Away with your yellow teeth

Jan 11
09:09

2012

Jeff Wilks

Jeff Wilks

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I used to see people with brown teeth and wondered what might have caused this,Away with your yellow teeth Articles I came to learn that some people come from areas where their water has too much fluoride or the toothpaste they frequently use has too much fluoride. This looked like a permanent problem and for ladies I thought this would affect their social status a lot, because physical beauty sometimes overrules inner beauty so much. When I came to know about White Smile this appeared to be the perfect solution for the teeth. You might have heard of many (teeth whitening) products, the only problem was, it was too expensive and could only be afforded by celebrities. This problem seemed permanent still to those who could not afford to pay for it.Time has gone by, and currently there are varied solutions to teeth whitening, most of them are so affordable to everyone. It seems the problem is not permanent anymore. You can bleach your teeth at home or at the dentist’s, there is whitening toothpaste, teeth whitening pen, whitening gel, laser whitening, whitening strips and gum and peroxide whitening. There is a difference between home remedies and office solutions, a visit to the dentist will give you the desired results almost immediately while home solutions will need you to continuously apply or use it for you to get what you want, sometimes going into months. Home solutions might not work well because before you start applying these home kits, you should first off get your teeth cleaned at the dentist’s so that surface stains are better removed, to get a clean surface. With an office solution this will ultimately be done as it is part of the procedure. A dentist will also best advise you what will work best for you. This is not to say that home solutions are not advisable, it is just that you need to visit your dentist to evaluate your teeth and advise you. In fact home solutions might be safer because you use products that are recommended for daily teeth cleaning and as such are considered safe as they have been tested for such uses. Children of 16 years and under should not whiten as their teeth are still developing.

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