I have cavities, can I still whiten my teeth?

Starting your whitening treatment while areas in your mouth have cavities or worse is never a good idea. Current decay in your teeth ( cavities) are just that, cavities. Holes or unfilled surfaces on or inside your teeth may lead to infection and or tooth removal. Why would you spend your hard earned money on teeth whitening if it is possible that the results were not long-lasting?

For example : decay that is beyond repair means extraction of teeth /tooth. The best recommendation is to fix or repair these cavities as required per your Dentist. Next, proceed with your well-deserved whitening procedure. Please keep in mind this as well.

The whitening treatment is using active "bleaching" ingredients. If you have exposed dental cavities in your mouth, the bleach will inevitably reach these areas as well. Can you say "OUCH"?? Not recommended nor advisable. Even if you could withstand the extreme sensitivity , what happens next?

Your cavity is extremely white and sensitive-left untreated- you lose the tooth. Costing you more money in the long run to replace the tooth. If cavities are diagnosed after you have been whitening your teeth for some time, that is different. Whitening, is stopped. The tooth or teeth are treated appropriately, then resume whitening. It is truly in your best interest that your oral health is taken care of "before" cosmetic results are sought.

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