There is no doubt that the most common type of dental procedure that someone would go for regularly are routine dental cleanings. Weeki Wachee residents have probably been getting their teeth cleaned by a professional for many years now without any pain or complications that are associated with it. Although dental cleanings don’t hurt necessarily, many individuals are interested in knowing what type of chemicals are being used during this process, and if there are any side effects associated with them. There are little to no chemicals that are used in the process that individuals should be concerned about that could potentially be harmful to them.

Fluoride Treatments

One of the most common substances that might be used during a teeth cleaning is fluoride. When it comes to patients getting dental cleanings, Weeki Wachee residents should not be scared of fluoride because it is simply a mineral that is found in your bones and teeth, as well as being found naturally in water, soil, plants and more. Fluoride might taste bad for a couple of hours after a dental cleaning, but it is not something that will make a patient sick. Fluoride is used by dental professionals to prevent cavities from forming on teeth and help slow the loss of tooth enamel from happening.

Chemicals Used in Tooth Whitening

Even though teeth whitening procedures are not inclusive when someone goes for dental cleanings, Weeki Wachee residents should still be made aware that many people often schedule them at the same time. There are two chemicals that are commonly used in teeth whitening procedures. The more common one is hydrogen peroxide, which is the same substance that is known to be found in products to bleach your hair. Another chemical that is used in some whitening products is carbamide peroxide. When carbamide peroxide breaks down, it turns into hydrogen peroxide and urea, and hydrogen peroxide because the active ingredient in whitening products.

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