March 12th, 2010
Teeth Whitening strips/trays are seemingly more and more popular today. The sales of these products is starting to compete with sales of teeth whitening toothpastes. While both of these products are relatively cheap (when compared with in-office treatments), the advantage is their availability for use in your own home and the ease of use.
Over-the-counter strips are specially formulated for use by the general public and can be found in nearly any drug store. They are composed of a flexible plastic material that can be stuck right to the surface of your teeth. Strips are designed to remain on the ‘smile teeth’ only, avoiding the difficulty of molding the strip to the hard to reach molars in the rear of the mouth.
Whitening strips are similar to whitening trays in that they allow you to wear the product for several hours per treatment. In fact, many strips are designed to be worn overnight, allowing the carbamide peroxide, the active whitening ingredient, time to work on the stains of your teeth. The peroxide of strips is typically half the strength of whitening trays which allows for the longer wearing time, and the frequency of allowed treatments.
Link: Teeth Whitening Institute
http://www.teethwhiteninginstitute.org/teethwhiteningreviews/teeth-whitening-strips-do-they-really-do-the-job
Jane Pennington
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March 11th, 2010
Many teeth whitening products on the market today can provide quality results that can be seen in 7 days or less.
Some products out there may come across as providing a quality product at a very low cost, the problem is that many of these solutions contain “filler” products instead of quality tooth whitening gels, meaning we aren’t receiving the quality we deserve.
Because of this, it is important to only purchase your products from a reputable source. Don’t be fooled into purchasing something just because it is lower cost. Be sure to research the results that others have received from using the product.
Look for products that are cost effective, as well as time appropriate. Some products require hours of placement for results, while others can be used in mere minutes per treatment.
Make sure you purchase a product that has been produced with quality materials. Some companies only sell cheap products which contain fillers and aren’t as effective at producing results.
Follow up any tooth whitening treatment with quality teeth whitening toothpaste on a regular basis. This will help keep your smile looking its best.
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Jane Pennington
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March 9th, 2010
A teeth whitening process is an efficient means of maintaining the healthy glow of your teeth. While many people prefer to utilize treatments offered at a dentist’s office, this procedure can become costly, and time consuming. Some people are willing to spend upwards of thousands to maintain a healthy looking smile; the benefits of which are not only good for the smile, but also for the psychological benefits of knowing you have a healthy smile.
Several products are available in today’s market for at home teeth whitening.
One of the easiest ways of maintaining your white teeth is the use of a polishing kit. Often times these kits come with cleansing swabs which are preferred the world over for providing a whiter tooth.
Following the swabs with a proper scrubbing is important in maintaining the whiteness of your teeth.
Fortunately, today’s polishing kits can be used as often as desired. Because of their chemical process, it is okay to use them regularly without damaging the outer enamel coating of the tooth. Check out
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March 5th, 2010
Once upon a time the only way to get your teeth whitened was to visit your dentist for a treatment. This was because few products were available to the consumer which provided results. However several problems exist with taking time to visit the dentist for teeth bleaching (a.k.a teeth whitening).
First, a single visit to the dentist can be expensive. Most whitening procedures are not covered by insurance, so this is an out-of-pocket expense.
Second, taking the time out of your own schedule to visit the dentist can be costly. Not only do you have to abide by their schedule, but it interferes with your own activities, whether work or play.
Third, one visit is typically insufficient for a proper whitening treatment. Often times, two or three visits are necessary to get your teeth whitened the proper way. More visits could be required if you have hard to remove stains on your teeth.
Today’s teeth whitening products are starting to replace the need to visit the dentist for whitening treatments. The cost of the products is typically less than what the numerous dentist visits would cost. In addition to being cost effective, the treatments can be done in your own home and a time which is convenient to you.
Link: At Home Whitener
http://athometeethwhitener.net/teeth-whitening-5-ways-to-stop-wasting-time-and-money-by-visiting-a-dentist-for-teeth-whitening
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March 2nd, 2010
Teeth Whitening methods were developed as a way to cleanse your teeth of stains caused by bacterial pigments. Several methods are available to help whiten our teeth and help to make our teeth impenetrable by tooth germs. Some of the available teeth whitening remedies are unhealthy for our teeth, while others are more useful.
Brushing your teeth with lemon juice is a long thought of natural remedy for whitening our teeth. However, it has been shown that lemon juice can strip tooth enamel of calcium, effectively weakening the protective layer of your teeth.
Wood Ash, or Lye, has been used traditionally for help in whitening teeth. The potassium hydroxide found in the wood ash is an effective bleaching agent. However, over time the potassium hydroxide will wear down the enamel layer, causing detrimental decay to the tooth.
Baking Soda has been used as an effective method for removing stains from the tooth. Baking soda also kills the bacteria that cause plaque, while at the same time reducing acids which can harm tooth enamel.
Peroxide not only is effective at bleaching teeth, but also helps to disinfect the mouth, killing bacteria to prevent discoloration. Peroxide can be found in many of today’s tooth whitening kits and products.
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March 1st, 2010
As automobiles age, the finish and paint tends to dull. This same phenomenon occurs on our teeth. The natural finish takes a beating. The result is worn down enamel, leaving our teeth looking dull, discolored and stained.
Because of this discoloration, we find it necessary to invest in teeth whitening products. There are several solutions on today’s market that can be used in your home.
First, mouth washes and solutions. These types of products have been around for a long time and are typically considered to be maintenance products rather than whitening solutions. While these help to keep your smile healthy and looking good, they don’t provide protection to the tooth by remaining attached to the enamel.
Second, over the counter products are typically paint-on solutions available at the local drugstore. While these provide a quick, low cost way to a brighter smile, they are typically composed of Carbamide Peroxide, a chemical that can damage the teeth and gums when used in high amounts.
Third, Do-it-yourself kits are more expensive than over the counter products, but they do a better job at whitening your teeth.
It is important to weigh your desired result carefully with the process when making the decision of which solution to invest in.
Link: At Home Teeth Whitening
http://athometeethwhitener.net/finding-a-teeth-whitening-solution-that-works
Jane Pennington
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February 28th, 2010
An unhealthy lifestyle, consisting of unhealthy food can lead to an unhealthy mouth. A not-so-healthy life can be an open invitation for bacteria which can leave pigments in the mouth causing stains and discoloration of your pearly whites. In order to remove stains and return your teeth to their original healthy color it is important to utilize a natural teeth whitening process.
When choosing a tooth whitener it is important to find a quality product. A poor quality teeth bleaching product can be costly as well as detrimental to the health of your mouth. Take the time to research before you buy. This will help you from making the mistake of purchasing a product which will produce inferior results.
In today’s world, time is always a factor. Be sure to find a product which can produce the desired result in a time effective manner. It may not be practical to sit with a strip or tray in your mouth for hours. Also, treatment delivery systems may be uncomfortable, limiting your tolerance for the process.
Be sure the whitening product you are using will provide the desired results. Don’t continue to put money into a product which is only giving inferior outcomes.
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Jane Pennington
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February 26th, 2010
The cost of in-office light teeth bleaching seems to be a bit high for most people. Because of competition in the market, more dentists are lowering their fee in an attempt to attract more patients. While this reduction in price for the procedure is advantageous, the price of a single treatment can still run around 600 dollars.
The cost for a light teeth whitening depends on many factors. Some of which include the type of system used for the procedure, which products and tools are necessary, and how severely discolored the teeth are. Sometimes the cost of treatment also depends on the type of dentist who would perform the whitening, as well as the social climate of the area their offices are located in.
When it comes to light teeth whitening results and cost are not mutually exclusive. It is possible to get shiny, white teeth while still utilizing lower rates.
In addition, the market is inundated with many at-home products which can be used to achieve results at a lower cost in both cost and time. Again, it is simply a matter of looking around and finding the solution that works best for you.
Link: Teeth Whitening Institute
http://www.teethwhiteninginstitute.org/teethwhiteningreviews/cost-of-light-teeth-whitening
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February 25th, 2010
The market of teeth whitening is flooded with many products to choose from. If you’re looking to whiten your teeth everything from dental strips, molding trays, whitening pens to bleaching gels is available. The technology used by these various products varies, but the results of which promise to provide us with a healthy, brighter smile. The question remains though: how do we compare teeth whitening products before buying them?
The easiest way to compare the products is to simply look at the ingredients. The effectiveness of a product depends on the chemicals it contains. The key is to know how your teeth would react to certain ingredients. For this, it is important to consult a dental professional.
The next way to compare before buying is to carefully study the instructions to make sure you understand how the product is supposed to work.
Whatever you do, research should be conducted. Some products may make promises of whiter teeth, but neglect to inform the consumer of the limited nature of the product, or the frequency of allowed use. A careless buy of whitening products can lead to oversensitive teeth and later oral complications.
Link: Teeth Whitening Institute
http://www.teethwhiteninginstitute.org/teethwhiteningreviews/compare-teeth-whitening-products-before-buying-a-how-to
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February 18th, 2010
4 Ways to Choose the Best Teeth Whitening Product For Home Use
Over time, our teeth naturally become stained due to unhealthy eating habits and lack of time for maintenance of oral hygiene. Because of this it becomes necessary to use an effective teeth whitening product to whiten our teeth at home. While many products are available, you need to take care when selecting which to use.
First, it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of a product. Research what works best of others, find out which form of treatment provides the best results.
Next, look at the most effective treatments and evaluate the time consumption of each product. Because time is a precious commodity in today’s world, which will whiten your teeth without consuming all your time. Some products can take hours to days, while others can work within minutes.
It is important to look at the cost of the product. Be sure to keep in mind the effectiveness of the product while comparing the price. Not all cheap products are effective, and not all expensive products will provide suitable results.
Last, find a product that is easy to apply. Some products make unnecessary messes which complicate our lives and create a hassle to the procedure.
Link: At Home Whitening
http://athometeethwhitener.net/teeth-whitening-4-ways-to-choose-the-best-teeth-whitening-product-for-home-use
Jane Pennington
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