Teeth Whitening For Sensitive Teeth: How to Get it Done

Teeth whitening for sensitive teeth

A beautiful set of white teeth is something that many people desire. In fact, the global teeth whitening market is predicted to reach 7.40 billion dollars by the year 2024. However, some people are reluctant to use a teeth whitening kit because of their sensitive teeth. 

Thankfully, there’s a solution to this problem. If you’re ready to become confident in your teeth, take a look at the information below to learn more about blue light teeth whitening and more. 

Blue Light Teeth Whitening: What Is It?

Blue light teeth whitening is a popular form of whitening that’s alluring to many people. It’s a cool, advanced way of removing stains from teeth and providing a whiter smile.

A standard blue light teeth whitening kit generally works by combining the energy transferred from the blue light with peroxide. The process includes putting hydrogen peroxide solution over the teeth and then inserting a blue light mouthpiece. It’s said that adding the light significantly reduces the colour of teeth than using peroxide alone.

Blue Light Teeth Whitening Side-Effects

A blue light teeth whitening kit looks fancy, but is it safe? Well, everyone is different, and an individual with sensitivity might experience more side effects than others. The lights could cause gum irritation, burning of soft tissue, damage to the teeth, and enhanced tooth sensitivity.

But according to studies performed, blue lighting for whiter teeth doesn’t cause extensive damage to tooth enamel. It’s important to note that blue light whitening is used in dental offices and home kits. If you have sensitive teeth, it’s a good idea to get the procedure done at a dental office.

How to Remove Red Wine Stains from Teeth

Red wine is a drink that many people like to indulge in. Unfortunately, it often causes stains on the teeth. If you have significant stains from red wine, you may not correct them with a standard teeth whitening kit or a teeth whitening pen. It’s best to go to a professional and let them do a proper dental treatment. 

Luckily, there are techniques you can do to help prevent red wine stains and get rid of them after you drink. One of the most effective things you can do is brush your teeth before drinking red wine. Stuck-on food particles take on the colour of the wine. By removing them beforehand, it reduces stains.

You can also eat cheese while you drink red wine. Many people do so because the two pair well together. However, cheese also creates a waxy film on the teeth, which protects them against stains.

Also, teeth wipes are a tool that you can use while drinking to remove stains from your teeth as you sip.

Teeth Whitening Kits: Teeth Whitening Strips Reviews

Teeth whitening strips have mixed reviews. For some, they work well. But for others with severely stained teeth, teeth whitening strips are not effective.

Not only that, but at-home teeth whitening strips aren’t the best option for individuals with sensitive teeth. Instead of using a homemade treatment, let’s our professionals at Lytham Dental Clinic do it for you.

Take a look at our teeth whitening testimonials to learn more from our satisfied clients.

Teeth Whitening Procedure: Teeth Whitening Methods at the Dentist

Professional teeth whitening in the UK is performed by any dentist that’s registered with the General Dental Council. The teeth whitening process at a dental office is split into two methods:at-home and in-office.

The dentist begins by making an impression of your teeth to create a mouthguard. You’ll use your mouthguard at home in conjunction with a bleaching gel. This process generally lasts about 2 to 4 weeks. The gel is required to stay on your teeth for the amount of time specified by the dentist

In the office, the dental provider performs laser whitening. A bleaching agent is applied to the teeth and a blue light or laser is illuminated onto the teeth to activate the whitening. This process generally takes about an hour. Depending on the agreement with the dentist, you might do the bulk of your treatment at home or in the office.

What to Do for Pain After Teeth Whitening

Pain after teeth whitening treatment is normal, and it usually subsides within a few days. To ease the discomfort use a soft bristle toothbrush after your treatment. It will ensure that you don’t further irritate your teeth.

Also, it’s best to avoid hot or cold foods during this timeframe. For instance, you shouldn’t have hot soups or ice cream. Consuming these types of food can further irritate your teeth and cause more sensitivity.

If you must drink a cold beverage, drink through a straw. Doing so helps to prevent contact with your teeth.

Furthermore, over-the-counter medications are effective with relieving pain. In certain cases, your dentist may also prescribe a pain relief medication that’s more potent. Pharmacies generally have better anti-inflammatories and painkillers than what’s available over the counter.

If your pain and sensitivity continue over a few days, reach out to the dentist to see how they can help. They may alter your treatment so that the pain isn’t too severe.

Teeth Whitening for Sensitive Teeth: Professional Treatment

Are you afraid to use a teeth whitening kit because of your sensitive teeth? If so, let The Solihull Dental & Implant Clinic help you. We offer teeth whitening and have provided satisfactory results to many patients. Plus, we offer other dental health services like hygiene therapy, veneers, braces, crowns, and more.

If you’re ready to get a brighter smile, call us at 0121 705 3635

Zubair Sacranie

Dr. Zubair Sacranie is a highly qualified and experienced clinician in the fields of cosmetic dentistry and dental implantology. He qualified from the Dundee Dental School in 2000 thereafter completing his two year General Professional Training Scheme. During this time Dr.Sacranie had training in implant and complex restorative dentistry as well as in orthodontics and peadiatric dentistry. Dr Sacranie worked in a private dental practice in Coventry for four years before becoming the Principal and owner of the Solihull Dental Centre & Implant Clinic. He is also the practice principle at Water Orton Dental Centre.
Zubair Sacranie