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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Teeth Whitening: Side Effects

By Jacob Whiting

People have started experimenting with various kinds of products to attain a perfect set of pearly whites, which seems to be the effect of increasing awareness about tooth whitening. Another thing being notices is the fact that many people prefer to use "do it yourself" products rather than visiting a dentist for a whitening job.

This may be attributed to either of these - The fear of the dentists chair or maybe his fee that keeps a vast majority of people from exploring In-office whitening; products for of the shelf products for teeth whitening are quite high in demand.

Among such products tooth whitening strips are a popular choice for bringing a brighter shade to your teeth. However as with other methods of teeth whitening, the question of side effects always lurks somewhere nearby. Though most manufactures would say that their strips are absolutely safe to use and any doubts regarding their safety are totally unfounded, it is always prudent on our part to do a little research on your own.

The two side effects that are attributed to the use of teeth whitening strips are gum irritation and tooth sensitivity. However, a close look at these problems suggest that it's not tooth whitening strips that are responsible in most cases for such inconvenience, rather they are due to other causes in most of the cases.

The gum irritation that is associated with teeth whitening strips is more because of the soft tissue of a person and its reaction to the strips hydrogen peroxide whitener rather than the product itself. In case you experience a gum irritation, you should immediately stop using the strip and consult your dentist. With proper treatment issues related to gums can be alleviated in quick time. Further your dentist will be able to suggest the right course of treatment. Once your treatment is over you can again try using whitening strip to check if things turn out better this time around.

Tooth sensitivity is commonly observed when an individual uses a whitening strip. It should be noted that tooth sensitivity thus experienced is not very harsh in severity and has a tendency to fade away with each passing day, especially, when using the teeth whitening strips is stopped.

It has been found in a survey that almost half of the people who use teeth whitening strips are prone to side effects. To minimize such risks, one should go for strips that have lower concentration of whitener. Also, one may test the waters by using the product for a shorter time in the initial period.

Once you have experienced the side effects, it gives you ample wisdom to take a decision on whether to go for the product or not. If you are satisfied with the whitening result and you want to continue even with minor inconvenience then it is advisable to use it at less frequent intervals. But, the best option would be to change the brand of the teeth whitening strip altogether and use a strip that has hydrogen peroxide whitener with lower concentration. &, in case the problem still persists, then it would be wise to stop using teeth whitening strips.

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