Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Sensitive teeth from whiteners?

I have been using 'white strips' by crest for three days(my dentist recommended them) and my teeth have become a bit sensitive especially to hot and cold.


Is this temporary or am i setting myself for a lifetime of niggling pain.


Thanks

Sensitive teeth from whiteners?
This should be temporary, and it is normal when whitening.





Use Sensodyn toothpaste and when you go to sleep rub it on and don't rinse off.





Also, it is important to avoid citrus foods and fizzy water or other drinks (regardless of whether they are sugar free) before, during and for about a week after whitening teeth.





Hope it helps ! It'll be worth it - "Bling"!!
Reply:It should be only temporary................. rub sensodyne on them.
Reply:i would recommend Euthymol toothpaste, used twice a day for white shiny teeth and amazing protection. I am 40 and have never had a filling and have always used it, never get sensitive teeth and never have bad breath.
Reply:Be fine next in few days
Reply:you had it now. The bleach has eaten your enamel, you will soon land up with pain %26amp; you need to go in for root canal treatment.
Reply:It's temporary providing you look after your teeth well. What it does is kind of open up tiny tiny channels into the middle of your tooth where the nerve is...hence pain to hot and cold. You need to get yourself a toothpaste that provides blockages to these little channels in the form of mineral ions. Sensodyne is a good one for that, especially the Pronamel range.


In the mean time, avoid things that cause you the pain; don't forget to avoid anything coloured - if it's a drink, try with a straw and don't slosh it around your mouth.


Good luck!
Reply:Some toothpastes claim to whiten teeth. There's nothing wrong with using whitening toothpastes as long as they also contain fluoride and ingredients that fight plaque and tartar. Log on to http://tipsfromruby-teethcare.blogspot.c... tips to have sparkle on your teeth and keep them in good



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