Saturday, November 14, 2009

How can i get my teeth whiter, at home? without any like products?

i just kind of wanted to know some ways you can help your teeth with like stuff you have at home or something. any secrets?





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How can i get my teeth whiter, at home? without any like products?
This is gonna sound weird but it really works. Take a piece of bread and burn it like you would toast only make it BLACK, then scrap the black part off onto a plate and dip your toothbrush in it. Just brush your teeth with it and then rinse. It tastes pretty bad but it actually works. Good luck.
Reply:The only thing I can think of is a whitening tooth paste and mouth washes. There are also whitening strips. Using baking soda while brushing helps as well.
Reply:I've heard that brushing with crushed strawberries and baking soda helps. Of course theres baking soda and peroxide. I just bought an electric toothbrush and honestly, that alone out does any product i've ever bought. spend at least $20 to get a good one. i have an oral b. it cost $80 but u probably dont need to spend that much.
Reply:Hydrogen Peroxide makes teeth white. It is usually the main product in teeth whiteners. Many dentists recommend brushing with baking soda and rinsing with hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is used to bleach hair and as a disinfectant on cuts and scrapes.
Reply:brush your teeth every time you eat
Reply:Teeth Whitening


Everyone wants a glamorous movie-star smile, and by today's standards, the whiter your teeth, the better. Of course, we all can't afford multiple visits to the dentist and stains do come back, making it a recurring problem.





Even with proper care, your teeth can be stained by coffee, soda, tea, medicines, and smoking. The residue of food seeps into the fine cracks of your teeth, making it nearly impossible to brush out. Whitening toothpastes only bleach out minor discolorations. The older the stain, the more difficult it is to get rid of.











Home Remedies


In most cases, cheap toothpaste doesn't cut it. An expensive toothpaste is often needed for a brighter smile. Unfortunately, getting your teeth whitened professionally is not an option for everyone. If you want to forego the creams, bleaches, trays, and gels found in drugstores, you can take the natural approach and use any of the following home remedies for whiter teeth that are both cheap and effective.





Baking Soda: An old-time favorite, baking soda has many purposes, including tooth whitening. Most dentists agree that it's safe to use and works fairly quickly. You can use it alone on a damp toothbrush or mix it with toothpaste to help neutralize the salty taste.





Hydrogen Peroxide: One of the most popular home remedies, peroxide, is cheap and most people have it on hand. Chances are, you will feel some burning in your gums, but you'll be left with clean, whiter teeth. Typically, most people will see results within a couple of weeks but it can happen much sooner. It's also safe to gargle, but don't swallow.





Brush your teeth as you normally do, and then swish for about a minute. Follow up by spitting it out and rinsing thoroughly with water. Another way to use it is by dipping a cotton swap in the solution and gently rubbing it into your teeth, front and back.





Strawberries: Not many people are aware that strawberries contain natural teeth whitening agents and the seeds work great for cleaning. Since they also contain sugar and acids, it's important to brush immediately afterwards with a fluoride toothpaste. For easy and quick application, you can either rub the strawberry against your teeth, or mash it up and use it like toothpaste.





Wood Ash: Strange as it may sound, hard wood ash helps whiten teeth. It contains potassium hydroxide, a compound that will bleach your teeth. The tiny crystals scrape off plague in hard to reach places and will scrub them clean. However, using wood ash often or scrubbing too hard can wear down your tooth enamel, so it's best to avoid using it for long periods of time. To apply it to your teeth, you can put it directly on your toothbrush or mix it with a small amount of toothpaste.





Homemade tooth paste: One of the better home recipes for whiter teeth is a paste consisting of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, table salt and a dab of toothpaste. Mix it all together and brush away stains.
Reply:I use baking soda and peroxide. I seems to do the trick.


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