Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth!!!!!?

How do you get your teth whiter.

Teeth!!!!!?
You should be brushing at least two or three times a day. Ideally, you would want to brush your teeth within an hour of eating or drinking anything that may stain them.





Whitening Mouthwash


This is perhaps the easiest method. All you need to do is swish it around your mouth for about a minute. However, these are usually only effective if your teeth are only very mildly stained because the whitening agents are only on your teeth for a short amount of time.





Whitening Toothpaste


There are many brands out there on the market. Again, for mildly stained teeth you might see an effect. These are best used as stain prevention, rather than stain removal.





Paint On Bleach


These over-the-counter bleaching products look almost like nail polish. You simply “paint” your teeth with the bleach and let it sit. These have been shown to work on teeth that are not very badly stained. They can be somewhat messy, and you need to be sure not to miss parts of your teeth or they will be bleached unevenly. Also, some tooth sensitivity and gum discomfort is a common side effect.





Whitening Strips


Working under the same principles as the paint-on bleach, these strips have the whitening agent included right on them. You simply place the strips on your teeth, usually once or twice a day. These can work quite well. They typically cost anywhere from $20 to $50 dollars and your color change should last about a year. Again, you might experience some tooth pain or sensitivity or some pain in your gums from the solution. You should also be careful not to use the strips too often, as overbleaching of your teeth can cause them to look blue.





Bleaching Trays


Bleaching trays are given to you by a dentist. They are typically molded to fit your mouth which allows the bleaching agent to more effectively coat each tooth. They also contain a higher concentration of the bleaching agent, so you get a brighter smile quicker. However, you might notice more side effects and you will be required to make at least one trip to the dentist. This is an effective option though, and can be a good option if your teeth are more than mildly stained.





Home Remedies for Yellow Teeth





Rub the white part of an orange peel along your teeth.


Brush your teeth with baking soda.


Using a Q-Tip, dab hydrogen peroxide onto the surface of your teeth, being careful to avoid your gums or you might have irritation.


Strawberry pulp is supposed to have a natural bleaching effect, and it tastes better than baking soda.


Salt can be used to brush your teeth. You can also try mixing salt, baking soda and water together. But be careful, because the salt is very abrasive and could cause mouth pain and weakened enamel.


Rinse your mouth with a vinegar/water solution.





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Reply:Brush regularly with whitening tooth paste, avoid caffeine, nicotine and staining foods and if its too stained already to respond to just the paste, whitening strips do work--but be careful. They can also eat your enamel if you%26#039;re not careful and overuse them. Good luck!
Reply:Crest White Strips. Cheap and easy to use. Also flossing and brushing daily will help destroy any plague or buildup that will lead to discolored teeth.
Reply:Crest Whitestrips!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:brush with good tooth paste and brush after every meal
Reply:The cheaper method for whitening teeth is to use baking soda. Dip your wet brush into it and get brushing. Do this as often as you can. Your teeth will no longer be discoloured. Cocoa
Reply:Only a Dentist can TRUELY get them white. The other methods are temporary and lame at best. Do it.
Reply:Well you can go to your dentist for bleaching, go to the store and purchase an at home whitening kit like Crest White Strips, or if you want a more home remedy type approach:





1.) Baking Soda - Baking soda can be used in 2 different ways:





a.) place a small amount of baking soda on a toothbrush, brush your teeth with it for a few minutes, and then follow up with regular toothpaste





b.) add a small amount of baking soda to a little bit of warm water and use it as a mouth rinse. after rinsing with it follow up with your toothpaste





2.) Salt - add a small amount of salt to a little bit of warm water and use it as a mouth rinse. after rinsing with it follow up with your toothpaste.





Hope this helps. :-)
Reply:Brush and floss twice a day! I use whiteners, but sparingly, as they make your teeth sensitive. Also, I see a dentist every six months, and I also scrape any plaque buildup myself in between visits.


I usually don%26#039;t get to see the dentist, just the hygienist, except to say that my wisdoms still haven%26#039;t grown out yet, and that he%26#039;s still not going to bother with them. If I haven%26#039;t gotten them yet, I probably won%26#039;t.
Reply:Easy.


Brush with arm %26amp; hammer baking soda for as long as you feel is needed.





make sure to use your regular toothpaste with flouride in it, though!
Reply:well i have that problem to so u started to use three types of toothpaste at one time for me it kinda tastes good so i would get mint crest and bubblegum crest and a different type of mint and the whiteness wears of in like 5 or 6 days or i would recommend teeth whitening strips u leave them on for like 5 minutes or when u go to bed
Reply:Brush regularly. You can buy somethings from boots and superdrugs too.
Reply:YES I DO HI FREND



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