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What side effects do whitening strips have on your teeth?
Does the whitening wear away the enamel on your teeth?? Or have any other permanent negative effects besides sensitivity for a day or two?
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- kflan2000Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
The whitener in the strips doesn't strip the enamel nor does it contain actual bleach. The whiteners are a more diluted variety of what is used in the dentist's office. The whiteners actually contain a type of "peroxide" which when used on the teeth, cause the "dentin" or "tubule" layer to be exposed or swell. This leads to sensitivity.
If you are going to use a Whitening strip, get a toothpaste made for people with sensitive teeth.
Slowly build up your tolerance to the whitening strips. Only apply them for half the time that the directions say. This means it will take longer to get your teeth brighter but you will be less sensitive.
Source(s): Here is a link explaining why your teeth become sensitive and how to treat it. http://www.ada.org/prof/resources/pubs/jada/patien... - Anonymous1 decade ago
It can actually cause sensitivity for a few months or even longer, not just a day or two. It dries out the teeth as it whitens them so obviously that's not really a good thing. It can also sometimes make the teeth a bit spotty because of the way teeth bleach. And ya, I guess I've heard research saying it wears away a thin later of the tooth but I don't know how accurate that is.
I'm not saying not to use them because in small amounts it's fine, but just don't use them daily for a few weeks or something.
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What side effects do whitening strips have on your teeth?
Does the whitening wear away the enamel on your teeth?? Or have any other permanent negative effects besides sensitivity for a day or two?
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The common side effect is the teeth sensitivity. If the teeth whitening strip contain harmful ingredients, it can cause a huge risks of dental problems to your teeth and gums.
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- Anonymous7 years ago
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- 1 decade ago
I don't think they wear away enamel, but they can cause teeth to look translucent or spotty, which is unattractive. Also, if placed incorrectly, the edges of the teeth can appear whiter.
The biggest negative affect is after the whiteness wears away, you are addicted to whiter teeth. After a few times, nothing is good enough except ultra bright, eye-blinding white, which is unnatural.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, it wears the enamel off your teeth and your teeth become more sensitive. you'll notice it, after using it for a few days it'll hurt your front teeth to take a cold drink.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The whittening bleach in the strips strip the enamal off you teeth causing sensitivity. Very painful
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Its rumor that they like take a very very very thin layer of your teeth off after each use. Which can later leed to issues.