Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth Whitening....?

Which is the best teeth whitening availble in the shops? Do they work at all or do you need to pay hundreds for it done by a pro?

Teeth Whitening....?
Crest Whitestrips work great!
Reply:unless your going to a pro .. DO NOT use anything which is a peroxide kit.. as a lot have way too much peroxide in them. e.g. 7% .. and that may cause your body damage.. liver etc





a pro would only use 0.77% content..





have you tried pearl drops, that might help. and brushing 2-3 times a days.
Reply:I have heard the teeth whitening strips they sell in drugstores work , obviously you wont achieve the level of white you would get from a professional





but you really are damaging your teeth by doing it, whitening destroys your teeth%26#039;s natural enamel which is a protective layer guarding your teeth, so after you do whiten them you will be more susceptible to permanent staining and deterioration.
Reply:use crest whitestrips there so easy and they do a really good job in about three days your teeth look about five shades brighter. you dont want to do it too much or it can ruin the enamel on your teeth permenatetly so take it easy only needs to be done once or twice a few months.
Reply:use peroxide
Reply:having white teeth can entirely change your life. having a nice and bright smile can bring many friends and you can become very open and confident socially, but consulting a dental expert is the best thing you can do to be able to start restoring white teeth. he might be able to suggest a good, effective and safe teeth whitening treatments that is suitable to for your teeth. next is be able to distinguish the foods that can stain your teeth and the beverages you take in that can promote tooth stain like colas, coffee, tea, chocolates and sauces. be able to refrain from taking them and if not, you can always do proper brushing and flossing to remove the stains on your teeth after a meal. for more tips visit about getting whiter teeth visit http://www.maximumteethwhitening.com
Reply:There are a variety of reasons why teeth can lose their brightness, and not all of these problems can be “cured” by at-home teeth whitening systems. At the very least, users of over-the-counter whiteners should consult with their regular dentist before taking the do-it-yourself route, just to find out whether the whiteners can address the cause of their less-than-white teeth.





At-home teeth whitening kits rely heavily, if not exclusively, on chemicals to remove teeth stains and bring a sparkle to users’ smiles. The most common chemical used is carbamide peroxide, an oxidizing agent whose active ingredient is hydrogen peroxide. At-home teeth whitening products contain a 10% solution of carbamide peroxide, far less than the 35% solution typically used in professional teeth whitening but still large enough to carry significant risks if used improperly.





To avoid the risks of at-home teeth whitening products, many people choose professional teeth whitening from a dentist. These supervised treatments offer greater reliability, the input and oversight of trained, experienced professionals, and a greater range of treatments and materials to help ensure a positive result — and with it, a brighter, more attractive smile.





more info on teeth whitening: http://www.newimage.com/cosmetic-dentist...





cosmetic dentistry resources: http://www.newimage.com/cosmetic-dentist...





Hope this helps, good luck to you!



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