02nd December 2009
How Does Dental Office Whitening Work? The dentist's method is much the same as the Home Gel Kit method. Obviously the dentist is well versed in using the method so the moulds should fit exactly. Sometimes a special light will be used to speed up the blea...
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02nd December 2009
Do I need teeth whitener?
Unfortunately, teeth can and do become discolored and this can make people ashamed of their teeth, so they stop smiling or at best can only manage that tight lipped smile that won't leave a favorable impression on anyone.
Fortu...
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02nd December 2009
A Good Smile is Confidence Building
What ever you say a smile makes a big difference and first impression count and do make an impact. A smile can be given freely and costs nothing and the act of smiling makes you fell much better. Knowing that your smil...
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02nd December 2009
How do they work?
These toothpastes have added ingredients such as mild abrasives and chemicals, which claim to work by polishing and bleaching the teeth. The scrubbing motion of the bristles of a toothbrush in combination with the presence of these smal...
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02nd December 2009
Teeth whitening gel is made up from the chemicals called Hydrogen Peroxide and Urea which when combined is called Carbamide Peroxide. Carbamide peroxide is also called urea peroxide, urea hydrogen peroxide, and percarbamide. Both these chemicals are bleac...
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06th November 2009
The most common side effect experienced by user of teeth whitening techniques can be tooth sensitivity and or gum irritation.
While this can occasionally happen, most people find that the problem settles down, as tooth sensitivity is usually just a passi...
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22nd October 2009
As we grow older our teeth gradually darken and discolour. It's a natural process and at one time there was virtually nothing we could do about it. Sometimes one used different ‘old wives' remedies to try and recapture the winning smile of youthfulness,...
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