Question:
Does anyone know if the teeth whitening is okay with BF ??
Answer:
It looks like it depends on what kind of bleaching system is used.
My box of Crest Whitestrips says that they SHOULD be safe fore pregnant and
nursing women, but to ask your doctor first.
Rembrant Plus bleaching system has no info about it in the package.
On the net I found:
Can I whiten my teeth while I am pregnant or nursing?
Answer: The effect of the bleaching gel on the baby, if you're pregnant, is
unknown. You will swallow some of the gel while you're bleaching. Pregnancy
is such a delicate time for mother and baby that I wouldn't advise bleaching
at that time. However, if you are nursing, I wouldn't discourage you from
bleaching, although there isn't universal agreement among cosmetic dentists
on that.
http://www.mynewsmile.com/mynewsmile/bleachin.htm
If I am pregnant or nursing, should I have this treatment?
There is no known hazard associated with whitening teeth while pregnant or
nursing. However, consult with your physician and your dentist for more
specific recommendations.
http://www.britewhite.com/faqs.html
Can I bleach my teeth during pregnancy / nursing?
It is always recommended as a precaution measure to not use bleaching
products during pregnancy or while nursing.
http://www.udent.com/AskADentist.asp?t=25
Can everyone bleach their teeth?
Almost everyone, but there are a few exceptions. Patients with active tooth
decay must have these areas treated prior to bleaching. Women should not
bleach while they are pregnant or nursing, and the process is not
recommended for use on children.
http://www.finesmiles.com/webpages/services/cosmetic/bleach.html
Are there any side effects?
Some people experience temporary tooth sensitivity during treatment. Others
have reported discomfort in the gums or in loose fillings. Gum irritation
usually disappears within 1-3 days after beginning the procedure and always
upon the discontinuation or completion of treatment. There are no other
significant side effects. NOTE - Pregnant or nursing women should not
engage in dental bleaching.
http://www.athomewhitening.com/information/faq/faq.html
I sent this same question to Dr. Hale's website before using Nupro Gold
whitener (which contains a high percentage of carbamine peroxide), and
he indicated that it would be very unlikely for the peroxide to be passed
through the milk in any significant quantity. If a package insert includes
a warning for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, it's very likely a CYA
measure for the manufacturer.
Yes, I was pleasantly surprised. I did not get to finish the whole box
because my teeth became VERY sensitive. They warn you that it can happen.
Your are supposed to stop for a few days and resume, but I never did. I use
Aquafresh Whitening toothpaste daily.