Saturday, November 14, 2009

How do you get whiter teeth?

I wanna get whiter teeth but without using strips or crest strips and not paying 500 dollars for bleeching !?!??!

How do you get whiter teeth?
I've had a lot of patients ask that same question plenty of times. Especially the smokers, coffee and tea drinkers. Out of all the whitening toothpaste on the market now, I still prefer Rembrandt. Some of the other ones are just too abrasive on the enamel of your teeth. Hope you give it a try, I know it's kind of pricey, but it does work well. Good luck!





Please don't use anything that could cause excessive sensitivity (which could land you at the dentist office for and emergency visit) or DAMAGE TO THE ENAMEL!
Reply:Crest white strips work good. I used them you can get them on sale for about 17 bucks.
Reply:baking soda paste.
Reply:well you could floss alot and brush 3x a day and floss for 1 hour 3x a day so that would be 3 hours flossiing that works
Reply:ask a dentist
Reply:look in the iasle that has the dental stuff. there are several products available.
Reply:I read somewhere that you could hold peroxide in your mouth for a few minutes each day. I've never found anything that really works well.
Reply:I just dip my toothbrush in a little bit of comet after applying the toothpaste. I do this every few months and it works great.
Reply:I would say avoid staining bevereges..like coffee, tea, and soda. And, brush three times per day...or after drinking anything that stains. Also..those whitening mouth washes seem to work, and also Arm %26amp; Hammer Whitening Toothpastes.





White Teeth CAN be yours too! Good luck!
Reply:Try over-the-counter products, which have low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide. A dental tray and gel kit can be used for a short time each day to lighten teeth one to two shades in two weeks, at best. Whitening strips cover the six front teeth--which must be even--for similar results, and keep peroxide on teeth and off gums. Paint-on gels get similar results and cover more teeth, but can be messy to use. Hydrogen peroxide works faster than carbamide, but takes longer to get results and deactivates faster. These are the least-expensive treatments to use when staining reoccurs due to beverages and smoking.
Reply:#1 Brush your teeth for three minutes twice a day. I've found that an electric toothbrush makes things easier, more fun, and more effective.


#2 Brush your teeth quickly (just twenty seconds or so) every time you eat, or at least swish with water for a little while.


#3 Stop drinking coffee, or at least make sure to brush extra well after drinking it.


#4 Look in the toothpaste aisle at your grocery store for a whitening gel (my store sells it for under $10.). I don't mean a whitening toothpaste (these don't stay on long enough to work). I mean either one of two things: A gel which comes with a brush (it kind of looks like nail polish), or something that looks like toothpaste but says it is meant to stay on the teeth for several minutes (NOT a toothpaste). Use this once a day, brushing your teeth first, blotting it with toilet paper, applying it to the fronts of your teeth, then not closing your lips for 5-10 minutes (it looks goofy, but this gives you enough time to let it dry :D)





Good luck--you should see results in a month or so.
Reply:Make a paste out of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, the lowest strenght available at the drug store and brush. This comes from a dentist in PA
Reply:laser teeth whitening. Call around you can find for under 500.00


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