
Teeth whitening can be an incredible treatment for those looking to brighten their smile. But you might have heard that it can cause dental sensitivity. How worried should you be about this effect? Is there a way to avoid it? What do you need to know about teeth whitening and dental sensitivity before committing to this treatment?
Don’t worry – if you get your smile professionally whitened by a qualified dentist, you should be able to have a comfortable experience! Keep reading to get the full details.
The Average Whitening Experience
Most patients actually don’t experience any sensitivity after a professional teeth whitening. Since your dentist will be overseeing the entire process, they can carefully control the strength of the whitening agents. This helps ensure that your enamel and gums aren’t damaged by improper application. All things considered, the average teeth whitening experience is quite mild!
Talking To Your Dentist
When you might experience post-whitening sensitivity is if your teeth are already a bit touchy. However, since your dentist can personalize your treatment, they can simply adjust the dosage of the whitening agents. It might take a little bit longer to fully whiten your teeth, but it’s worth taking the time to do what’s best for you and your smile! Don’t hesitate to talk to your dentist about tender pearly whites.
The Beauty of a Professional Take-Home Kit
When you think about teeth whitening, odds are you picture yourself spending time in the patient’s chair. But there’s more than one way to eliminate dental stains! Instead of receiving an in-office treatment, your dentist can provide you with a custom take-home kit. Essentially, you’ll apply a gentler form of your dentist’s whitening agent to a set of personalized trays.
While you should absolutely follow your dentist’s meticulous instructions for application, you will have the flexibility to be able to pause your treatment for a day or two, giving your mouth a break. If you have overly sensitive teeth, this is another great way to ensure you avoid discomfort!
Conclusion
Teeth whitening treatments can cause some temporary dental sensitivity – but in most cases the patient has a prior history of this discomfort. Even if you do have overly tender teeth, you can still have a comfortable whitening experience! Talk to your dentist, and they can tailor your treatment accordingly.
About the Practice
At Beverly Farms Dental, we strive to help each of our patients have a positive care experience. Our expert dentists are skilled at providing personalized treatments, and would be happy to customize your teeth whitening plan so you can avoid uncomfortable sensitivities. To contact our friendly team and schedule a consultation, please call 978-927-3515.
