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By : Jenna Smith    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-15 09:31:29
Minneapolis dentists are frequently asked if teeth whitening procedures are safe to use. Years ago, the treatment products on the market used harsh abrasives that acted like sand paper on your teeth. They would get rid of the stain, but it would also wear away at the enamel. Other patients worry about the effect that the chemicals can have on their body. Some temporary effects have been associated with the process; however, there has been no research to suggest that these procedures have any long term affects on your body or your teeth.

Myth 1 Teeth Whitening Causes Cancer

Patients often become concerned about the chemicals and brightening agents used by a cosmetic dentist. Minneapolis dentists, like others around the country, often use products that contain hydrogen peroxide or carbomide peroxide. After a review of various studies involving more than 4 000 patients, experts found that this idea is completely false. They believe that the saliva found naturally in the mouth balances off with the components in the treatments eliminating any harm that might be present.

Myth 2 Whitening Products Damage Nerve Endings

Another common myth is that they can cause damage to the nerve endings found inside your teeth. This is true in some countries that use products with a considerably higher concentration than recommended. High concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can actually burn the pulp and nerve inside of your teeth. When these procedures are carried out correctly by a licensed professional, all of the necessary precautions are taken so that the hydrogen peroxide cannot negatively affect the structure of your teeth.

Myth 3 Patients with Dental Work Cannot Have Teeth Whitening Treatments

Unfortunately, this is partially true; those with caps, crowns, and certain fillings cannot undergo some brightening procedures because these products simply have no effect on those types of materials. In these instances, consider bonding or veneers as alternatives. Those with regular fillings or root canals can have whitening treatments on a regular basis without being concerned about harming their dental work. By consulting with a cosmetic dentist, Minneapolis patients can learn what the best procedures are for their particular case.

Myth 4 Whitening Procedures Wear Away at the Enamel

Older whitening compounds were effective because they contained abrasive materials that wore off the surface layer of enamel in order to get rid of stains. When teeth stain, the discoloration sits into the tiny tubes in the surface of your teeth, called enamel rods. Without treatment, these stains soak farther into the tooth and become permanent. New teeth brightening technologies soak into the teeth and act directly on the stain to neutralize it rather than actually removing it from the surface of your teeth.

Although patients of many dentists often voice these concerns, there is no need worry about the safety of these treatments. The only side effect that is caused by these procedures is sensitivity to temperature that goes away after one to two days. Teeth whitening can be repeated safely up to every six months in order to enjoy a young, healthy smile.

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