Good teeth whitening tips or remedies?

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Posted by | Posted in Teeth Whitening Tips | Posted on 09-10-2009

rawr67 asked:

I’m looking for good teeth whitening remedies for home. I had braces in 6th grade so I have nice teeth but I’ve stopped going to tanning salons because mine closed down and the whole economy thing and it always made my teeth look much whiter. Don’t get me wrong, they’re not really bad I just want to whiten them up a bit. I do use peroxide (no I don’t swallow it) and it seems to work but takes a lot of time not to mention tastes horrible.

And to the people that I know are just itching to leave me a comment about being a Barbie because I tan, guess again. I have absolutely no time for the sun because of studying for the SAT’s and so much more. I tan because even though I’m Italian and my dad is as dark as can be, I’m a fricken ghost without it.

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What teeth whitening products are best for at home use?

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Posted by | Posted in Teeth Whitening Products | Posted on 09-10-2009

Mary S. asked:

I got my braces removed a year ago and I still don’t feel confident in my smile because of the color, which is a real pity, to be honest.

Plus, school is starting soon and I’d like to look my best. :)

I need something sold in a drugstore or grocer, and preferably not making my teeth sensitive.

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The toothbrush family

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Posted by | Posted in Teeth Whitening Advice | Posted on 19-08-2009

Maintaining good hygiene promotes good health. And maintaining good oral hygiene is utmost important for maintain good health. Dental health should never be taken for granted. A toothbrush is important cleaning equipment used for cleaning the oral cavity. There are a plenty of toothbrushes being marketed in the world. Deciding to choose a good toothbrush is always confusing. The toothbrush family as such consists of an array of toothbrushes. Manual toothbrushes, Electric toothbrushes, Single use toothbrushes, Denture toothbrushes are a few to name.

In the manual toothbrush series, it is one of the most widely used and the traditional toothbrush known to the humans so far. The first toothbrush was invented during 3000 BC; it was in the form of a chew stick. In fact, it has been known that chewing of the neem twigs was to maintain the dental hygiene by the Indians. This stick is believed to have a frayed end. It was in the year 1938, that the nylon bristled toothbrush came into market. The manual toothbrushes are of the sub divisions exclusively for the baby, infant, and the adults.

The next in the toothbrush family is the Electric toothbrushes. These are developed from the concept of the manual toothbrushes. The first Electric toothbrush though invented in 1939 in Switzerland; it was marketed to the general public in the United States by the Squibb Pharmaceuticals known as “Interplak”. The Electric toothbrushes, are advanced in the toothbrush family as they are known to be very efficient in removing plaque without causing too much of bleeding. The electric toothbrushes are battery-operated. The lower base of the toothbrush seems to be large due to the motor. These tooth brushes are also known as rotary toothbrushes due to the oscillating motion they produce while brushing.
These toothbrushes of the family were for the people who have less of motor action and those with braces. The denture toothbrushes are exclusively for the people who have artificial denture fitted. The denture toothbrushes seem to be very efficient to help cleaning the dentures before and after wearing them. While traveling, one can always prefer to carry the single use toothbrushes. These can be used one time and thrown off for recycling.

Generally it is advised that the toothbrushes have to be replaced every three months. For effective removing of the plaque and debris from the teeth, small headed toothbrushes are preferred. The best toothbrush of the whole of the toothbrush family is the one that fits the mouth and allows reaching all the teeth easily for cleaning.

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