Does drinking a glass of cold water make you pucker your lips after whitening your teeth? Although you might think tooth sensitivity is normal after using whitening products, it shouldn’t hurt to brighten your smile. Here’s what might be causing your discomfort and what you can do to avoid tooth sensitivity.
Teeth Whitening and Sensitive Teeth
Some people are prone to tooth sensitivity, but others can experience discomfort for many reasons when whitening their teeth. Not everyone is a candidate for teeth whitening. If you have untreated dental problems, like decay or gum disease, whitening agents can aggravate the issues, leading to discomfort. In addition, overusing whitening products can damage your enamel, especially if they are abrasive. Although your enamel is strong, it will not grow back once it is gone.
Visit a Dentist for Teeth Whitening
Although there are more over-the-counter products than ever before to combat tooth discoloration, it’s always best to visit a professional. Your cosmetic dentist will examine your mouth to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy. They will identify the source of your staining to determine an appropriate treatment, like teeth whitening.
Your smile can get up to 8 shades brighter using an in-office solution. You can also achieve in-office results from the comfort of your home using a take-home kit. Your dentist can cater your treatment to your needs to reduce your risk of sensitivity.
Preventing Tooth Sensitivity with Teeth Whitening
You can avoid sensitive teeth by following a few tips when treating stains, like:
- Don’t Overuse Whitening Products: Space out your whitening treatments to avoid damaging your enamel. This includes over-the-counter products, including toothpaste and strips.
- Skip Risky Home Remedies: You’ll find many DIY teeth whitening solutions online, but they may damage your teeth, like charcoal toothpaste. It’s best to skip any home remedies without first consulting with your dentist.
- Use Desensitizing Toothpaste: If you have a history of sensitive teeth, desensitizing toothpaste can help reduce the uncomfortable sensations.
- Avoid Hot or Cold Foods and Drinks: Avoid hot or cold foods and drinks for 24 to 48 hours after whitening your teeth.
With the help of a dental professional, you can turn back the clock to restore a vibrant smile. You won’t have to deal with tooth sensitivity by visiting your dentist for teeth whitening.
About Dr. Anthony Feck
Dr. Feck has over 35 years of experience in dentistry. He earned his dental degree from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry and has completed advanced training in many specialties, like sedation dentistry, dental implants, and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Feck is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Facial Esthetics, the American Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. Request an appointment through his website or call his office at (859) 687-6394.