Did you know that taking an over-the-counter pain medication may not help with pain during or after professional dental bleachings?
"According to a new systematic review published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, patients who took the drugs before having their teeth bleached experienced similar levels of sensitivity as those who did not."
I wish I had known this before but I learned the hard way! The first time I ever had my teeth whitened, I didn't think anything about it, it never crossed my mind that I would experience major tooth sensitivity afterward. This was one of the most painful experiences in my life, I swore that I would never do it again.
I wish I had known this before but I learned the hard way! The first time I ever had my teeth whitened, I didn't think anything about it, it never crossed my mind that I would experience major tooth sensitivity afterward. This was one of the most painful experiences in my life, I swore that I would never do it again.
Anyway, a few years later, I was told that they (my dental office) had a new bleaching product that was made for people with sensitive teeth. I gave it another chance but this time I took Ibuprofen beforehand. Well, my experience was the same, I actually didn't complete the bleaching process and still had major tooth sensitivity.
In my opinion, dental bleachings are not worth the pain associated with it!
Have you ever experienced major tooth sensitivity after dental bleaching?
In my opinion, dental bleachings are not worth the pain associated with it!
Have you ever experienced major tooth sensitivity after dental bleaching?
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