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Hey guys,

 

You may find this concern irrational, but if someone is 3 months post op, is there any problem with having your teeth whitened professionally at the dentist?

 

I thought it best to steer on the side of caution and ask here first!

 

Thanks ?

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What are you fearful of happening exactly?

 

3 months post op your grafts are quite secure and either dormant or about to grow, whitening your teeth won't have any impact on that.

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Received 2,700 grafts with coalition doctor on 8/13/2010

Received 2,380 grafts with Dr. Steven Gabel on 9/30/2011

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Hey guys,

 

You may find this concern irrational, but if someone is 3 months post op, is there any problem with having your teeth whitened professionally at the dentist?

 

I thought it best to steer on the side of caution and ask here first!

 

Thanks ?

 

Was wondering the same lately :D

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There is nothing wrong with teeth whitening, since the upper part of the tooth enamel, which consists of microbes and tooth dirt. When I needed to whiten my teeth, I consulted on the website http://jeffreygrossdds.com about the consequences and disadvantages of teeth whitening. Of the minuses, I can name the increased sensitivity of teeth to food and water for a couple of weeks. For me, this was a significant disadvantage, since I really like to drink and eat delicious food. However, I found a life hack that helped avoid this consequence. I drank water and ate food without touching my teeth and it really helped me. I didn't find any more disadvantages of whitening teeth. Therefore, I can safely recommend this operation to you.

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On 6/22/2018 at 7:09 AM, gettingfue said:

Hey guys,

 

You may find this concern irrational, but if someone is 3 months post op, is there any problem with having your teeth whitened professionally at the dentist?

 

I thought it best to steer on the side of caution and ask here first!

 

Thanks ?

Now this is weird!! I'm three months post op and I actually am having my teeth whitened tomorrow! 🤣😁

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