensitivity happens mostly when doing In-Office whitening, as they use a higher-concentration bleach on your teeth.

2. Gum Irritation

Many people say after their teeth whitening session, they feel gum irritation. This can be because of the contact with the bleach.

If it happened to you, don't worry. It will disappear itself in just a few days.

So It Teeth Whitening Safe?

The short answer is Yes. Studies have proven that if you choose a skilled dentist or use your take-home kits as instructed, your teeth will be healthy and fine.

If you are very careful about protecting your teeth it is recommended that you use Take-Home do-it-yourself-kits as they use a lower concentration bleach.

How to Keep Your White Smile Afterwards

Now that you've gone through all this to gain a whiter smile, don't you like to keep it as long as possible - even for years?

So here are some tips to help you keep your sparkling smile...

  • Avoid dark color drinks like dark coffee or strong tea because they transfer their color to your teeth over time.
  • Avoid using drinks or food that have a strong color.
  • Brush your teeth carefully a few times a day and use mouthwash to wash away all the dirt resting your teeth every day.

Good luck!

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