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Smile White Pro Questions

Can I put gel teeth whitener on my plastic retainers and then wear them?

1 Comment 19 January 2011

Question by Kathyyy.: Can I put gel teeth whitener on my plastic retainers and then wear them?
I have the gel type teeth whitener that requires you to use q-tips to apply them on your teeth. I was wondering if I can just put the gel teeth whitener on my plastic retainers and wear them and follow the same procedures? Will it ruin the plastic retainers if I do it this way?

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Answer by emmaleigh6041
it would probably discolor them.

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Smile White Pro Questions

Would putting Arm & Hammer Advanced White toothpaste on my teeth over night whiten them?

4 Comments 01 December 2010

Question by xscarredapplex: Would putting Arm & Hammer Advanced White toothpaste on my teeth over night whiten them?
I wear plastic retainers, so they completely go around my teeth. Would it be ok to put a little bit of toothpaste in them to whiten my teeth? I would be using Arm & Hammer Advanced White Baking Soda & Peroxide toothpaste.

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Answer by buttah42
no wouldnt be too good because leaving that specific toothpaste on too long may cause your teeth to have surges of pain and totally numb your teeth and it will fall off

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How many R&S users feel like the yamturd owes them bucks for writing entertaining material for this site…?

13 Comments 12 October 2010

. . . which in turn Yahoo translates into advertising revenue. That teeth whitening thing I keep seeing for ten bucks? Yahoo ought to be giving me that for free! Along with a dating service membership. SLIGHTLY DARK FRANCIS: lol!NO CHANCE WITHOUT JESUS: Clearly, I am being facetious here. Nonetheless, I gave you a rare thumb up! (Rare for you. I’m in no way stingy with my thumbs with many other people). (((Jingles)))

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50 Kit Home Owner Builder Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

No Comments 27 September 2010

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Can you put straight hydrogen peroxide on your teeth as a whitener or is it bad for them?

1 Comment 30 August 2010

I saw on a show that the only thing in whiteners that is causing the stains to go away is hydrogen peroxide so can you just put plain hydrogen peroxide directly on your teeth?

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If I use Crest White Strips, will the teeth whitening be PERMANENT once I’m finished with all of them?

2 Comments 26 August 2010

I want PERMANENT white teeth. Will my teeth stay white if I keep up with them normally, or do the white strips leave some kind of white layer that washes off after a while?? and what’s better than Crest White Strips and is the same price and easily attainable. (Wal-Mart, Target, etc. . . )

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will white tea stain my teeth while i’m bleeching them?

1 Comment 03 June 2010

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Get white teeth and keep them white

No Comments 30 May 2010

If you are like many of the people who have envied the sparkling white teeth of many movie stars or models, then it’s time for you to get white teeth as well. Most of society associate white teeth as a symbol of wealth, attractiveness, and overall caring for yourself properly. While young our teeth were covered with strong natural enamel that is similar to porcelain and helped to keep our teeth protected from cavities and decay. As we age the enamel begins to wear off slowly which eventually becomes translucent. Once this happens the yellowish colored dentin begins to show up on your teeth which make it look dirty and very unattractive. Another big factor that occurs is due the cracks that have occurred over the years from the enamel wearing off leaves us with stains and cavities. In previous years oral hygiene has greatly affected the well-being of an individual. The importance of regular teeth brushing and the affects that it can cause by not doing so has been overlooked for years. Things such as flossing and using mouth wash which is also recommended was rarely used. Many didn’t think about the consequences of not brushing and now have stained teeth that makes them want to smile less and avoid being in public places. Many of the individuals you see today who have dazzling white smiles took the time needed to care for their teeth properly throughout the years. If you are one of the many that overlooked the importance of oral hygiene you now can get white teeth and smile your way to a happier life. While it may seem that yellow stained teeth is a permanent defect thanks to modern times it can be rectified. The first steps to help your teeth are to stop any bad habits that may cause your teeth to become yellow or cause cavities. Brushing on a regular basis is a must in order to keep white teeth once you have them where you want them. Bad habits such as smoking can cause your teeth to become yellow within just a few months and may also cause bad breath. If you are a heavy caffeine drinker such as sodas, coffee, or teas this can leave your teeth stained as well. There are many products available on the market today that can help whiten your teeth so in order to get white teeth and keep them white you need to take immediate action. If you plan on using a teeth whitening cream or strips and then continue on with your normal habits your teeth will remain stained and eventually full of cavities. Get white teeth today without any hesitation. Many people are smiling their way to a better life.  http://get-white-teeth. org/blog/teeth-whitening-tips/

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Home Seller’s Blues – And How To Beat Them!

No Comments 09 May 2010

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Teeth Whitening Toothpaste – Missing Teeth – The Options Available To Replace Them

No Comments 05 May 2010

Do you want a brighter whiter smile?. click here now >> for a great teeth whitening solution >>For most people the day will eventually come when a dentist tells you that a tooth or worse still several teeth are beyond saving and need to be extracted. After the initial shock this will usually lead to the realization that you are in fact getting old! To make matters worse missing teeth can cause many problems. Some are obvious such as:your appearance when you smilelisping when saying certain soundsreduced chewing efficiency leading to poor digestionloss of support for your facial muscles making you look older than you are. There are other more subtle changes that can occur when teeth are missing:increased pressure on the remaining teeth when chewing making them more prone to fracturingtilting of teeth around the missing teethover-eruption of teeth opposing the missing teetha change in the bite resulting in problems with the jaw joint (TMJ)To ensure these problems do not occur dentists always advise replacing missing teeth. This can be carried out in three ways; dentures bridges or implants.  Dentures  This treatment option is the most basic and the least invasive of the three. It is also usually the cheapest option. The biggest drawback is that the denture is not fixed and consequently there will be some movement especially when eating. It will also need to be removed to be cleaned. The base of the denture can be made in either acrylic or metal (usually a cobalt-chromium alloy). The metal denture is much stronger and can be supported by remaining natural teeth (if present) so that it is better fitting and more secure. The teeth can be made from acrylic or porcelain. It usually takes several appointments as the denture is made in stages to ensure it is the best possible fit. The end result can look great but wearing dentures will not make you feel young again.  Bridges  This treatment option involves preparing teeth adjacent to the missing tooth/teeth so that a false tooth/teeth can be cemented or bonded to them. The bridge is made from porcelain and may have a metal sub-structure. There are different types of bridges a dentist can use but a conventional bridge will involve preparing the adjacent teeth in a similar fashion to crowns. A temporary bridge is then cemented into place will the final restoration is constructed in a dental laboratory. The finished bridge is then cemented or bonded (depending on the type of porcelain used) into place permanently.  The drawback to this option is the amount of tooth that has to be sacrificed on the adjacent teeth. This is made worse if the adjacent teeth are healthy and have no fillings. By preparing these adjacent teeth their long term prognosis is reduced and they may end up needing further work in the future. In certain circumstances and providing only one tooth is missing a different type of bridge can be used to try to minimize the preparation needed on adjacent teeth. This still uses porcelain to replace the missing tooth but has metal wings that stick to only the backs of the adjacent teeth. This means that only the backs of the adjacent teeth need to be prepared rather than the complete tooth.  Implant-retained restorations  A dental implant is artificial root usually conical or cylindrical in shape made from medical-grade titanium. It is placed in the jawbone with which it integrates with over time resulting in a very strong and secure base. Attachments known as abutments can then be connected to the implant on top of which crowns and bridges can be placed to give a fixed restoration (dentures can also be connect to implant abutments to help them become more stable but the denture is still removable ).  Adjacent teeth do not need to be drilled and compared to the other treatment options for missing teeth this is the strongest and longest lasting. The only drawback is that it does take longer to get to the final result. Each case needs to be evaluated by an implant surgeon but it may take between two and six months after a tooth is removed before the final restoration is fitted.  However once fitted the restoration will feel as close to a natural tooth as possible. In fact many patients cannot feel any difference between an implant-retained crown and their natural tooth. It is because of this and the fact that implant treatment has such a high success rate that it has become the preferred treatment option for replacing missing teeth.  I hope this article helps in giving information to why missing teeth should be replaced and how this can be achieved.



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