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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

What is the best teeth whitening product nowadays?

Question by : What is the best teeth whitening product nowadays?
I was a smoker and always promised myself once I quit I would whiten my teeth...they aren't horrible, just are a very fainy yellow. Enough for me to notice being I see myself everyday. Anyways, I was wondering waht is the best teeth whitening product on the market without a prescription/dr's visit?


Best answer:

Answer by hortense
if you are looking for the best teeth whitening, check out this site

http://the-best-teeth-whitening-in-internet.blogspot.com/

You'll get a white and bright smile just in 1-2 days and it'll last for 6 months or longer.



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5 comments:

  1. Cat urine is amazing! ..nah..err maybe something from south america.
    I've been there and the toothpaste i bought worked brilliantly for making my teeth sparkle in like 2 weeks, but you might not be able to get there to buy it. =[

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  2. opalescence xtra boost is looking to be a very good and popular product it works superbly.

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  3. Teeth Whitening: What Works and What Doesn't


    Teeth whitening has become the most popular cosmetic procedure in the world for people who want to look younger, more confident and attractive. However, it's important to understand that this popular practice has its own limitations and drawbacks and, in fact, is not for everyone. Women who are pregnant or nursing are advised against whitening, as are people who are suffering from gum disease. Whitening is also not recommended for people with cracked teeth or cavities in the areas that they want to be whitened. And, of course, it's also important to remember that most teeth whitening procedures only work with natural teeth; veneers, crowns, bondings and fillings don’t usually respond to whitening agents.

    So, if you can whiten your teeth, how white will they be? Results are subject to their existing undertone. Most people have a slight undertone to their smiles ranging from palest yellow, to palest brown to palest gray. According to the American Dental Association, people who have a yellow undertone have higher degrees of whitening success than people with a brownish undertone. For people with gray undertones, however, there's some disappointing news. These teeth are generally the least responsive when it comes to bleaching. (Exceptions occur, however, so speak with
    your dentist).

    Ideal bleaching candidates are those whose teeth have discolored or stained due to the consumption of tea, coffee, wine or cola. Dentists can also help people with stains or discoloration caused by either genes or antibiotic use, but results may not be as dramatic. Dentists say that they can frequently lighten such stains, but not as much as many patients would like.

    So, if you’re a good candidate for tooth whitening - what works and what doesn’t? Have a look at this article for a run down on the options available. I am not posting them here since it will be too long.

    http://www.teethwhiteningreviews.com/artman/publish/what_works_and_what_does_not_for_teeth_whitening.php

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  4. the most effective and the easiest home tooth whitening method is to use a soap bar. It is preferable that your bar contains glycerol. You can apply it to tooth brush and add half of a teaspoon of baking soda with a sprinkle of salt.

    I personally did this once-twice a week at most 3 times a week. You should not do this regiment for more than two weeks at a time and never back to back months. It may degrade the enamel.

    Your teeth will become brighter when you destroy or clean the dirty coat; this is what baking soda and dentist teeth cleaning method does.

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