Have you sipped a cup of coffee after a teeth whitening session and wondered if it would undo the effects of your session?
Have you sipped a cup of coffee after a teeth whitening session and wondered if it would undo the effects of your session? Or experienced that odd zing of sensitivity when consuming something too hot or cold? We get it. These are common post-teeth whitening experiences. With the right teeth whitening aftercare, you can achieve a bright smile without the endless stress.
When you have a whitening treatment done, your teeth are porous and more exposed right after. During this period, your protective enamel layer temporarily weakens, opening up the barrier for certain foods, drinks, and smoke to dull your results.Here are a few immediate aftercare tips to keep in mind:
Your treated teeth are more vulnerable, so following these immediate aftercare tips will help maintain your bright smile and prevent undoing the effects of the treatment.
Achieving a brighter smile doesn’t end with just a few teeth whitening treatments. It’s all about maintenance and what you do after. Adopting healthy habits can help prolong your desired results while keeping your teeth strong and healthy. You may consider these habits to follow for longer-lasting teeth whiteness and a radiant smile:
Gentle brushing
Brushing gently protects sensitive enamel in the short term and helps maintain overall oral health over time.
Flossing daily
Daily flossing removes plaque and food particles, reducing the risk of discolouration and supporting long-term oral hygiene.
Rinsing after meals
Rinsing your mouth after eating helps wash away stain-causing substances and promotes long-term whiteness.
Using a straw
Sipping through a straw minimises contact between staining beverages and your teeth, helping preserve your whitening results.
Regular dental check-ups
Routine check-ups allow your dentist to monitor your whitening progress while supporting long-term oral health.
At-home touch-ups*
Properly used at-home touch-ups help keep your teeth looking bright, boosting your confidence and leaving a lasting impression.
* Avoid using at-home bleaching kits for at least two weeks after professional whitening to prevent enamel damage. Always consult your dentist for personalised aftercare advice.
The bright side is that experiencing some teeth sensitivity right after a teeth whitening treatment is normal.For the next 48 hours or so, refrain from eating and drinking hot and/or very cold foods to lessen the sensitivity. We suggest using desensitising toothpaste that contains fluoride or fluoride with potassium nitrate. If the sensitivity persists beyond a week, make sure to check in with your dentist.
Fluoride toothpaste products are well supported by the Australian Dental Association (ADA) and the World Health Organisation. These products can help strengthen your enamel whilst reducing post-whitening sensitivity.According to the ADA, adults should brush with 1,000 to 1,500 parts per million (ppm) fluoride toothpaste at least twice daily and spit out excess toothpaste instead of rinsing.Tip: Avoid rinsing with water immediately after brushing. Some well-known fluoride toothpaste brands available in Australia known to conform with safety and effectiveness regulations include:
Colgate® Total
With 1,450 ppm fluoride and antibacterial properties, Colgate Total helps fight plaque and gingivitis while protecting overall oral health.
Oral-B® Pro-Health
Formulated with 1,450 ppm fluoride, this toothpaste strengthens enamel and provides protection against sensitivity.
Sensodyne® Repair & Protect
Containing 1,450 ppm fluoride, Sensodyne is specially designed for sensitive teeth and supports enamel repair over time.
Macleans® Protect
With 1,000 ppm fluoride, this everyday toothpaste offers cavity protection and is gentle enough for daily use.
White Glo™ Professional Choice
This toothpaste contains 1,000 ppm fluoride for cavity protection, along with whitening agents for a brighter smile.
Note:
Fluoride concentrations may vary between different products in a brand’s range. Always check the packaging before purchasing.
Choosing a toothpaste is not so straightforward. With vast and varied toothpaste products currently available on the market, you may feel overwhelmed with so many choices. Whitening formulas, natural alternatives and even fluoride-free options are just a few of them. But the take-home message is to try your best to look past the fancy packaging and think about what your teeth and gums need.Here’s one approach you can take. Choosing a toothpaste with the following ingredients:
Important: Be sure to look out for the ADA Seal of Approval. This is a mark of approval for toothpastes that meet the Australian government's safety and quality standards. Now that you know what to look out for as well as what to avoid, you can confidently choose a toothpaste that is right for you. If you’re in doubt, ask your dentist for a specific recommendation that is appropriate for you.
The ADA states that it is necessary to consult a dentist before undergoing teeth whitening treatment. If you have cavities, gum disease or another dental condition, you will want to get cleared by a dental professional first. Dentist-supervised whitening treatment is not only safe but also more effective than at-home DIY methods.
Whitening kits bought in-store or online are convenient and easy to use but they do come with risks. Many contain potent bleaching agents that irritate gum tissue and can lead to greater teeth sensitivity or patchy and uneven teeth whitening. Overuse can also erode enamel, leaving your teeth more vulnerable to stains.For a safer, more effective option, consult a professional dentist. Find out more about our teeth whitening options for personalised care.
Teeth whitening is an investment in your confidence and maintaining the results as best as you can requires discipline. With the use of ADA-approved fluoride toothpaste in Australia coupled with a few immediate aftercare tips, you can keep your smile brighter for longer. Steer clear of stain-creating foods and drinks, stay hydrated, and discuss safe teeth whitening with your dentist. When done correctly, you can enjoy longer-lasting results and a healthier smile.