Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a great option for individuals who want to brighten their smile, but is it safe for people with tooth sensitivity? How does teeth whitening for sensitive teeth work? As long as you see your dentist before starting any whitening treatment, you can safely fight discoloration, even if you have sensitive teeth. Buy Pure Smile teeth bleaching products at lower prices. SHOP NOW
Whitening Strips
Over-the-counter strips have grown in popularity but can actually cause pain if you have sensitive teeth. Most whitening strips contain peroxide, which, depending on the peroxide concentration and the amount of time the strip is left on your teeth, may trigger sensitivity. Shop our whitening kit here
Activated Charcoal
A trendy at-home whitening agent, activated charcoal is abrasive and can weaken and erode your enamel.
Homemade Rinses
Rinses that contain ingredients like apple cider vinegar are highly acidic and can damage tooth enamel. Worn enamel can not only increase tooth sensitivity but can also make teeth appear duller and yellower since the yellow dentin is exposed. Book your 30-minute session.
Bleaching Trays
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