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Safe Teeth Whitening in Japan – Safe Teeth Bleaching

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Safe Teeth Whitening in Japan – Safe Teeth Bleaching

Clinical studies about safe teeth whitening in Japan show that tooth whitening products are not harmful when used as directed. Based on the available scientific information, there is no concern about possible adverse effects on tooth structure or enamel hardness.

However, it is important to follow the instructions on the product and pay attention to any precautionary statements.

Tooth whitening products in Japan are known to cause tooth sensitivity in some individuals, although this is usually temporary.
 

What Are the Recommendations for Safe Teeth Whitening in Japan?

 
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It is recommended that if you choose to use a bleaching product in Japan, you should only do so after consultation with a dentist. This is especially important for patients with many fillings, crowns, and extremely dark stains.

A thorough oral examination, performed by a Japan licensed dentist, is essential to determine if bleaching is an appropriate course of treatment. The dentist and patient together can determine the most appropriate treatment.

The Japan dentist may then advise the patient and supervise the use of bleaching agents within the context of a comprehensive, appropriately sequenced treatment plan.
 

How to Minimize Your Risk for Safe Teeth Whitening in Japan?

 
Make sure you always watch these 2 major rules for a safe teeth whitening:
- Be sure to read and follow the instructions for use shown on the product label.
- Do not use a tooth whitening product for more than 14 days without consulting a Japan dental professional.

Should you experience tooth sensitivity, you can try one of these measures, starting with the first:
- Decrease the use of the whitening system to half of the recommended duration. For example, wear it for 30 minutes instead of 60 minutes.
- Discontinue use of the whitener for two or three days, then resume use.
- Stop using the whitener and consult a dentist in Japan.
- If you have had dental problems, infections or recent work on your teeth, or if you already suffer from tooth sensitivity, talk to your dental professional in Japan before using a tooth whitener.
- If you are pregnant, have mouth or gum disease or have teeth stained by medication, you should not use tooth whiteners.
- In the event of an adverse reaction: Discontinue use of the cosmetic.
- Determine whether you should seek medical attention in Japan for the adverse effect.
- Keep the product that may have caused the effect at hand. This will enable your medical professional in Japan to better help you.
- After medical attention has been sought (if needed), contact your regional Product Safety Office.

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