Friday, May 21, 2010

Best teeth whitening product?

My dentist recommended, and I used, Crest whitening strips. They definitely work and are relatively inexpensive.


The only drawback is that they make some people's teeth sensitive. My dentist forewarned me of this and suggested using a sensitive toothpaste during the period of strip use.


He also told me to NEVER use baking soda or a toothpaste with baking soda in it. I was surprised because this was something I had done forever... Apparently it breaks down the enamel of your teeth.


I also tried Listerine whitening mouthwash. I didn't notice much difference with it and I really didn't like it. It seemed to keep foaming in my mouth long after expulsion. (My hygienist told me not to use Listerine unless it was the new non-alcohol version. She recommended Crest Pro Health or Biotene)


If you smoke and cannot brush after, rinse your mouth by swishing water around. This prevents tobacco build up along the gum line.


Coffee, tea and other caffeine drinks tend to stain along the gum line as well. Again, if you can't brush, rinse with water.


Lastly, a good way to keep them their whitest once you get them there... see your hygienist every six months for a good cleaning.

Best teeth whitening product?
toothpaste!!!
Reply:baking soda and peroxide
Reply:crest toothpaste
Reply:Baking soda.
Reply:Crest White Strips are by far better than the more expensive alternatives. Good Luck
Reply:Those with hydrogen peroxide, they work best. Or you can check out http://www.maximumteethwhitening.com/sit... . They have many choices for you.
Reply:not all toothpaste and teeth whitening strips can give you white teeth. not all over-the-counter teeth products are effective bleaching teeth. for the best product that contains all natural ingredients check out http://maximumteethwhitening.com for a whiter and brighter smile to behold.


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