Some side effects reported include gums and soft tissue irritation, altered taste and more commonly teeth sensitivity after treatment. However be rest-assured that these conditions are temporary and would disappear upon stopping or completing treatment. Filings and other restorative materials are usually not affected by bleaching therefore maintaining their default color which can lead to different shades on the tooth. Thus if you have sensitive teeth and gums with defective restorations, it is best you consult your dentist before using any whitening products.
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It didn't hurt when i got my teeth whitened so i don't think it will hurt when you get braces
No
Yes I am 14 and I went to the dentist to have my teeth professionally whitened
If you get your teeth whitened you are risking losing some sensitivity in your teeth. It is also a risk if you are pregnant.
of course they are. they are just whitened and straighted a bit. but they are real.
You could go to a dentist and have them whitened which is very costly, or a simpler way is using strawberries. Just rub them on your teeth.
Yes, she does naturally have teeth, but I'm sure that that's not what you meant....those are her real teeth and they have only been whitened never straightened or anything.
No. Unlike real teeth, porcelain bridges have the color baked in, and the whitening agents have no effect on them.
brush the teeth, of course..... but in some cases, teeth are not able to be whitened by just brushing it. some people go to dentists and ask it to be bleached to make it whiter.
the best results I've had is crest white strips. they make your teeth very sensitive for awhile though. or if you can afford it get them professionally whitened.
Most food causes your teeth to become less-white in some way. It's a good use of dental hygiene such as brushing, floossing and mouthwash that will keep your teeth white.
yes but not hurt your teeth