Teeth Whitening

An Introduction
Causes of Discoloration
Bleaching in the Dentists Office
Laser Treatments in the Dentists Office
Tray Based Bleaching Solutions
Teeth Whitening Strips
How Whitening Toothpastes Can Help
Home Remedies for Teeth Whitening
How Foods Affect It
What to Avoid in Teeth Whitening

What to Avoid in Teeth Whitening

 

What to Avoid in Teeth Whitening


What to Avoid in Teeth Whitening 


Not everyone should whiten their teeth. For some people, bleaching agents can do more harm to them than the whitening is worth, and for others, bleaching agents will not help.

 

There are also things you should avoid doing to have a safe and successful teeth whitening experience, so you have a healthy, happy mouth.

When you should not whiten your teeth

  • You should not whiten your teeth if you are under the age of 13.

  • You should not whiten your teeth with a bleaching agent if your tooth discoloration is congenital discoloration it will not actually help

  • Do not use whitening agents if your stains are from drugs, such as tetracycline. This will not help and can make your teeth very sensitive.

  • Whitening agents probably will not help if you have severe dental discoloration talk to your dentist for solutions

  • If you have sensitive teeth, bleaching agents will make them more sensitive, so you should avoid chemical teeth whitening, including some of the stronger whitening toothpastes

    What to Avoid in Teeth Whitening
    What not to Do

  • Do not scratch at your teeth with something hard many people try to scratch at their teeth with a pick or with their fingernails, thus causing damage to their enamel layer.

    Enamel is one of the hardest surfaces on your body, yet it can be scratched or damaged by metal or repeated scraping.

  • Do not regularly use abrasives on your teeth a regular use of stronger whitening toothpastes, or often using baking soda or salt on teeth will weaken and can damage the enamel this can be countered a little bit by use of fluoride treatments from your dentist, or perhaps by using a fluoride toothpaste, but is better to avoid

  • It is better to use a soft bristle toothbrush on your teeth than a medium or a hard bristle brush. Over time, a medium or hard bristle brush wears away more of your tooth enamel, while not actually providing more cleaning power

  • Do not scrub your teeth extra hard. Many people try to scrub away their tooth stains by brushing particularly hard at them.
    Brushing harder will not actually improve the efficacy of brushing, but it will wear down your tooth enamel faster.

  • Floss regularly but carefully. Over enthusiasm when flossing can damage gums. Your dental hygienist can show you how to floss properly.

    Do not smoke or chew tobacco

  • Staining from regular cigarette smoking is common and after an extended period of time, sinks more deeply into the enamel layer of the teeth.

    This is also true of tobacco chewing. If you do smoke, try to brush your teeth after each time you smoke. Avoid smoking in conjunction with drinking coffee, tea, or other hot drinks the heat from the drink makes teeth more susceptible to staining.

 

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