Tooth Sensitivity And Whitening Options

The greatest self is a peaceful smile, that always sees the world smiling back. One of the guaranteed ways of achieving this winning smile is by opting for a teeth whitening treatment. This simple and easy dental treatment is among the best ways for boosting self confidence and goes a long way in enhancing your smile for sure. However, the most common downsides of getting your teeth whitened is severe tooth sensitivity. This condition may be temporary, but its constant irritant could cause pain if you intake anything too hot or cold. This inflammation is mainly due to hydrogen peroxide which is used in whitening treatments. But there is no need to worry, since this situation can be easily tackled. Just following the below tips listed, would make your smile just fine.

  • Visit dentist regularly:
    Let me just put it out there that when it comes to taking any decisions which include newly whitened teeth, it is for the best that you consult your dentist at each step of the way so that necessary preventions can be taken accordingly. If you are using over the counter products to whiten your teeth at home itself, we strongly recommend that you refer with your dentist beforehand so that you can be prepared for all the potential problems that you may have to face.
  • May consider taking pain killers:
    Generally, the tooth sensitivity is not all that painful but if your teeth have become hypersensitive which is proving you trouble and pain, then we did advice to pop an Advil or a Tylenol to relieve the pain. However, please consult your dentist before hand to make sure that this is alright.
  • Limit your intake of too cold food and drinks:
    The procedure of getting teeth whitened gets your teeth sensitive to temperatures. One of the main reasons that may trigger sensitive teeth is cold food and drinks. Since the pain from tooth sensitivity is temporary, you don’t have to shy away from your favourite cold drinks and food for too long. We would recommend to get approval from your dentist before diving teeth first into the cold foods.
  • Consider switching to sensitivity relief toothpastes:
    In most cases, normal toothpastes are not good for whitened teeth suffering from tooth sensitivity since their chemical composition is rather strong and may prove to be harsh. In such cases it is best to go for toothpastes made to cater to sensitive teeth like the Colgate Max White Professional System which is highly recommended.

Sensitivity of teeth is usually for a short duration, lasting for not more than 3-4 days. It is recommended that you consider taking a check on teeth whitening procedure if you are already suffering from tooth sensitivity, since it may aggravate your condition even more. But apart from that, just following the tips mentioned above, then you will be good to go in no time at all.

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