Can I have the treatment if I’ve recently had dental work ?

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One of the common questions LA Teeth Whitening is asked is whether or not it’s safe to have teeth whitening treatment soon after their dental work, such as fillings, crowns or other dental work. The short answer is that it mostly depends on what kind of dental work you’ve had and how recently it was performed. 

There may be some dental treatments that generate short-term sensitivity or irritation, and whitening products may exacerbate a preexisting condition if it is not applied at a time that they can handle it.

As we provide convenient teeth whitening treatments in your home, during our first visit, we spend additional time with you to closely review your dental history. 

This way, we can make the decision, as a team, if your teeth and gums are ready for whitening or if it’s best to wait a little longer so there is no unnecessary discomfort. At LA Teeth Whitening, your safety and comfort are always our priority.

I Just Had Dental Work Done — Should I Wait Before Whitening My Teeth?

If you’ve had dental work recently, you generally should wait before you whiten your teeth. That’s because most types of dental work can leave teeth and gums in a weakened state. 

Healing times vary — an uncomplicated filling, for instance, may resolve in a matter of days or a few weeks, but if there’s more extensive work such as root canals or implants or gum treatments, depending on how much work has been done, it could take a number of weeks for the tissue around it to fully heal. See Here Our Before And After Laser Teeth Whitening Results

At LA Teeth Whitening, we advise a gentile approach. Jumping the gun on whitening can result in more sensitivity or irritation. 

When we do a home visit to see you, we’ll go over your recent dental treatment with you and suggest a waiting period based on your individual dental health. It works to whiten your teeth so when you do get a whitening treatment, your teeth will respond more quickly.

How Can Teeth Whitening Enhance the Look of My New Dental Restorations?

If you’ve had dental work recently, you generally should wait before you whiten your teeth. That’s because most types of dental work can leave teeth and gums in a weakened state. 

Healing times vary — an uncomplicated filling, for instance, may resolve in a matter of days or a few weeks, but if there’s more extensive work such as root canals or implants or gum treatments, depending on how much work has been done, it could take a number of weeks for the surrounding tissue to fully heal.

At LA Teeth Whitening , we advise a gentile approach. Jumping the gun on whitening can result in more sensitivity or irritation. When we do a home visit to see you, we’ll go over your recent dental treatment with you and suggest a waiting period based on your dental health.

 It works to whiten your teeth, so when you do get a whitening treatment, your teeth will respond more quickly.

How Can Teeth Whitening Enhance the Look of My New Dental Restorations ?

What Are the Risks of Whitening Teeth Too Soon After Dental Procedures ?

There can be a few risks to whitening too soon after dental treatments, so timing and professional guidance are key. Some of the key risks are as follows:

  • Increased sensitivity: Teeth and gums often are a bit sensitive right after dental work. This can be made worse by whitening agents, which lead to sensitivity.
  • Gum irritation: Those with sensitive gums can experience this when using whitening products, particularly if the gums are in the process of healing from procedures such as scaling or gum surgery.
  • Inconsistent whitening: Restored teeth can react differently than natural teeth do to whitening, resulting in patchy or uneven coloration.
  • Damaging fragile areas: Teeth that are not fully healed from previous root canals or extractions may be further harmed by the effects of whitening gels.

We take the trouble to inspect your mouth when we attend your home to ensure that these dangers do not happen, suggesting the best and safest procedures of whitening after the dental work. Check Here You’re Suitable For Treatment Or Not

Are There Safe Whitening Options for People With Recent Root Canals or Extractions?

Whitening also deserves special consideration if you’ve had recent root canal treatment or tooth extractions. These treatments can leave teeth in a temporarily vulnerable state or in a state of reparative sensitivity and the whitening agents could be uncomfortable or even impede the healing process if treatment is commenced too soon.

At LA Teeth , we provide gentle, bespoke whitening treatments that are suitable for people with new dental work. Our services with gentler whitening agents and or shorter times if needed to eliminate the sensitivity. 

And because we come to your home you’re in a relaxed atmosphere where we can more closely keep an eye on your comfort and make changes as needed. We always recommend you wait to whiten until your dentist has confirmed your mouth has healed post the best teeth whitening to prevent any complications.

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