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		<title>Risks Associated With Teeth Whitening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of people around the world do their best to whiten their smiles and brighten their lives a little, give them more self-confidence as they go through life. There are countless in-office whitening techniques dentists use, as well as several different at-home teeth whitening kit treatments including heat sink or thermoforming and silicone teeth whitening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of people around the world do  their best to whiten their smiles and brighten their lives a little, give them  more self-confidence as they go through life. There are countless in-office  whitening techniques dentists use, as well as several different at-home <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">teeth whitening kit</a> treatments including heat sink or thermoforming and silicone teeth whitening<a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/mouth-trays.html"> mouth trays</a>. What many people don’t know is that there are several risks that are  associated with teeth whitening procedures of all kinds, including gum  irritation, multi-color teeth discoloration and sensitivity. Many also don’t  know that there are re-mineralisation and <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/tooth-conditioning.html">tooth conditioning</a> products available to help fix these  problems.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gum Irritation</span><br />
Gum irritation is most common among those  who use peroxide whiteners in their at-home whitening attempts. The solution  itself or even repeated exposure to the mouth tray often causes gum irritation,  including red areas, raw places and even blisters in some cases. Gum irritation  can last several days after whitening treatments, or even up to a month in  extreme cases. It is suggested that those who experience gum irritation stop  using the product immediately until the irritation stops, and then use much  less at a time until your mouth gets used to it.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Multi-color Teeth</span><br />
If you have had any significant dental work  in which false teeth or caps have been placed in your mouth, you could end up  with multi-colored teeth after whitening for a while. For example, many people  have had porcelain veneers, bonding, dental crowns or other restorative  procedures done. When you whiten your teeth, these restorations aren’t affected  in any way, so as your other teeth whiten the restorations stay the same color,  sometimes several shades darker than your newly whitened teeth, your mouth ends  up looking multi-colored.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sensitivity</span><br />
Sensitivity is a condition in which teeth  and gums in the mouth are more sensitive to touch, pressure and temperature  than usual. Many people suffer from sensitivity to these things normally, but  thousands who don’t and some who do find the condition to occur or increase  after intense bleaching sessions, especially with a professional dentist.  Bleach used in a dentist’s office is much more concentrated than the in-home  versions, so sensitivity is more likely there than at home. It can last from a  couple of days to a month, and can even include “zingers,” or sharp pains down  the middle of the front teeth. Those who have receding gums, cracks in the  teeth or faulty restorations, as well as (it is rumored) redheads are likely to  be at a greater risk for sensitivity issues.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Re-mineralisation Products </span><br />
Because of the many problems that occur  with teeth whitening, dentists and professionals have developed several  different products designed to help these problems after bleaching or  whitening. Restorative toothpaste, including <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/drcollins-restore-toothpaste.html">Dr. Collins Restore Toothpaste</a>, <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/relief-acp-oral-care-gel.html">relief oral care ge</a>l, tooth rejuvenating  rinse, pre-filled mouth trays with desensitizing gels, and <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/remineralisation-gel.html">remineralisation  gels</a> are all great products for this purpose. They are designed to decrease  sensitivity, increase resistance to irritation, sooth the mouth problems, and  restore teeth and gums to their natural healthy form. These products can be  pricey but are very much worth it.</p>
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