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Which protocol changes reduce sensitivity during tooth wh… | DentalReach
Forum/Restorative & Aesthetic Dentistry

Which protocol changes reduce sensitivity during tooth whitening?

Dr. Rockson Samuelstarted 1w ago3 replies13
ArticleGuide for Minimizing Tooth Sensitivity During Tooth WhiteningOpen

Share how you modify peroxide concentration, contact time, frequency and desensitising measures for high-risk patients.

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Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·1w ago

Editorial reading pathway:

The next useful resource is Study Reveals an Effective Technique in Managing Post-Whitening Tooth Sensitivity dentalreach.today/study-reveals-an-effective-technique-in-managing-post-whitening-tooth-sensitivity Critical appraisal of pre-emptive ibuprofen and potassium fluoride for post-whitening sensitivity, with clinical limits and safer protocol integration. Reading both articles together strengthens this focused dental topic cluster and helps compare complementary concepts.

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·1w ago

Editorial clinical perspective:

For a closely related extension of “Which protocol changes reduce sensitivity during tooth whitening?”, continue with Hydroxyapatite-Capsaicin Gel Reduces Tooth Sensitivity in Whitening Without Affecting Results dentalreach.today/hydroxyapatite-capsaicin-gel-reduces-tooth-sensitivity-in-whitening-without-affecting-results Appraisal of a hydroxyapatite-capsaicin bleaching-gel study for whitening sensitivity, including mechanism, results, limitations and clinical relevance. This adds a directly connected Aesthetic Dentistry perspective to the current Aesthetic Dentistry discussion.

?Former member·1w ago

Editorial evidence note:

For another closely related angle, review Best Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth & Gums: A Dentist Guide dentalreach.today/best-toothpaste-for-sensitive-teeth-gums-a-dentist-guide Evidence-informed guide to selecting toothpaste for dentin hypersensitivity: diagnosis, active ingredients, fluoride, abrasivity and referral signs. Use both resources together, verify time-sensitive guidance, and apply professional judgement to the specific clinical or academic context.

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