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Home / Health / Teeth Whitening Craze Leads to Surge in Dangerous DIY Kits

Teeth Whitening Craze Leads to Surge in Dangerous DIY Kits

16 Nov

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Summary

  • 40% of under-35s in UK regularly whiten teeth, $40M industry
  • Dentists warn of chemical burns from illegal online whitening kits
  • Pineapple and milk can help whiten, but acidic foods erode enamel
Teeth Whitening Craze Leads to Surge in Dangerous DIY Kits

As of November 2025, the teeth whitening industry in the UK has become a booming $40 million market, with around 40% of those under 35 regularly undergoing whitening treatments. However, the demand for affordable DIY kits has also surged, leading to a concerning rise in injuries.

Dentists report seeing patients with serious chemical burns on their gums after using illegal whitening kits purchased online. These kits often contain up to 500 times the legal amount of bleaching agents, posing significant risks. Experts caution consumers to be wary of products containing chlorine dioxide or sodium chlorite, as these can permanently damage teeth and gums.

On a more positive note, some natural remedies have shown promise in whitening teeth. Research indicates that pineapple, which contains the enzyme bromelain, can be nearly as effective as commercial whitening products. Adding milk to coffee and tea can also help dilute staining pigments. However, these acidic foods can soften tooth enamel, so it's crucial to rinse with water afterward.

Sonic toothbrushes that use vibration to remove stains are also emerging as a popular and effective option. Charcoal-infused manual toothbrushes may also help scrub away stubborn discoloration, though more research is needed on their efficacy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Illegal teeth whitening kits purchased online can contain up to 500 times the legal amount of bleaching agents, leading to serious chemical burns on the gums according to dentists.
Pineapple contains the enzyme bromelain, which can help break down surface stains on teeth and make them appear whiter, though the fruit's acidity can also soften tooth enamel.
The teeth whitening industry in the UK is currently worth around $40 million per year, with approximately 40% of those under 35 regularly undergoing whitening treatments.

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