Monday, May 17, 2010

Is there something white I can safely paint on my teeth?

I have a small discoloured patch on a front tooth. I'ts not decay, and tooth cleaning products don't work.

Is there something white I can safely paint on my teeth?
Your dentist could supply you with a whitening peroxide gel which colours from the inside out. Perfectly safe if used correctly and would take approx 2 weeks. I did all my teeth and it cost £300
Reply:the dentist did the teeth mould and supplied the gel. I then applied at home nightly . Report It

Reply:that might not help. the staining could be from something else Report It

Reply:It could be from flouride in your drinking water? Report It

Reply:I wouldn't dare try to paint your teeth.. I would see a dentish. You may need a veneer or something.
Reply:Nothing I know of. A dentist would be able to do a better job even if there were.
Reply:toothpaste is white. use that.
Reply:Try using a brush-on tooth whitener. You can brush it on the spot and let it dry. Over time it will become whiter. Otherwise, trays with whitening gel produce the best results.
Reply:If you'r dumb enough to ask that question and not see your dentist, go ahead and use white-out. Spray paint would be good too. Or dry wall spackling could work as well.
Reply:I don't think there's anything in stores that's "natural white" that you can paint onto your teeth. I would go with a whitening kit (not the ones that are high potency--unless you want to deal with the sensitivity for a while) and try that for a while and if you don't like the results, see your dentist for what he/she can do for you.
Reply:DOLPHYNS2000 or wtf her/its name is is an @$$hole...feckem..just use some kind of whiting gel or see your dentist





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