“Home Whitening Alert?”

Posted by drgracesun on June 22, 2009 under Beautiful Smile, Cosmetic Dentistry, Dental Products, General Dental Knowledge, Information, Tooth Whitening | Be the First to Comment

It is wonderful to have a dazzling white smile, and there are dozens of DIY or OTC teeth whitening products available – the demand is high! They promise to whiten your teeth in as little as 4-6 weeks, at a fraction of the cost of professional whitening done by your dental professional. Sounds like a great idea, but beaware, these fly-by-night whitening systems can potentially damage your teeth by wearing away at the enamel View definition in a new window of your smile, weakening the teeth and leaving your oral health to suffer.

A study recently completed by the Ohio State University College of Dentistry evaluated the hardness of human enamel with the use of five name-brand tooth whiteners, comparing their values to non-treated enamel. Decreased hardness and elastic modulus of enamel were found in the study, and the conclusion read: “Nanohardness of human enamel was significantly decreased after usage of home-bleaching View definition in a new window systems. The elastic modulus of enamel was also affecte by some bleaching systems”

Once tooth enamel hardness and elastic modulus has been reduced, a number of problems can start occurring. Teeth with weakened enamel are primarily more brittle and porous than healthy teeth, and are more likely to chip and break with little pressure. The savings in purchasing an OTC whitening kit over visiting your dentist could be reversed, many times over, if you were to chip or otherwise damage your teeth!

Before starting the teeth whitening process, it is best have your teeth evaluated by a dental professional – there may be a hidden cavity View definition in a new window or weakened enamel already existing. Existing restorations, gum recession View definition in a new window, tooth erosion and root exposure might be affected by the bleaching process. If  you do decide to go through the bleaching process, keep your mouth clean, brush right after meals and beverages and  brush after usage of any whitening products. This will help to maintain the health of your tooth structure. Stay away from foods or beverages that are acidic, or have a staining effect. Lastly, check into whether an added fluoride View definition in a new window treatment could be beneficial in strengthening and/or remineralizing your enamel. It feels great to have a set of healthy whites – just  be wise about your whitening decision!  Speak with your dental professional for more information and go for that smile you’ve always wanted.

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