The downside of whitening your teeth at home | Dental Treatment Guide
- Because over the counter products are so easy to use, they sometimes lead to over use, which may weaken and irritate your teeth and your tissues, and may cause your enamel to get microscopic cracks as well as having an over bleaching causing your teeth to take on a blue color, a whiteness that is chalky or uneven “Technicolor effects.”
Further Information about Teeth Whitening at Home
- At Home Teeth Whitening
- The Advantages of At-Home Teeth Whitening
- The downside of whitening your teeth at home
- Whitening Considerations for at home use
- Take home whitening trays given by your dentist
For more info visit the Guide to Tooth whitening
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