Sunday, October 25, 2009

When will my teeth whitener stop making spots?

I'm using the equate brand whitestrips and I seem to have VERY VISIBLE white spots on my teeth. It says these will blend in soon, but how long will it take them?
Answer:
These spots usually show up due to the strips drawing stain ( and moisture) out of the teeth. Generally the spots will disappear when your teeth get rehydrated, sometimes hours other times longer. Hope that helps!
JAMRDH - a dental hygienist
well maybe the spots are from air pockets in the strip when you wear them. ive noticed tht drying your gums and teeth with your finger or a rag helps take away air pockets.
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It's not because you are using the Equate brand, the use of any of these bleaching products will have the same effect. In most cases the “white spots” are from fluorosis, caused by the ingestion of excessive fluoride at some time in your life, that you may have just not noticed before. The spots may have always been there, but just not as noticeable until you started the bleaching process which leads them to be more prominent, or become, or seem to become whiter faster during bleaching process. The "white spots" will tend to be "less white or blend more" as the rest of the teeth lighten. This is a common occurrence, so don’t worry, it will diminish as you reach the brightest shade. Good luck with your bleaching, you will love your brighter, whiter smile!

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