5 Risks of Home Tooth Whitening Kits

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5 Risks of Home Tooth Whitening Kits Professional teeth whitening by a competent dentist, treatment in beauty salons, or DIY home kits are the three primary choices available to people who want to whiten their teeth. Although the majority of people who whiten their teeth do so with the help of a professional dentist, a substantial number of people cannot afford such services and instead use DIY home kits.

Unfortunately, the risks of using over-the-counter tooth whitening solutions far exceed the advantages. 1. High doses of hydrogen peroxide, if not protected, can cause chemical burns to the mouth's lining. A mouth guard with bleaching gel is usually included in home kits. The gel may flow out and come into touch with the gums if the


guard does not fit precisely on the teeth. Teeth sensitivity, irreversible gum recession, and blistering can all result from this. Ingesting large amounts of hydrogen peroxide can cause burns to the oesophagus, gut, and stomach. 2. If you're using trays that don't fit properly, you're more likely to experience gum irritation from safe teeth-whitening products. By selecting whitening strips that fit more securely to your teeth, you can lower your risk of gum inflammation. 3. Abrasive ingredients are used in the majority of other teeth whitening products, especially kinds of toothpaste that do not contain hydrogen peroxide, to achieve the same result. While the alternative may appear to be less dangerous, the abrasives may be overly harsh on the teeth, causing considerable enamel damage. This means that a person's attempt to avoid whitening their teeth can result in permanent tooth damage. The irony of DIY teeth whitening remedies is that if they're used incorrectly, they can worsen the problem they're supposed to solve. 4. Home teeth whitening kits, such as peroxide-based strips, should not be used on teeth with braces because the whitening gel only whitens the portion of the teeth that it comes into contact with. Furthermore, the metal in the braces may rust and change colour. 5. Tooth sensitivity is most common at the start of a safe teeth-whitening regimen, and it usually goes away with time. Tooth sensitivity and gum inflammation are the most commonly reported side effects, according to the American Dental Association. However, these situations are usually just brief. To know more about teeth whitening visit https://woolwichdental.com/ or call us at (519) 824-8830.


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