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How to get white teeth easily?

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Well I was wondering how you can get white teeth fast and simple. My teeth are sorta yellow. I brush my teeth everyday in the morning. But In my experience toothpaste does not work. I use clementon Whitening. But don´t be so happy or get victorius I think it will not help you at all. It didn´t work with me even giving me fresh breath. What can i do to get white teeth besides going to the dentist and getting them whitened?

 

the whitening toothpastes don’t do very much in my experience! I have been testing and testing and did not get any results. Nutrabrite is the thing that finally worked for me is natural and very effective. Get Nutrabrite free right now because is limited offer. It is the same strength stuff as they use at the dentist so I guess that is why it is so successful!

 

A very effective- and very inexpensive way to whiten, is to mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide (the active ingredient in most commercial whiteners), to 2 parts of your favorite mouthwash. Before you brush your tooth- swish this mixture in your mouth for about few seconds. It will make bubbles just a little lifting the stains.You’ll see some results after just once or twice, and within a two weeks you’ll see more whitening than anything you can buy over the counter.

 

There is another way that you can whiten your teeth. I use colgate whitening or clarks white and shine toothpaste and a colgate brush with the bristles mostly the same length, no rubber bits or anything. Every morning and at night before bed clean them thouroughly and to check youve done them properly run your tongue over your teeth and they should feel shiny and polished. Check in the mirror to see if ther is any plaque in the gumline and clean it out if you have. This method is what I use to get your tooth really white and naturally: scrub round and round in circles with plenty of tootpaste on each section for 20 seconds or more once a day, every day, for a week.

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Hydrogen Peroxide Teeth Whitening Advantages and Side Effects

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Hydrogen peroxide is a simple chemical compound, composed of hydrogen and oxygen. This chemical is widely used as a disinfectant and a bleaching agent for fabrics and paper. More recently, however, it is being used as an ingredient to aid in the process of teeth whitening. The amount of hydrogen peroxide in the whitening compound or solution will determine how effective the process is. Most concentrations range from three to ten percent. The higher the percentage, the greater the potential effects.

How Does Hydrogen Peroxide Teeth Whitening Work Exactly?
The teeth whitening process means that the hydrogen peroxide goes through the enamel material of the teeth and bleaches the dentine and pulp portions of the tooth. Studies done by the American Dental Association indicate that this process does not damage the enamel and is safe.

What The Process Won’t Do
The teeth whitening process requires the hydrogen peroxide to go through the enamel to begin the bleaching. If it cannot go through the surface of a material, that means there will be no bleaching effect. If the hydrogen peroxide solution comes in contact with fillings, porcelain, ceramic or gold teeth or restorative work, then there is no change. On the other hand, if there is a porous material used such as cements or amalgams, the result can be one of making those materials softer and porous.

Side Effects
Like any process, there are side effects. These, however, are minor and temporary. Hydrogen peroxide strong enough to be used in the teeth whitening process can cause gums to become tender and teeth to be temperature sensitive.

What About Carbamide Peroxide?
While hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide are related, they perform two very different functions. Carbamide peroxide is formulated to work slowly, providing more teeth whitening but taking longer than hydrogen peroxide. Solutions using carbamide peroxide have a longer shelf life. Hydrogen peroxide, on the other hand, breaks down immediately upon exposure to saliva and oxygen. This means that those solutions containing hydrogen peroxide have a shorter shelf life, but perform the teeth whitening process much more quickly.

For more information on cheap teeth whitening solutions, check out these at home teeth whitening kits

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