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subject: How To Go About With Teeth Whitening? [print this page]


Teeth whitening is effective but it should be remembered that there are certain side effects associated with the techniques of teeth whitening. A lot of times people after getting the procedure done on their teeth have damaged teeth which become sensitive to hot or cold. This is because the enamel of your teeth breaks beyond repair.

The enamel of a person's teeth breaks down itself but also has the capacity to recover itself. If the damage is to a degree because of certain consequence, it cannot be recovered and thus, you will have painful teeth. It will become difficult for you to eat anything that is hard and the next time your teeth get yellow, you will not be able to even think about the technique.

In order to be sure that the whitening you get done is safe, there are certain things that you should consider while buying your whitening kit. The whitening kit should not have a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide. It should have a seal of approval from the Dental Association. If at any time during the usage of the whitening system your teeth start hurting, you should stop the treatment immediately. The whitening kit consisting of mouthwashes and toothpastes should be preferred over whitening gels, strips and trays.

It is always advisable that you use home remedies since they do not contain any chemicals and are always safe. It is necessary that every one brushes their teeth with good toothpaste twice daily. What does good toothpaste refer to? There are a number of toothpastes available in the market today but making homemade toothpaste with baking soda, lime and salt can be highly beneficial. It will give beneficial results. Consuming strawberries in your daily diet will also help bleach your teeth. Sugary foods should be avoided since they will accumulate on your teeth and make them grainy and yellow. Chewing sugarless gum after each and every meal you consume will help in keeping your teeth white.

How To Go About With Teeth Whitening?

By: Aravind




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