Does bleaching teeth weaken them?
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Bleaching leads to increased sensitivity because it opens up the internal channels of the tooth. This allows the bleach to penetrate the tooth and whiten. This also causes sensitivity. They are very bad for your teeth and enamel. It’s best to just try to keep your teeth clean and white by good dental care. Super white teeth isn’t always something you need to look nice
Bleaching products can have multiple side effects such as damaging the dental enamel, causing irritation to the gums, tooth sensitivity and more. Some of these effects are lasting; for example the damage to the dental enamel is permanent and irreversible. But, if it is to be done in a correct manner then it will not harm the teeth.