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Tooth Whitening by Best Dentist in Greenpoint

Your smile is the first thing that people notice in you and that is why you should take good care of it. One of the most preferred treatments for retaining this smile is by going for teeth whitening.

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Tooth Whitening by Best Dentist in Greenpoint

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  1. Is Tooth Whitening a Safe Procedure to OPT for? Your smile is the first thing that people notice in you and that is why you should take good care of it. One of the most preferred treatments for retaining this smile is by going for teeth whitening. Over a decade, bleaching and other types of whitening methods have proven to be effective and safe. No adverse effects on the teeth or gums have been shown in the substantial laboratory and clinical testing by several products that are available in the market today. Earlier, the higher concentrations of bleach in case of the treatments that were conducted in- house resulted in greater amount of sensitivity. Nowadays, however, the bleaching gels are much more buffered that lead to lesser amount of sensitivity. Sensitivity occurs among people when they consume hot or cold foods after the whitening procedure is done with. But usually they disappear after 48 hours and is gone completely when the treatment stops. In some cases however, your dentist may discourage the dental bleaching procedure. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding If you have highly sensitive teeth, gum disease, cavities or teeth with worn enamel If you have crowns (that are tooth-coloured), caps or other dental work in your front tooth that cannot be bleached.

  2. However, apart from the above, if you still experience sensitivity then there are ways to eliminate it. Just read on. Opt for a toothpaste that is made for sensitive teeth which consist of potassium nitrate that helps to soothe tooth nerve ending Wear the tray for a shorter period if you use tray applicator Let your teeth adapt to the whitening process by stop whitening the teeth for several days. Within a day the sensitivity will stop. The less sensitivity you will experience the longer you whiten the teeth. You can ask your pharmacist or your dentist for a product that contains fluoride. It helps to re-mineralize the teeth. Wear in your trays or brush on about four minutes before and after whitening your teeth. The above are some of the things suggested by the reputed and experienced dentist in Greenpoint in order to reduce tooth sensitivity after the process of teeth whitening. Patient Friendly Dental 67-13 Fresh Pond Rd. Ridgewood, NY 11385 Ph:- (718) 304-0595 http://www.patientfriendlydental.com

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