All common teeth whitening methods are generally considered to be safe when they are done in line with the manufacturer or dentist’s instructions. However, they may not be suitable for children, pregnant women, or those with certain health conditions. If you have any questions about the safety of a tooth whitening method, it’s best to check with your dental professional before you try it.
The risk of side effects is highest when using a product with a stronger concentration of bleaching agent, like those provided by your dentist in-office. However, your dentist has a number of ways to minimize these risks and manage any side effects that arise. Whitening toothpastes and mouthwashes present the lowest risk of side effects, as the concentrations of bleaching agents are very low. With any whitening product, the risk of side effects also increases if you use more of the product than instructed, or leave it for longer than instructed.
Is teeth whitening safe? Yes, it can be. Simply handle your whitening protocol like any medical treatment — listen to your dentist, follow instructions, and watch for unwanted side effects. Then, you can safely and effectively whiten your teeth and brighten your smile.