Tooth Bleaching Side Effects
The two side effects which occur more are often a provisional increase in sensitivity of tooth and soft irritation of soft fabrics of the mouth, in particular the gums. The sensitivity of tooth often occurs during the parts of the treatment of whitening. The fabric irritation most generally results from a plate of mouth of patient-fitting of precision rather than of the agent of tooth-whitening.
All the two conditions usually are provisional and disappear in 1 to 3 days to stop or achieve the treatment. The individuals with the sensitive teeth and gums, gums of retreat and/or the restorations defective should consult their dentist before using a tooth bleaching the system. No matter who allergic to the peroxide (the bleaching agent) should not employ a product of whitening. Whitening is not recommended in the children under the age of 16. It is because the room of pulp, or the nerve of the tooth, is increased until this age. The teeth bleaching under this condition could irritate pulp or make it become sensitive. Teeth bleaching is not also recommended in the women pregnant or nursing.