Whether you have a special event in person or over video chat, you've done everything you can to get ready to look and feel your best. You've included some extra workout time, maybe cut down on a few treats, shopped for that perfect outfit, and oh yeah -- whitened your teeth for that extra pizzazz.
Everything was going perfectly, but then – BAM! What happened? Your teeth whitening didn't go as planned! Now you are left with blotchy, sensitive, sore teeth and red gums. What do you do?
Now first of all, don’t worry! You’re not the first person who has ever encountered this problem, but we want to make sure it doesn't happen again. So, here is what happens when teeth whitening goes wrong and what you can do to avoid the problems with over-the-counter teeth whitening products:
The good news is that even if your whitening routine didn't go as planned, any uneven whitening and sensitive gum issues should remedy themselves over the next month or so. Perhaps pay a visit to your dentist so they can share what steps you should take next to fix your teeth whitening crisis.
In the meantime, when you buy your next teeth-whitening toothpaste, be sure it has the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance. ADA-approved toothpaste contains safe, tooth whitening agents that won't damage the enamel. See our guide to see what toothpaste is right for you!