What do dentists mean when they tell you that your teeth will be sensitive after professional whitening?


Question:
Sensitive.. like, how?

Answers:
It will be hard to eat food. You know the pain when you're eating a popsicle or icecream and your teeth hurt. Thats sensitivity.
it means that your gonna feel blinding pain shootin clear up through your eyeballs then into your brain, cause hes gonna grind them teeth with a high speed grinding wheel until spit and blood and drool are flying all over the dentist office!

dont forget to swish and spit!

and have a nice day!
Whitening your teeth means they are thinning your teeth. So eventually you will be sensitive from the cold food you gonna eat. You gonna feel something electrifying your canal roots.

To keep your teeth healthy and strong, brush your teeth twice at least daily and consume food with high calcium.
Probably like if you drink or eat something to hot or to cold, it will send you through the roof!!
They use hydrogen peroxide, which affects the dentine of the tooth, making it sensitive. From http://drcaird.com/toothwhitening.html...
It means that the enamel on your tooth will wear off causing you to have pain when you eat or drink something cold or hot. It is best to use sensodyne to fix the sensitivity of your teeth. It works well.
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