Can teeth whitening damage your teeth?

When it comes to achieving a brighter, more confident smile, teeth whitening is often one of the first options people consider. However, many wonder: "Can teeth whitening damage your teeth?" To help you understand the process and its safety, the team at Chandler & Nightingale Dental, your trusted Toronto family dentist, is here to provide you with some information.
How Does Teeth Whitening Work?
Teeth whitening products use active ingredients like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. These chemicals penetrate the enamel to break down stains, making your teeth appear whiter. The treatment can be done at home using over-the-counter products or professionally at a dental office for more controlled and effective results.
Can Teeth Whitening Damage Your Teeth?
The short answer is: when done properly, teeth whitening is generally safe and does not damage your teeth. However, improper use or overuse can lead to complications. Here's what you need to know:
- Enamel Safety: Contrary to popular belief, teeth whitening does not "thin" the enamel. The active agents only work on surface stains and don't affect the structural integrity of your teeth. Dr. Chandler and Dr. Nightingale ensure that any whitening procedure we provide is monitored to protect your enamel and overall dental health.
- Sensitivity: Some patients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity during or after whitening treatments. This occurs because the whitening agents can reach the dentin, which is more sensitive. If you're concerned about sensitivity, our Toronto family dentist team can recommend desensitizing products or procedures to minimize this effect. In cases where sensitivity occurs, it usually does not last more than 24 hours.
- Gum Irritation: Overuse or applying whitening products incorrectly can lead to gum irritation or chemical burns. In-office treatments minimize this risk, as dentists use customized trays and protective measures to shield your gums from contact with whitening agents.
- Over-the-Counter (OTC) Risks: While many OTC whitening kits are effective, they can sometimes be misused or contain lower-quality ingredients. At Chandler & Nightingale Dental, we use the industry leader in whitening - Philips Zoom Whitening products to achieve the best and safest results.
If you have any questions about whitening, please do not hesitate to call Chandler & Nightingale Dental at 416-927-0088 or email us at reception@smilemail.ca.