Teeth whitening has become an increasingly popular option for many people over the past few years. The number of over-the-counter products that promise to produce a brilliant white smile has exploded. In addition, many dentists now offer teeth whitening services in their offices. For those who are considering such a procedure, it is natural to wonder about the safety of the products and techniques. Drs. Bagley, Goodwin, and Hrinda, your Greenfield cosmetic dentists, discuss how safe teeth whitening truly is.
Teeth Whitening is Safe
When done carefully and properly, teeth whitening is completely safe. There is no harsh brushing or scrubbing involved in the whitening procedure, so there is no danger to your tooth enamel. Teeth whitening is achieved through the use of agents, often including peroxide, and gels. Most whitening procedures are designed for home use. If you do choose to whiten at home, make sure you follow all instructions. The agents we use for our in-office, one-hour whitening procedure are considerably stronger than any approved for home use. However, only our trained dentists and hygienists will be handling them and you will be supervised at all times during the procedure. Whether you choose to whiten at home or in our office, you can be assured that, as long as you follow all directions, your teeth and your overall health will not be harmed.