Saturday, October 3, 2009

When the Teeth Whitening Does Not Make a Difference


Teeth whitening are not one hundred percent productive for some people.
Anyone that is under the age of sixteen should not be bleaching their teeth with any type of whitening products. The pulp chamber or the nerve can be enlarged on the tooth due to using these chemicals below this age.

Teeth whitening under the age of sixteen can be the reason of irritation to the pulp and can make your teeth more sensitive. Women that are pregnant should not use them either or any woman that is breast-feeding.


People that have sensitive teeth and problems with their gums should not use the whitening products either. They should talk to their dentist before even trying them.

Anyone having allergies to peroxide are not recommended to using the bleaching agents.

Diseases in the gums and teeth and enamel that are decaying should not use teeth whitening processes. Any cavity in a tooth can cause the bleaching agents to get into the existing decay and cause a type of irritation.

People that have tooth roots that are showing are also not recommended to use bleaching agents because the roots do not have enamel covers.

Teeth that have any type of fillings, veneers, crowns, or bonding should never be bleached. This can cause a result in uneven bleaching and you should stop bleaching two weeks before any fillings take place.

The yellow stains can be changed to white easily. However the brown, bluish gray, and purple will show less improvement with the teeth whitening process.

All people are different and will act differently to the teeth whitening process. Anyone that smokes should refrain from smoking during the teeth whitening process to get the right results. The color that you want should be a shade lighter than the white part inside your eye.



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