Teeth Whitening

Can Teeth Whitening Hurt My Gums?

You want a brighter smile. But you do not want sore, burning, or strangely white gums afterward. If you have tried a store-bought whitening strip or tray, you may have asked yourself, “Why did my gums turn white after teeth whitening?”

You are not alone. The good news is that you can whiten your teeth safely without hurting your gums. Here is what happens and how professional tooth whitening at Bella Smiles in Roslyn, Nesconset, and Riverhead can help.

Can Teeth Whitening Hurt My Gums?

Yes, if it is done improperly. Most whitening products use hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. These chemicals break down stains on your teeth. But they can also irritate your gums.

When whitening gel touches your gums, it can cause burning or stinging. It can also cause redness, swelling, and temporary gum sensitivity. Some patients see white patches on their gums. These effects are usually short-lived, but they are uncomfortable. Store-bought kits cause these problems more often than you might think.

Why did my gums turn white after teeth whitening?

This is a common question at our Long Island dental offices. The short answer is that the whitening gel dried out and irritated your gum tissue. Whitening gels are made for tooth enamel, not for your soft gums. When the gel sits against your gums, it pulls moisture out of the gum cells. This causes a mild chemical burn. The white spots usually look like pale patches or a white line along your gums.

But the white color is almost always temporary. It usually fades within a few hours to one day as your gums rehydrate. But just because it is temporary does not mean it feels good. Repeated irritation can lead to longer-lasting sensitivity.

Why can store bought kits cause more gum problems?

Store bought whitening kits are the main culprit for gum burns and white spots. One-size-fits-all trays do not fit your mouth perfectly. The gel leaks out and touches your gums. The gel strength is often too high to make up for the poor fit. There is no gum protection included. And no dentist is there to watch for problems.

Professional whitening at Bella Smiles is different. We use custom trays that fit your teeth exactly. The gel stays where it belongs. We also apply a protective barrier or rubber shield to keep gel off your gums before we start. Our team watches over the entire process. If you feel any discomfort as we lift tooth stains, we stop immediately.

Comfortable Teeth Whitening at Bella Smiles

At our Roslyn, Riverhead, and Nesconset offices, we take whitening seriously. Dr. Sal Lotardo is a nationally recognized cosmetic dentist. He is a past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. He has seen what happens when whitening goes wrong, so he built a system to prevent it.

First, we give you a complete oral exam. We check for cavities, gum disease, and exposed roots. These can all increase sensitivity. Next, we clean your teeth. Whitening works best on clean teeth. Then we apply a special gum barrier. This keeps the gel off your gum tissue completely.

After whitening, we can use a desensitizing gel to calm your teeth and gums. The result is a brighter smile without the pain or worry.

Get a Bright Smile Comfortably

You deserve a smile you love. But not at the expense of burning or painful gums. At Bella Smiles, we make sure your whitening experience is effective and comfortable. Call our Roslyn office at (516) 217-6668. You can also contact our Riverhead office at (631) 574-3898 or our Nesconset office at (631) 228-8780.

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Dr. Sal Lotardo

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