I used the aquafresh teeth whitening trays... and after two days... 2 small parts of my gums are PAPER WHITE! like... completely white... and i have little super-white spots on my upper teeth... and on the bottom teeth, the top half is white-white, and then the bottom half (closer 2 my gums) is my natural tooth color.... HELP ME!!! DID I RUIN MY GUMS AND TEETH!!!??? I had my grandma call her doctor and ask about this particular tooth whitening product, and he said it was fine, HELP!!! PLEASE!!!
Oh no! Bad teeth whitening! help!!!???
woah, you need to drink less coffee!
Reply:STOP USING IT! It may be taking the enamel off your teeth. Dont ask your Gma's doc...Go to your dentist.
Reply:Had it been a while since you had had your teeth cleaned by a hygenist at a dental office? If it had been longer than 6 months it may have caused your teeth and gums to become extremely sensitive. But I would follow up with a dentist if I were you to make sure that the teeth have no real damage to them.
Reply:You should call a different dentist and if your t hat concerned and its that bad then make an apppointment. Look online and talk to people there may be a recall on it!
Reply:It sounds like you just irratated your gums. If the doc said it was fine then its fine. (hopefully he was a dentist..if not, call your dentist and ask..they are the only one that can really give you a good answer on this). Dont use that crap anymore..it sounds like you overdid it...or else your gums are very sensitive and cannot take the chemicals that are in that product.
Reply:I have those whitening trays as well. Chill girl! The trays aren't supposed to touch your gums when you lay the trays on your teeth. Within a few days, the whiteness will fade away on your gums. Next time, just be careful! You can continue to use the trays, but try not to let the gel smear on your gums. :)
Reply:You should be fine, the peroxide probably just burned your gum tissue a little. Give it some time and don't do anything that will irritate your gums more. The white spots on your teeth might be de-calcification - soft spots on enamel. As for the bottom half of your teeth either the whitener didn't reach that area or your roots are exposed and appear darker than the top.
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