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Archive for July, 2010

Tips Before Teeth Whitening

Friday, July 9th, 2010

According to the American Dental Association, tooth bleaching can improve a smile with typical results shown within a week. Because of the speed of results, the popularity of teeth bleaching is on the rise. In 2009 the industry increased by 25%.

The market is flooded with Do-It-Yourself products, and while most are easy to use, it is advisable to research them before deciding which will be best for you. Some of the dangers of bleaching need to considered; tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, damaged soft tissues in the mouth, the potential ingestion of harmful chemicals leading to increased chance of nausea.

It is important to analyze the state of your teeth before whitening. If your teeth are yellowed, then bleaching will certainly achieve results. However, if your teeth are colored or grayish, the results will likely be poor due to extenuating circumstances.

Other factors can affect your whitening process. Chewing tobacco, smoking, coffee, tea habits and certain foods can all affect teeth color. It is also important to note teeth whitening is not permanent you have to do routine maintenance.

So, if you want whiter and brighter teeth do not hesitate to go forward and make your smile sparkling.

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Jane Pennington
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Options for Whiter Teeth

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Tooth whitener procedures have become popular in dental offices these days. But, with the economy making procedures like this cost prohibitive, people are looking for more affordable ways to whiten their teeth. There are several different methods you can use for whitening. Everyone wants to have whiter teeth so they can look better for other people and have a radiant smile!

There are many methods of teeth whitening. There are bleaching pens, white strips, and bleaching trays sold in many stores that are produced by many different companies. The pens are used to cover the teeth with the product, which then must be left on for the instructed amount of time, usually 15-20 minutes. The white strips come packaged with the whitener already applied to the strip, and they are then placed on your teeth and left for a short period of time. The bleaching trays are molded to comfortably fit. A small amount of whitener is applied to the inside of the mold, which is then applied to the teeth and left for the designated period of time. At a cost of a few dollars to hundreds of dollars, a wide variety of products are readily available to meet the needs of anyone seeking a whiter, brighter smile.

With so many people wanting to look better, tooth whitener options have exploded in popularity. Children and adults can have much cleaner, brighter teeth if they take care of them regularly. Before you spend hundreds of dollars at the dentist office, be sure to check out the brush on products. These tend to work very well in whitening your teeth, and they are much less expensive than visiting the dentist.

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Jane Pennington
http://www.teethwhiteningsmiles.com/

Understanding Teeth Whitening Products

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Many of us wish to have a striking smile, unfortunately as a result of our current lifestyle and natural aging, our smiles suffer. The market is now flooded with a variety of solutions for whitening our smiles. However, without knowing anything about them, how are you supposed to decide which type will work best for you?

Whitening strips typically contain 10% peroxide and are very simple to use. Because of the low peroxide level, they may not be able to produce the best results, but you can expect an approximately three shade pigment change.

Whitening bleach is a simplest method to get a lustrous white smile. However, disproportionate use of these bleaches can oxidize your teeth enamel, making your teeth frail.

Teeth Whitening Pens have a time release formula which is released out by simply clicking on the applicator. They are easy to use, and relatively trouble-free. These pens need to be used twice a day, but thanks to their dispensing device, they can be taken with you anywhere.

Whitening Gel provides trouble free use. These gels typically come in tubes that can be smeared directly to the teeth surface, but they tend to melt on their own, and don