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should you brush your teeth before or after using a teeth whitening tray?

9 Comments 17 October 2010

should you brush your teeth before or after using a teeth whitening tray? for example, a crest or aquafresh, or cvs/rite aid brand.

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Denta Clean Finger Tooth Brush for Dogs

4 Comments 20 September 2010

  • Recommended for medium or large hands
  • Ideal for puppies and kittens.

Product DescriptionThe Dent clean Finger Brush for Pets is easy and effective way to keep your pets teeth and gums clean. Regular use will help prevent tartar build-up and encourage fresh breath. The soft bristles and natural extension of your finger are an easy and natural way to brush your pet’s teeth.
$3.70

Denta Clean Finger Tooth Brush for Dogs

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Can you brush your teeth after using teeth whitening strips?

2 Comments 27 August 2010


Does brushing your teeth after using teeth whitening strips ruin what the strips did?After i use my strips it leaves this thick gummy material left from the gel on the strip. I brush my teeth after just to get it off but i was wondering if that just totally ruins what the strips did. And if it does, how can i get the gel off my teeth without reversing or ruining what the strips did?

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Peroxide Teeth Whitening – How To Brush My Dog’s Teeth

No Comments 07 June 2010

Do you want a brighter whiter smile?. click here now >> for a great teeth whitening solution >>One of the things that most dog owners do not do but should is brush their dog’s teeth. Just like your own having clean and healthy teeth is one of the keys to long term health. When the teeth are not cleaned on regular basis plaque can build up which causes the gums to recede. This can make eating painful and result in future teeth loss (not to mention ‘doggy breath’). The health problems associated with dirty teeth go far beyond the teeth themselves however. Teeth that are not cleaned on a regular basis (2 – 3 times a week) are breeding grounds for bacteria and disease. This can put tremendous pressure on your dog’s immune system and internal organs which leads to premature aging. Older dogs are especially susceptible to these issues particularly with regards to heart disease. If having clean teeth is so important for a dog’s health why don’t more people do it? The first reason is that most people are simply not unaware of how important it is. To those few that are they think brushing their dog’s teeth is too difficult to attempt. Although it can be difficult to brush your dog’s teeth at first it can be done. All it takes is patience and proper training. Like any kind of dog training it is best to start when your dog is a puppy. However if your dog is not a puppy you will just have to exercise more patience and do your best. The first thing you need to do is to buy a children’s toothbrush or one specifically designed for a dog. Next you will need to buy some canine toothpaste. DO NOT TRY AND USE TOOTHPASTE MEANT FOR HUMANS (like Crest AquaFresh etc) Human toothpaste contains chemicals that are dangerous for dogs and will taste extremely foul to him. If you are not able to get your hands on canine toothpaste you can try using baking soda as a substitute. However one of the advantages of canine toothpaste is that your dog will not need his mouth rinsed afterwards whereas he will with baking soda. Once you have the cleaning materials listed above call your dog over and have him lie down on your lap. Open his lips with your fingers and start to gently rub his teeth with the toothbrush. At first he may try and chew on the toothbrush. If he does so quickly take the brush away and gently scold him. Try again. It may take awhile for your dog to get used to this but there’s no other way. You’ll have to be patient. If you are able to brush a few teeth without your dog biting the toothbrush make sure you praise him extensively. One of the hard things about training your dog for teeth cleaning is that you can’t really reward him with a food treat. All you can do is to be patient and consistent. Still for your dog’s sake the effort is well worth making. Just like your own teeth however your dog should have his teeth cleaned by a professional once or twice a year. Instead of a dental hygienist however you should take him to a veterinarian that does teeth cleaning. The veterinarian will be able to put your dog under using a general anesthetic. He will then be able to properly scale your dog’s teeth something you cannot do on your own. Proper dental care for your dog does take some effort on your part. However just like a human being healthy teeth are a key to the general health of your dog.

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Does putting Baking soda on your tooth brush really whiten your teeth?

10 Comments 18 May 2010


if so what kind of baking soda?

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Are there any good brush on gels for teeth whitening?

2 Comments 18 May 2010

Ok, i have yellow teeth and i really want white teeth. I have braces which means i can’t use whitening strips or whitening trays so i was wondering if there were any effective brush on gels. I don’t care either that i will have yellow squares when my braces are removed in the bits of my teeth were the brackets were stuck on. Thank you Joebo

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I am currently using Crest White Strips Classic. Can I still brush my teeth with whitening toothpaste?

3 Comments 17 May 2010


I am curently using Crest White Strips Classic. Would be okay for me to brush my teeth later on before I go to bed with whitening toothpaste?

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Oral-B Pro White Replacement Brush Head

5 Comments 29 April 2010

  • Polishing cup holds toothpaste to gently remove surface stains to naturally whiten teeth
  • Outer bristles surround each tooth to clean thoroughly
  • IndicatorĀ® bristles fade halfway to signal when to replace your brush head
  • Gently removes surface stains to naturally whiten teeth
  • Cleans thoroughly

Product DescriptionOral-B Pro White replacement electric toothbrush head features a special polishing cup for a naturally whiter smile.
$8.71

Oral-B Pro White Replacement Brush Head

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Can I brush my teeth with peroxide?

1 Comment 20 April 2010

I always brush my teeth with toothpaste and peroxide. My friends says that I am ruining my enamel. I believe the first thing people look at is your TEETH.

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Chelsea Tooth Brush Man – Tooth Whitening Demo!

No Comments 10 April 2010


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