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Showing posts with label activated charcoal teeth whitening. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Why a Natural Whitening Solution is A Better Choice?




Bluish Enamel Is An Adverse Effect Of Teeth Bleaching
There are a lot of things that can go wrong with your teeth when at home bleaching kits are used. Sometimes cosmetic dental whitening can cause problems too, but the most severe damage to teeth is usually done by at home whitening kits. That's because people don't always use those kits correctly and because they don't realize how damaging the whitening gel can be to their teeth and gums. Some of the problems that can occur when home bleaching kits are used too often include sensitivity, gum irritation, and bluish enamel around the edges of teeth. Seeing bluish colored enamel on teeth is a sign of a very serious problem. 

What Bluish Enamel Means
It's common for teeth and gums that come into contact with whitening gel to appear white. But if you notice that the enamel on your teeth has a bluish tint that means that the dentin of your teeth is exposed. Dentin is the bony tissue that lies under the enamel on a tooth. If you are seeing bluish colored tissue on your tooth that means that bleaching has destroyed the enamel on that tooth. Once that enamel has been destroyed there is no way to replace it. Enamel is there to protect the dentin and the pulp of your tooth so if the enamel is gone it means that your tooth is at risk of damage, infection, and you may eventually lose that tooth. 

How Bleaching Causes Bluish Enamel
Bleaching the teeth with at home kits makes it easy for people to make mistakes. Leaving the gel on too long or using the whitening kit too often will wear away the enamel on the tooth. Even if you think you are following all the directions correctly there is a good chance that the tray that is supposed to fit over the teeth won't fit correctly because it's not custom made for your mouth. If you are using whitening strips the strips may not be on correctly or you might leave them on too long. A natural whitening solution is a better choice because it will not destroy your enamel but will give you a brighter and whiter smile.

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Monday, April 6, 2015

How to whiten teeth fast





Beverages can change the way that your smile looks over time. Highly caffeinated, dark drinks, like coffee and soda can do a whole mess of damage to your smile. You will be staining your enamel and feeling the effects every time that you look into the mirror.

Keep your teeth white with these tasty treats





We almost always assume that no matter what food we put into our mouth, we are doing some sort of damage to our teeth. While the truth isn’t nearly as dramatic, it still holds water. Coffee, soda pop, and tea can all do some damage to your smile.
 Juice filled berries as well as soy sauce soaked rice can do the same thing.
So if you are feeling like a snack and you want to whiten your teeth at the same time, try foods high in fiber.