Crest White Strips: Potential Side Effects & Dental Health Concerns
While Crest White Strips will improve the look of your teeth aesthetically, they may also result in minor dental health problems. In addition to teeth, the gums and surrounding areas may also be affected.-
Gum Irritation
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Even when used properly, Crest White Strips can cause irritation of the gums. This is especially likely for users who are already prone to sensitivity in that area, such as those with periodontal conditions. This problem is usually temporary when not coupled with an existing condition.
Teeth Sensitivity
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Any foreign object left on or near the teeth for an extended period of time can cause sensitivity, and Crest White Strips are no different. Similar to gum irritation, teeth sensitivity is a temporary side effect of usage but can last longer for users who already have sensitive teeth. Antisensitivity toothpaste may help ease the discomfort.
Excessive Saliva
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A minor issue resulting from Crest White Strips is excessive production of saliva during use. In addition to the unpleasant sensation, this can make application difficult, as the strips will be less prone to stick to the teeth.
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