I've gone through a number of threads that talk about teeth becoming sensitive after teeth whitening because of the effect of peroxide on the enamel. Is this sensitivity permanent or temporary? Is there any permanent damage to the enamel? I wouldn't want to get white teeth at the expense of destroying my teeth. Thank you
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well the argument between permanent and temporary doesnt seem to have reached a conclusion yet. It's really to do with the thickness of the enamel you already have...if it's thin (its translucent at the bottom of your teeth, or the top of your lowers) then i wouldnt advise 'at home' whitening kits. Go to your dentist who will do it with different agents that dont erode the enamel. it is more expensive though...it just depends how bad you want white teeth
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