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  • teeth whitening
    By: SAM NOEL

    There are a few risks involved in the process of teeth

    whitening. The treatment may make your teeth sensitive for

    a brief period of time.


    This is a feature seen in the early stages of the teeth

    whitening process. Again it may gently irritate the soft

    tissues of the mouth like the gums.


    Mostly, a mouthpiece tray which does not fit properly is

    responsible for the irritation of the soft tissues. But

    both these conditions and discomfort do not persist for

    long and last only for a temporary period of one to three

    days of the completion of the treatment.


    In case of acute sensitivity one can follow a few simple

    measures to reduce or get rid of the teeth whitening risks.


    Firstly, the mouth tray can be used for a shorter period of

    time for example, instead of two 60 minute sessions it can

    be worn for two 30 minutes sessions.


    Again, the process can be stopped for a few days to allow

    the teeth to get adjusted to the teeth whitening treatment.


    Moreover, the dentist or the pharmacist can be asked to

    prescribe a product containing high fluoride to restore the

    mineral content of the teeth.


    This product should be applied to the tray and to be worn

    for four minutes before starting the whitening process.


    Lastly, brushing the teeth with toothpaste meant for

    sensitive teeth containing potassium nitrate helps soothe

    the nerve ends of the teeth. Such steps might alleviate the

    teeth whitening risks and irritations to some degree.


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