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Your choice of food can not only leave you with bad breath, but also leave behind stains on your teeth. Tea, coffee, red wine, berries, and fruit juices are common causes of stained teeth. Routine cleaning and polishing at a clinic can help to get rid of surface stains. Brushing your teeth with a whitening toothpaste can help too. Such toothpastes have ingredients that can polish the teeth and make them appear whiter. But tooth sensitivity is often associated with whitening toothpastes. Does that mean a whitening toothpaste can be bad for your teeth?
Whitening toothpaste is a type of toothpaste formulated specifically to remove surface stains from teeth, helping to restore their natural whiteness and improve overall appearance. Whitening toothpaste works primarily on the surface stains caused by food, drinks, and smoking, says cosmetic dental specialist Dr P. Parthasarathi Reddy.
Whitening toothpaste typically works through a combination of physical and chemical mechanisms:
Common side effects of whitening toothpaste include:
The abrasives and chemicals used in whitening toothpastes can cause increased sensitivity, says the expert. You will particularly experience it while having hot or cold foods and beverages.
Some people may experience gingival or gum irritation when the gums come in contact with peroxide-based gels. It is usually due to improper application of the gel, as per the American Dental Association.
Whitening toothpastes can typically lighten colour of teeth by one or two shades, but they may also affect the mineral content of teeth, according to a 2023 analysis published in the Clinical Oral Investigations journal. So, the surface roughness can get increased and microhardness, which is an essential element of tooth enamel, can get reduced. If enamel erosion happens, there may be a higher chance of tooth decay and sensitivity.
Relative Dentin Abrasion or RDA value measures the abrasiveness of a toothpaste. The scale ranges from 0 to over 200:
To prevent tooth damage while using a whitening toothpaste, use one with an RDA value of 70 to 100, says Dr Reddy. High RDA values can lead to enamel erosion, while very low RDA values may be ineffective in removing stains.
To minimise the harmful effects of whitening toothpaste, do the following:
Certain people should avoid using a whitening toothpaste –
It is safe to use a whitening toothpaste, but make sure to not use it for long. Overuse of whitening toothpastes may br bad for your teeth and gums.
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