Is it true whitening your teeth weakens the enamel and gives you sensitivity in the gums?

June 24th, 2008 | by admin |
Blah ☺ - Blah ☻ - Blah☺ asked:


Hiya, I’m 12 and am getting braces soon. I was planning on getting my teeth whitened after my braces and jaw surgery when my dentist’s assistant secretly told my mum and I that whitening your teeth gives you sensitive gums and weak enamel. Is it true or was she speaking out her behind?

Ramon
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    1. One Response to “Is it true whitening your teeth weakens the enamel and gives you sensitivity in the gums?”

    2. By lill on Jun 24, 2008 | Reply

      My teeth and gums sensitive because every time it makes the teeth go crazy as far as making them weak would.

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