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Is It Safe to Whiten My Teen’s Teeth?

added on: May 16, 2022
Growing Great Grins in Spring, TX

It keeps happening — Your teen is coming home telling you that all of their friends are whitening their teeth. They don’t understand why they can’t do it too! What is a responsible parent to say?

Continue reading this blog courtesy of your pediatric dentist in Spring for all of the information you need to succeed in this teenage battle we commonly see. 

Where to Start With Teeth Whitening 

We’ll always tell you that the first thing you and your teen need to do is schedule a consultation with us before you try any product promising a whiter smile. Unless your adolescent has some exceptional circumstances, both the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommend waiting until about 14 or 15, when you’re sure all of the permanent teeth have made their way through the gum line. If you bleach baby teeth or do it when they’re still a little too young, it can cause increased sensitivity and uneven color due to a lack of adult tooth enamel. 

How’d We Get Here, Anyway?

When it’s time for your teen to whiten their teeth, how do you know what way works best and is safe? We find that the best way to solve this problem is to figure out how it all started. Our teeth can become stained in a few ways — from the inside out, the outside in, and sometimes it’s a mixture of both. Your tooth’s surface is where most stains occur and can be caused by:

  • Drinking too many carbonated beverages
  • Eating foods that stain, such as pasta sauce, berries, curry, and balsamic vinegar
  • Having one too many coffees or dark teas

Your pediatric dentist in Spring knows this can be easier said than done, but encouraging your teen to give up or at least limit consumption of some of these items can help keep teeth bright and white. Daily brushing, flossing, and drinking plenty of water will also help. 

What Types of Teeth Whitening Treatments Are Available?

You can choose from options that are generally done either in the comfort of your home or with our experienced team at the office. Common treatments can include:

  • Whitening toothpaste – Teenagers can use whitening toothpaste as part of their daily routine of brushing twice and flossing once. 
  • Trays and gels – Gel trays can be an effective way to whiten teeth that are more deeply stained. Trays are available over-the-counter and from your dentist. 
  • Whitening strips – Once or twice a day, your teen can use whitening strips containing hydrogen peroxide. Be careful not to overuse due to an increase in sensitivity.

Seeing your pediatric dentist in Spring for professional teeth whitening is the most effective way to give your teen the results they’re hoping for. Our treatments are stronger and last longer than most home remedies you’ll find. In some cases, we can lighten your teen’s smile by up to five to seven shades in as little as one hour. 

About The Author
Dr. Leslie Blackburn

Dr. Leslie Blackburn always knew she wanted to work with children and decided to pursue a career in pediatric dentistry. She enrolled at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, where she received her Doctorate of Dental Surgery and Master of Science in Dental Education. She finished the last leg of her education at Yale University, where she obtained her certificate in Pediatric Dentistry.