Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is one surefire way to boost your self-confidence and improve the look of your smile. We’ve all seen the dazzling white smiles that Hollywood actors throw around the red-carpet, so what strategies do they use to get their teeth so bright and white? Tooth sensitivity is experienced as a rush or wave of pain usually as a response to cold air or water. If you suffer from tooth sensitivity then you may want to re-consider a whitening regime. However, there are ways to combat this issue and still allow yourself to whiten your teeth and achieve that beautiful smile. Buy Pure Smile teeth whitening products at lower prices. SHOP NOW
Make use of soft-bristled brush
Be sure you are using a soft-bristled brush when brushing your teeth. The softer bristles are gentler on your teeth and gums and can help cut back on your symptoms. Shop our whitening kit here
Limit the cold drinks and foods
Limit the cold drinks and foods while you are whitening. Teeth may be temperature sensitive under normal conditions, but whitening can really exasperate sensitivity issues.
Taking Advil or Aleve
Taking Advil or Aleve can help reduce the symptoms if taken before applying the whitening product. Taking it ahead of time may prevent the symptoms from surfacing. You can contact us prior to booking an appointment to find out if we have any whitening specials available. Book your 30-minute session.
In Conclusion
How to Maintain Your Good Results
Once you have used our whitening products, there are things you can do to prevent stains and keep your smile as bright as possible:
- Practice good dental hygiene, including brushing twice a day, flossing once a day and seeing us for your routine cleanings
- Be aware of major stain culprits, such as red wine, tomato-based foods, energy drinks, tea and coffee
- Rinse your mouth with water after eating or drinking so that stain causers don’t sit on your teeth
- Don’t smoke