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May 06, 2017 | Patient Resource | Comments Off on Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening Is Not For Everybody, Sadly

Teeth Whitening is the process of restoring the natural coloration of teeth coloration after these have been discolored by certain food items, medications and diseases. Examples include the excessive consumption of coffee, tea and soda as well as the use of tetracyclines and the onset of enamel hypoplasia. The process is usually performed for cosmetic purposes since yellowish teeth are considered an unpleasant sight.

Unfortunately, not all individuals are good candidates for the procedure despite their ardent desire for its benefits. You must discuss your suitability for the in-clinic and in-home treatments with your dentist so as to avoid the risks and complications that can arise from unsupervised use of teeth whitening products.

Cohorts Unsuitable For Teeth Whitening

Before you consider teeth bleaching and whitening treatments, take a look at these cohorts that dentists assert are unsuitable for these processes. It must be emphasized that the results, if there are any,will be less successful but the occurrence of risks are more likely. Think twice.

• Children under 16 years should not use teeth whitening products lest these irritate the pulp chamber.
• Pregnant and lactating mothers are well-advised to avoid these products as well since the chemicals can affect their bodies.
• Individuals with sensitive teeth and gums as well as defective restorations are unsuitable candidates for teeth bleaching and whitening treatments because of the ingredients in the products, not to mention the impact of the laser light used.
• Persons with allergies to peroxide and its related components.
• Individuals with darkly-stained teeth because these are unresponsive to teeth bleaching methods; the better options are crowns and veneers.

If you do fall into one of these categories but you still want healthy-looking teeth, you must approach your dentist. You will most likely have other options in cosmetic dentistry.

Teeth Whitening Risks

Now, if you continue with an in-home treatment despite the strong objections of your dentist, you must be prepared to deal with the consequences. You may not only suffer from increased teeth and gum sensitivity but also from bacterial infections, which will worsen your oral health issues.

Ultimately, the most important thing about teeth whitening, as is the case with all dental procedures, is that your teeth and gums are as healthy as can be – whiter teeth or not.

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