Posted on 13 November 2010. Tags: Home Remedies For Teeth Whitening
Do you have enough time in your day but not the substantial funds for getting a makeover for your smile? If this is the case, home remedies for teeth whitening could do a lot of great things for your smile.
Prior to experimenting with any of the following home remedies for teeth whitening, you ought to consider discussing things with your doctor or dentist.
Is it possible to create your own teeth whitening blend without spending tons of money?
The only thing you will have to find is a couple of household items like hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, bowls, cups and some spoons.
In order to formulate this mixture, blend two to three teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide and two teaspoons of baking soda jointly. Then, disperse the formula into a small bowl. The paste’s texture should reflect the consistency of regular toothpaste. For the sake of taste, you could incorporate a small dab of toothpaste with the mixture.
Use your toothbrush to apply the formula onto your teeth, then allow the mixture to remain on your teeth for several minutes. You need to stop yourself from swallowing any of the paste. You will have to brush your teeth a second time with regular toothpaste in order to eliminate the bitter taste of hydrogen peroxide.
Rub the paste onto your teeth for a minimum of once per week, but be careful to avoid doing this too much in that time period.
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Posted on 10 November 2010. Tags: Best Teeth Whitening
Teeth naturally discolor over time, but for anyone desiring to have bright, white teeth, you will be excited to know that there are ways now to achieve this without damaging your teeth. The outer part of our teeth becomes stained with food, drinks like coffee, Coke, and red wine and also from smoking. There can also be miniscule cracks in your teeth that will result in staining, and there are antibiotics that can cause stains but the teeth can be made whiter and brighter with bleaching or laser whitening.
Bleaching is a common method for whitening teeth which requires using a gel or in some cases a rubber piece to protect your sensitive gums. A special tray which carefully fits your mouth is then filled with the whitening product and used to bleach your teeth. Carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide are the ‘active ingredients’ that will break down and allow oxygen to enter your teeth enamel, resulting in a whiter color. This entire process takes only three trips to the dentist over a course of three weeks.
The very highly effective laser whitening method involves a rubber dam which will be put over your teeth to help avoid damage to your gums while a whitening product is painted on. The laser will then activate the chemical, and the laser will also act as a booster for the reaction of the chemicals resulting in a more effective, and faster color change. Laser whitening is more expensive but has the great convenience of only taking one hour, making your teeth up to six shades lighter and lasting up to three years.
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