Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth whitening?

My teeth are not very white. They aren%26#039;t unhealthy but I would really like my teeth to be whiter. I have been using colgate advanced whitening ever since I can remember but my teeth haven%26#039;t changed. Are there any ways to whiten teeth without going to a dentist and without getting things like pearl drops, my mum doesn%26#039;t agree.

Teeth whitening?
Here are many ways that you can whitening your teeth!





For home remedies.





Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to form toothpaste. Brush the teeth regularly with this paste. It will remove all stains in a month.





Use bicarbonate of soda 5 minutes before brushing the teeth with normal toothpaste in the morning. This is a good home remedy for teeth whitening.





Rubbing the bark of walnut tree on the teeth helps in removing all stains from the teeth.





Strawberries are considered natural teeth whiteners. Rubbing the teeth with strawberries daily will remove all the stains.





If you would like a suggestion on tooth whitening gel, here%26#039;s something for you!





Crest Night Effects Whitening Gel (about $18.00) allows you to remove stains while you sleep. The tooth whitening system has a fresh, wintergreen flavor. After fourteen days of sleeping with this product on your teeth, you will wake up to a vibrant smile. You should see results in two days, although there are reports of tooth whitening results in one night





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Reply:Thankyou for this. And thankyou to everyone who helped pick the winner. Report It

Reply:The best and safest way to whiten your teeth is to go to the dentist. Whitening agents are bleaches that if not used correctly or used over a too long period of time can erode and harm the enamel on your teeth.





My dentist tells me that perfectly white teeth are not natural and that our teeth naturally yellow with age. Professional whitening is a bit expensive but safest. Also, if you have any tooth-colored fillings or bondings, these will not be affected by the whitening process and you may end up with multi-shaded teeth or need to have these redone at additional expense.
Reply:I also want whiter teeth - pure vanity! I have tried everything with not much success. My dentist said that you should not use abrasive %26#039;toothpastes%26#039; as they %26#039;roughen%26#039; the enamel and make staining worse. I did visit the hygenist and she was very helpful and made a good job of getting my teeth clean. If you can do this on a regular basis it would probably help and you would also get some sensible advice. If you google %26#039;whitening teeth%26#039; there are many products available without going to the dentist, but a trip to the hygenist might be the best option before spending your money.
Reply:We would all love to have those little white %26#039;Pearlie%26#039;s%26#039; gleaming from our mouth wouldn%26#039;t we?





I think that you will find that %26#039;white%26#039; teeth aren%26#039;t healthy teeth! I don%26#039;t mean that they should be black - but not white, either!





In my experience, the only people that have white teeth are people that aren%26#039;t showing real teeth - they are either dentures or caps. Also, they do not look natural and everyone can see that your teeth aren%26#039;t your own. The only people that I know that go for this in a big way are Americans who not only want white teeth but also want straight teeth - and wear a brace at a ridiculous age to straighten them. And the easier option to gain all of that would be to have all their teeth taken out and dentures put in.





Do you really want to look as though you are wearing dentures?





Keep your teeth healthy. Brush at least twice a day and use floss between your teeth. This way your breath will be fresh.





Do you really think that people are going to notice your teeth that much if they look natural? What they will notice is if they are unnaturally white - and who looks the fool then? Do you really want people asking if your teeth are real?





I have a friend who had porcelain caps on her front teeth - and would you believe it? You know the ultra violet light in disco%26#039;s? Her teeth literally glow in the dark!
Reply:Why doesnt your mother agree for pearl drops?


I htink you should buy some special teethpaste which makes your teeth whiter. I use Pearl Drops toothpolish shine and it is really good! :)
Reply:I use and electric toothbrush with regular toothpaste. It works wonders!


You will have whiter teeth in about 2 weeks.


Every once in a a while I use some hydrogon peroxide for a real deep cleaning. about 4 times a year.
Reply:As long as your teeth are healthy that is all that matters. Film stars and celebraties are always whitening thier teeth. Have you ever seen what they do to their teeth. It%26#039;s terrible. You look after those strong teeth of yours and visit your dentist regularly, it will pay huge dividends. I should think if your teeth are healthy and you visit regularly you will never have to have anything done. Trust me. Keep smiling.


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Reply:i use crest white strips with listerine whitening mouth wash and colgate whitening toothpaste and it hasnt been that long but theres definitely a difference.
Reply:yes there are ways to whiten teeth even in the privacy of your home. i am using Maximum Teeth Whitening and it worked wonders for me for i have restored my white teeth that i had decades ago in just a matter of time. and this is safe and effective for it did not cause my teeth and gums any harm.



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