5 Things You Should Know About DIY Teeth Whitening

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By Dentistry of Kingwood

DIY projects range from wedding cakes to clothing alterations to homemade hygiene products.

If you’re after a whiter smile, however, you may want to think twice about going all-natural and taking a home-grown approach.

1. You may not get the results you want.

Most at-home teeth whitening tricks focus on lifting or scrubbing away surface stain. But that’s not effective for zapping out discoloration embedded deep within teeth.

2. It’s easy to get sensitive teeth.

Abrasive and strong whitening agents can make your teeth extremely sensitive! Proceed with caution after getting professional dental advice.

3. You could damage your enamel.

A few DIY diehards go all out when searching for the perfect teeth-bleaching combo. But this can result in permanent damage if done without consulting a dentist. Some common household tricks for whiten teeth, such as lemon juice, are acidic. Regular acid exposure weakens enamel more than it will lift stain.

4. Your gums could become very irritated.

Gums are made up of very sensitive tissue. whitening agents of all types may contain harsh chemicals that irritate the gums. To bleach your teeth safely, you need a technique that will protect the gum tissue.

5. You have to be very patient!

Some DIY whitening techniques are messy, some taste bad, while others burn. The discomfort can make you suddenly feel that a white smile just isn’t worth this aggravation. Why bother if you’re not seeing instant results? This discouragement can really put you off from trying to get a whiter smile.

Get professional insight on teeth bleaching before taking on a DIY endeavor. Schedule an appointment with Kingwood’s cosmetic dentist Dr. Ghattas here at Dentistry of Kingwood.

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