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I cleaned his teeth with a mouth swab which had some mint and peroxide. Am I right?

7 Comments 16 April 2010

His teeth were so white I could not believe it. I think the peroxide acts as a natural teeth whitener. He was in a coma, so he never knew the difference. It took him approx 27 days to wake up. Does peroxide whiten your teeth?
He was in a coma because he nearly drank himself to death and ended up with multi system organ failure and was in surgical critical care for necrotizing pancreatitis. He is lucky he survived and now drinks like a sailor again.
I refuse to be made to look like a non caring person and enabler. He almost drank himself to death.
His white teeth were the least of his problems and still are.

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Teeth Whitening Gels – Teeth Whitening – Is It Right For You?

No Comments 12 April 2010

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Teeth whitening has become a hit with Gen-Xers Baby Boomers and teens. It can draw attention to your smile make you feel better about yourself and even give you a more youthful appearance. If you are skeptical about whitening treatments or have tried and been disappointed with over-the-counter products this information may be helpful to you if you’d still like to have whiter teeth.
Why Can’t I Get My Teeth White?
For starters not everyone’s teeth were the same shade at birth. This is important to know if you’re comparing your results to someone else’s results. You probably also know that foods we eat things we drink or smoking can cause our teeth to darken over time. But other factors – illness medications the environment – can also cause discoloration. If your mother used certain types of antibiotics during pregnancy or while nursing your teeth might have become discolored as a result. If children take certain antibiotics – such as ones in the tetracycline family – during the time permanent teeth are developing a similar discoloration can occur.
What At-Home Teeth-Whitening Options Exist?
At-home options include over-the-counter products as well as products that can be dispensed by your dentist. One of the simplest and easiest teeth-whitening approaches can be to try whitening toothpastes. However while they have special chemical or polishing agents that help to remove stains from tooth enamel they aren’t going to change the natural color of your teeth. Be sure to look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance in making your toothpaste selection. The ADA website provides a lookup tool that can help you identify approved products for whitening. Many people are not satisfied with the results they achieve with whitening toothpaste and want still whiter teeth.
Other at-home methods use bleaching solutions that are peroxide-based compounds of varying strengths. The bleaching agent either comes on strips that you apply to your teeth or is applied using trays that fit over your teeth. Going to a dentist for an at-home whitening treatment program allows the dentist to provide a custom-fitted mouthguard/tray that fits your mouth and teeth better. At-home teeth-whitening products are generally used for intervals of 1-2 weeks – sometimes once or twice a day sometimes overnight. Some people experience tooth sensitivity or irritation of oral tissue (especially gums) when using these products. A properly fitted tray/mouthguard from a dentist can diminish the likelihood of oral tissue irritation.
The Academy of General Dentistry offers some informative pointers with respect to the use of bleaching agents at home on their website. One of the most important is to not use whitening products if you have decay periodontal disease or hypersensitivity. A regular dental exam can help you determine that. Proper use of these products is important. Some people leave the teeth-whitening agents on the teeth too long and find that their teeth have a white but very unnatural look. Others use the over-the-counter products and are unsatisfied with the degree of whitening or that only the front teeth are being whitened.
What About In-Office Whitening Treatments?
Two fundamental reasons that many people choose in-office teeth whitening are 1) whiter teeth and 2) faster results. Dentists can use bleaching solutions that are stronger than safe at-home options. Just as the outcomes of teeth-whitening solutions for home use can be influenced by the user’s diligence in following directions outcomes of in-office whitening can be affected by the dentist delivering the treatment. No matter how skilled and attentive the dentist is there are times when tooth whitening alone won’t provide the results you’re hoping for. For some teeth veneers or cosmetic dentistry approaches need to be used in conjunction with whitening. In fact whitening surrounding teeth can actually call attention to problematic teeth – another reason to consult your dentist before you decide on in-home over-the-counter teeth whitening systems.
Choosing a dentist based on the teeth-whitening products he or she uses is not the wisest approach. Many dentists offer more than one product and approach to teeth whitening. The best dental care providers will carefully devise a teeth-whitening plan that takes into account your overall dental health your timeline and the realities of how your personal habits can affect both short-term and long-term results.
In selecting a dentist you should be aware that some dentists are simply more careful about what they do. This extra care can mean fewer short-term and long-term oral health issues. Applying products with care can result in a reduced likelihood of gum irritation and tooth sensitivity in the short term. However some patients are simply more sensitive than others. With respect to long-term oral health there are certain products that should be used very cautiously. An example is Ultraviolet (UV) light which can be used to activate speed up or enhance the bleaching process. For decades we’ve been aware of UV light and its short-term and long-term effects on skin health. In spite of that some dentists liberally apply UV light to both teeth and gum areas during teeth-whitening treatments. Can you imagine what would happen if you held down your lower lip to expose your gums to the summer sunshine for a couple of hours? Think of the tissue damage and long-term cancer risks – especially since your gums have no sunscreen applied. UV light can be used effectively and safely. However UV use for whitening should include procedures and equipment that protect gum tissue and direct the light only on appropriate areas.

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Is that right!!?

2 Comments 09 April 2010


Is that right”If you brush your teeth for a long time they will be yellow” and what’s the best way to have a white teeth and bright smile. . . . it depends on WHAT???

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What are the best whitening strpis for you teeth that are out right now??

4 Comments 07 April 2010

There are so many brands out there just want to see which ones you have tried and if they made your teeth or gums sensitive afterward. I’ve heard using them too much affects your gums too. please let me know, thanks!

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Grammar Done Right! 2nd Edition EBook.

No Comments 06 April 2010

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i am using Crest White strips for my first time right now and i dont think i did it right?

6 Comments 05 April 2010

im like drooling cuz i can barely swallow and i cant talk. . . is that normal??

when i tried to swallow some of the whitening gel came off my teeth and went down my throat so thats why im trying hard not to anymore. . im just drooling all over. . . . lol

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Home Teeth Whitening Pens Vs Powders. Which Is Right For You?

No Comments 05 April 2010


Smoking, coffee and tea are some of the worst offenders to turn your pearly whites into menacing chops of camel beige. But even the worst of stains can be treated with a good whitening product. Everybody wants to have a brighter smile and teeth whitening has never been easier with today’s technology and advancements. However, the product you choose needs to be right for you and meet your requirements. People are talking about teeth whitening pens and powders. These are available in different forms and have differences in their application process. How does a teeth whitening pen work? The application process is easy with a gel-filled pen to brush on the whitening solution where you need it the most. The pen is usually wide enough to get a good grip, but not so bulky that it is difficult to apply. You can control the application of the gel when using a pen. How does a teeth whitening powder work? The powder works in a similar way to the gel in the pen. It’s application process differs. And rather than using a gel pen, the system usually comes with a swab. You moisten the tip of the swab and dip it into the powder. You cover the teeth you want to treat, one at a time. You can increase the concentration of the powder where you need it most. So which one should you choose? If you don’t mind the extra effort and time you need to treat your teeth with a swab, the powder may be your best bet. And for those who prefer an easier application, the pen is the way to go. The application process you choose must be easy for you so your treatments will get done on a regular basis. Do you want to apply the solution using a pen or swab? Its your choice. What kind of results can you expect? Individual results will vary by the product and the individual. Remember, that with any new product, you need to be consistent to get the most out of them. Results will also vary depending on how bad your teeth are stained. More applications may be required to remove some stains more than others. Laser teeth whitening can be quite costly so using either of these products is still a lot cheaper. So they are good options for those on a budget.

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i heared that hydrogen peroxide whitens ur teeth is that right or wrong and y and if yes how?

7 Comments 31 March 2010

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Which Home Teeth Whitening Option Is Right For You?- Trays, Strips, Pens Or Powders

No Comments 30 March 2010


There are 4 common options available for home teeth whitening. These are: trays, strips, powders and pens. Here is a brief overview of how each works. . . Trays work like a gum shield, you wear the tray anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, twice a day or overnight. The tray usually contains a 10-20% concentration of hydrogen peroxide. Strips work by covering the outside of individual teeth with the strips. You need to leave these on for 30 minutes. The strips are usually made from plastic with one side coated with a thin layer of hydrogen peroxide. Pens are usually gel based. Then pen contains a gel that is applied to your teeth using a small brush at the end of the pen. You literally paint on the gel to the outside of your teeth. You can control the amount of gel that is dispensed. The main ingredient in the pen is hyrdrogen peroxide. Powder can be applied with an applicator such as a swab or a tooth brush. The powder is usually mixed with water or a water based solution before application. It is then applied to your teeth twice a day. You then rinse your mouth with water to get rid of the solution. It is also advisable not to eat or drink for at least 20 minutes after these treatments. All of the above home teeth whitening methods contain hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. These are bleaching agents that whiten your teeth. A lower concentration of these chemicals can also be found in toothpastes and mouth washes. How long do the effects of home teeth whitening products last? Depending on a persons lifestyle, results can vary but can last for many months. Factors which can decrease the whitening effect most include things like smoking and drinking dark coloured liquids such as red wine, tea and coffee. How often do you have to use home teeth whitening products to get good results? This depends on how badly your teeth are stained. Some users may require more applications than others before they see good results. This is because some stains are harder to remove than others. So which should you choose? Using the pen is the most simple and convenient. For the same reasons, the powder is my second choice. However, all 4 home teeth whitening methods should give good results and are still a lot cheaper than expensive dentist treatments. If you don’t like the idea of going to the dentist or getting laser surgery, they are a good option.

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I’m HOT right? On the Outside…and Inside!?

22 Comments 26 March 2010

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