<Fact-Finding Survey on Teeth Whitening* and Hypersensitivity> About 70% of those who have experienced teeth whitening* have experienced uncomfortable symptoms! 1 in 3 people who felt 'stinging teeth' gave up on continuing whitening*
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A survey by Haleon Japan reveals that 70% of teeth whitening users experience discomfort, with 45.3% suffering from hypersensitivity. Taking preventive measures significantly boosts whitening satisfaction to 80.3%.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When and where was the Fact-Finding Survey on Teeth Whitening and Hypersensitivity conducted?
- A: The survey was conducted in February 2026, targeting men and women in their 20s to 40s residing in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
- Q: What percentage of the survey respondents believe that the whiteness of teeth influences their appearance?
- A: According to the survey results, 65.1% of the total respondents answered that the whiteness of their teeth influences the impression of their appearance.
- Q: How many people who had experienced teeth whitening were extracted for the fact-finding survey?
- A: A total of 300 people who had experienced teeth whitening were extracted from among the survey subjects to conduct the fact-finding survey.
- Q: What percentage of teeth whitening experienced individuals felt uncomfortable symptoms?
- A: About 70% of the individuals who had experienced teeth whitening reported experiencing some uncomfortable symptoms during or after the process.
- Q: What ratio of individuals who experienced stinging teeth gave up on continuing their teeth whitening?
- A: About 1 in 3 individuals who felt the hypersensitivity symptom of stinging teeth gave up on continuing their teeth whitening.