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The Top Three Misconceptions About Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening. For some it’s a scary topic, for others it’s essential. A bright, white smile is the epitome of a healthy mouth. However, some may have misconceptions about teeth whitening. Is it permanent? Are all whitening products the same? Is it dangerous? Is whitening toothpaste just as effective? With so many questions and so little time, we’ve taken some of the most common misconceptions of teeth whitening and have debunked them.

Myth 1: Whitening Toothpaste Produces the Same Results

Although some toothpaste contains active whitening ingredients, they’re not as effective as whitening treatments you may receive at the dentist. Over the counter whitening treatments usually contain different levels of hydrogen peroxide, while the dentist will use professional strength whitening agents. It’s no secret that whitening treatments received at the dentist will produce better results.

Myth 2: The Results Last Forever

Teeth whitening can help your smile be white and bright, however, over time it does lose its effectiveness. Results from a professional whitening can last anywhere from 2-3 years, but the results will eventually fade due to natural aging, food and drinking. To keep your teeth whiter, dentists recommend you visit them frequently for checkups to ensure your smile is how you want it.

Myth 3: Teeth Whitening Can Be Damaging

A common belief is that teeth whitening can damage the nerves and enamel. Your enamel is one of the hardest tissues in the human body. Enamel is the outermost layer of the tooth, however it’s the layer below it, called dentin, that absorbs the stain. During the teeth whitening process, the pores of the teeth are opened allowing the whitening agent to clean and whiten the discoloration. However, if the chemicals aren’t used properly on the teeth issues may become apparent. But there are regulations that ensure certain amounts of chemicals are mild enough that no damage will be caused to the teeth. This is why it may take a couple treatments before your teeth become the shade of white you want.

With the top 3 misconceptions about teeth whitening debunked, you can get the bright, white smile you’ve been dreaming of.