BLEACH FREE TOOTH WHITENER SCAM! DANGERS OF
TOOTH BLEACHING KITS
Which is the best tooth whitener? Bleach free tooth
whitening kit or facing the dangers of tooth bleaching kit?
What are the hazards of tooth bleaching?
With a conventional, bleach based teeth whitening
kit, you apply a tooth bleach agent to a mouth tray
then insert the tray into your mouth for 1-4 hours. These
teeth bleaching treatments can last 2-4 weeks. But such
tooth bleaching kits are far from ideal.
Tooth Bleaching Tooth Whitening
Kits
Standard tooth bleaching kits contain a standard mouth tray.
Because the trays are made to fit everyone, they tend not to
fit snugly. Consequently, you may be ingesting tooth bleach
agent. Also, trays which are not custom made allow tooth bleach
to seep onto and irritate gum tissue.
Dentists are not invloved in checking your teeth and gums
when you use a tooth bleaching kit, to determine if the tooth
bleach process is proceeding safely and to ensure that you are
not injuring your teeth or gums.
Some tooth bleach products use extremely high concentration
of hydrogen peroxides or carbomer peroxides,
which can form free radicals and damage gum tissue. They can
cause nerve damage by "cooking" the nerve tissue inside the
tooth pulp.
Dangers of Tooth Bleaching and Hazards of
Tooth Whitening
All current tooth whitener products, whether purchased in a
store or used by your dentist, utilize various concentrations
of hydrogen peroxide to make your teeth white. Even 'light
enhanced bleaching' with lasers are bound to use peroxides to
create the necessary oxidation. (The light energy just makes
the harsh peroxides penetrate deeper towards your nerve
tissue.)
Hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide tooth bleaching
products can damage your teeth and/or gums. Carbamide peroxide
or carbomer is a hydrogen peroxide precursor, which after
contacting even a small amount of water or saliva, turns into
urea and hydrogen peroxide.
Tooth Sensitivity
Tooth enamel is made up of inorganic crystals known as
hydroxyapatite. Only 5% of enamel contains organic material, in
the form of collagen. Dentin (the next layer, which also
protects the nerve tissue in the pulp), contains up to 20% of
organic material. When dentin is viewed through a microscope,
one notices that it is made up of small "dentinal tubules".
When peroxide tooth bleach agents are used, a
chemical reaction takes place which allows fluids to move
through these tubules directly towards the nerve endings in the
pulp, creating a high degree of sensitivity to cold, heat, and
even very sweet foods.
Most tooth bleaching kits also contain 'carriers'
for the peroxide component, which may include some or all of
the following: propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol (PEG), or
glycerine. These chemicals, in conjunction with the peroxide of
choice, add to the sensitivity problem.
Free Radicals
It's well known to those who are familiar with oxidizing
agents that hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can easily be broken down
to hydroxyl (OH-) and per hydroxyl radicals. Free radicals are
highly reactive molecules that have been associated with the
formation of pre-cancerous and cancerous cells.
Calcium Loss and Deterioration of Tooth
Enamel
Continued exposure to peroxide tooth bleaching compounds,
especially when exposed to acidic solutions (which can occur
simply by drinking a soda or fruit juice) can cause
demineralization of tooth enamel. Inevitably this can lead to
tooth decay and/or increased sensitivity.
Ingestion of Peroxide Solutions
It's very common, especially in commercially-available home
tooth bleaching kits, that the peroxide solutions leak out of
the pre-formed dental trays, and are then ingested by the
user.
Permanent Nerve Damage and Tooth
Loss
It's possible for the user to experience nerve damage to the
tooth upon continued long-term use of these peroxide tooth
whitening kits. This takes place when the peroxide agents
penetrate healthy enamel & dentin & flow directly to
the pulp chamber.
Also, users who have receeding gums are very susceptible to
this type of damage because there's no enamel to protect the
exposed root surface (made of softer cementum). Treatments of
choice to 'repair' this problem are root canal or tooth
extraction.
There is an Effective Bleach Free Tooth
Whitener
There is a much simpler and safer tooth whitener method. No
peroxide is necessary, no trays are needed, and you don't need
to spend hundreds of dollars to have a laser energize the
peroxide gel. It's all done with oxygenation. The same type of
oxygenation that has been used successfully to cure bad
breath.
This kind of tooth whitener will contain concentrated
versions of safe oxygenating compounds and an activator to
allow tooth whitening to take place rapidly. This tooth
whitener will renew the outer (extrinsic) layer by whitening
the protein layer (the pellicle) and the outer enamel layer.
Rapid tooth whitening occurs with no discomfort or damage to
the enamel or gums.
Oxygenating tooth whitener is safe for all types of dental
work including porcelain veneers, crowns, bonding, acrylic
and/or composite restorations, and partial or full dentures. In
fact, it is a very effective tooth whitener for denture wearers
because it "oxygenates out" stains and odors from deep in the
acrylic used in dentures.
A bonus with such tooth whitener kits is that it will also
get rid of your bad breath while whitening your teeth.
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