Teeth Whitening Post Care Instructions
After teeth whitening, post care for your newly whitened teeth include:
1) avoiding dark-colormm m ed foods and beverages as well as smoking for at least a week after whitening. Whenever possible, sipping dark-colored beverages with a straw.
2) practicing good oral hygiene, brushing and flossing after meals and at bedtime
3) follow-up or maintenance whitening when color shades start to fade
Tooth Whitening sensitivity
Tooth bleaching can cause a temporary increase in tooth sensitivity to temperature, pressure and touch. Some individuals experience spontaneous shooting pains or “zingers” down the middle of their teeth.
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Individuals at greatest risk for whitening sensitivity are those with gum recession, significant cracks in their teeth or leakage resulting from faulty restorations.
Whitening sensitivity normally lasts no longer than a day or two, but in some cases whitening sensitivity may persist up to a month. If so, toothpaste containing potassium nitrate for sensitive teeth may be recommended for use.
If there is whitening sensitivity in teeth post tooth whitening treatment , there are several ways in reducing whitening sensitivity in teeth:
a) avoid acidic and citrus drinks and spicy foods as well as extreme hot or cold temperature foods
b) use toothpaste for sensitive teeth
c) take pain relieve medication where necessary
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