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Dangerous Teeth Whitening Products

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Everyone wants to have whiter teeth. There aren’t many risks when it comes to whitening your teeth, however, you should know about the risks that do exist. By steering clear of these, you’ll save yourself from discomfort, dental work, and the agony of not getting the results you were initially looking for. The following tips should come in handy when it comes down to it.

Perhaps the most common danger people find themselves in is excess. When people get wrapped up in getting whiter teeth faster, they start using the product more than instructed. Another danger similar to the first, is that of mixing teeth whitening kits together. Different whiteners have unique products in them that may not be safe to mix with other ingredients.

Another danger is in using the cheaper generic product. Using the cheaper product can increase the risks, especially if you are mixing products or over using them. The results can end in weakening enamel and your teeth and irritated gums as well.

Even with these risk factors, whitening your teeth can be a great experience with a great reward. Just be patient, be smart and the results will come to you.

Link: Ezine Articles
http://ezinearticles.com/?Dangerous-Teeth-Whitening-Products&id=4787527

Jane Pennington
www.teethwhiteningsmiles.com

Teeth Whitening Procedures

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

The process of teeth whitening is considered to be cosmetic dentistry, while the procedure itself focuses on removing stains and whitening your teeth. A series of methods are utilized to eliminate discoloration and to prevent it

Pros and Cons of Teeth Whitening Products

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Many people have teeth that are yellowish in color and are searching the market for available teeth whitening products. While many products exist, choosing the right product for you can be a tedious process. For this reason, it is important to research the pros and cons of each product before investing in your teeth whitener.

But many people don’t really like the idea of seeing dentists. One thing is the cost and the other is that dentists tend to be synonymous with pain. Dentists normally do not advise their clients to use teeth whitening products, but if you ask them, most of them will tell you that they work. In fact, studies conducted on teeth whitening products have shown that they do work over the long haul.

The one key advantage that these products have over professional cleaning at a dental clinic is that they are relatively cheap and can be easily bought at supermarkets and even grocery stores in some states.

Be sure to look into the suitability of your teeth whitening product. Evaluate the chemicals used and contained in the system, as well as the method of delivery. By looking into each of these components you can find the system which will work best for you.

Link: EZine Articles
http://ezinearticles.com/?Pros-and-Cons-of-Teeth-Whitening-Products&id=4644250

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

Teeth Whitening Kits Can Brighten Your Teeth

Thursday, June 10th, 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

A Teeth Whitening Solution That Works

Tuesday, June 8th, 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

Eat Your Way to Pearly Whites

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

While the quickest way to return your teeth to their pearly white glory is to invest in teeth whitening products, it is important to follow up those treatments with proper behavior afterwards. One of the ways to help in keeping your teeth healthy is to add more greens in your diet, as well as other vegetables and fruit.

Cutting down on staining drinks such as coffee and tea may also help in reducing the yellowing of teeth. Apples, celery and carrots act as natural stain removers, while greens such as spinach, broccoli, and lettuce create a film over the teeth that serve as a stain barrier. By increasing these veggies and fruits in your daily diet, you can prolong the effect of teeth whitening treatments.

There are a few other things you can do to help keep your teeth bright when you are eating. First, swish your mouth and sip some water after eating a couple bits of food that are known to stain teeth. Some of these include red wine, tea, blueberries, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, tomato sauce, grape juice and cranberry juice.

Second, skip bubbly beverages, even if they are diet drinks. The acid contained in these drinks can wear down tooth enamel, thus providing areas for stains to set and develop.

Finally, try to avoid sugar heavy treats, and rather go for natural sweet treats, such as dehydrated fruit, or fresh fruit.

Link: Yahoo Health
http://health.yahoo.com/tips/eat-your-way-to-pearly-whites/realage–7692.html

Jane Pennington
www.teethwhiteningsmiles.com

Your Teeth

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

You may know that your teeth are the hardest and strongest part of the body. But did you also know that your teeth are a living part of your body?

The visible part of a tooth is called the crown, and is only a small part of the whole living system. The crown is composed of enamel, the hardest substance that can be found in the human body. This part of the tooth is enriched with calcium. This is the part of the tooth which gets stained, giving your tooth the unhealthy yellow look. Teeth whitening products can help to remove the harsh stains and brighten the look of your teeth.

Under the enamel is the dentin level. This makes up the inside of the tooth, and is a softer (yet, still hard) substance.

In the center of the tooth is the pulp. This is a small pocket in the tooth which contains blood vessels and nerve endings, providing the tooth with its blood supply. These same blood vessels and nerves run through the root of the tooth down to the jaw. Damage in these blood vessels can lead to death of the tooth if proper blood flow is disrupted.

Link: Whiten My Teeth.com
Http://whitenmyteetho.wordpress.com/2009/12/08/whiten-my-teeth-your-teeth-posted-by-dr-philip-stein/

Jane Pennington
www.teethwhiteningsmiles.com

Teeth Whitening Kits Can Brighten Your Teeth in Under a Week

Thursday, 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

Teeth Whitening: 5 Ways to Stop Wasting Time and Money

Friday, 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.

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Finding A Teeth Whitening Solution That Works

Monday, 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