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Whitening For Sensitive Teeth

Whitening Teeth: Seek Professional Guidance

Oftentimes, sensitive teeth can be caused by receding gums, gingivitis, or cracked teeth. This makes whitening teeth a bit more complicated, which is why it's a great idea to consult your dentist before starting any whitening program.

Because your dentist knows you and your dental history best, she is well-informed and can therefore work with you to develop the most effective and comfortable option for whitening sensitive teeth when the time is right.

What If My Dentist Says No to Whitening Teeth?

Dentists are often hesitant to recommend whitening treatments for those sensitive to whitening, especially for those with gum disease. Most likely, your dental professional will encourage you to treat your gum disease until it's healed before starting a whitening program. Similarly, if you have dental problems such as cavities, your dentist will likely recommend that you get them filled before beginning a whitening regimen.

The good news is that many dental problems are fully treatable. Once your dentist feels your teeth are in good condition, chances are, you'll get the green light to pursue your perfect smile.

Is There Hope for Those with Teeth Sensitive to Whitening?

There certainly is hope for those with sensitive teeth who are also pursuing a beautiful white smile. Using the same ingredient dentists use in a less concentrated formula, Crest 3D White Whitestrips Gentle Routine offers subtle whitening in a mild formula, in only five minutes per day. While your road to the perfect smile may be a bit more challenging than for some, whitening treatments for teeth sensitive to whitening can be painless and effective if you follow the appropriate protocol.

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