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What are the Best Cheap Tooth Whitening Options?

by admin on September 2, 2010

There are plenty of solid cheap tooth whitening options available to consumers today. How cheap you want to go is completely up to you. Obviously, cheap is a relative word and you can find whitening products in almost every price range. The good news is that no matter what your definition of cheap may be, there’s a smile brightener for that! Even if your starting price is free. As a matter of fact, one of the most effective things you can do for whiter teeth: quitting smoking may even make you money in the long run.

Cheap tooth whitening option number one involves making changes in your diet and your habits. First, stop smoking if you smoke. Second, stop eating foods that lead to stained teeth. Even chewing tobacco can stain teeth so if you do this, it’s time to cut the ties on that habit as well. Stop drinking coffee, tea, and red wine. These drinks all lead to potential stains on your teeth. You should also eliminate blueberries, beets, tomato sauce, soy sauce, and popsicles. These foods and habits will all leave your teeth stained and yellowed over time. Cut them out now and watch how fast the brightness of your smile returns.

When it comes to cheap tooth whitening home remedies it doesn’t get much cheaper than baking soda. You can use this in addition to or instead of your regular toothpaste. For the sake of fresh breath in addition to white teeth it’s a good idea to go with the in addition to option. It’s important that you not avail yourself of this option too frequently. Despite the amazing whitening properties of baking soda it can also be very damaging to your teeth when over utilized.

Let’s face it. When compared to the cost of an in-office whitening treatment, almost any kit you can purchase over the counter or even in the dentist’s office to take home is a cheap tooth whitening alternative. The general rule of the thumb, with the possible exception of baking soda, is that the more expensive kits deliver better results than cheaper moth rinses and toothpastes. This not an all or nothing proposition though. Start with the less expensive options for whitening teeth and work your way up. Another option is that you could save your money for special occasions and elect for more invasive and effective tooth whitening treatments on these special moments.

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How to Avoid Teeth Whitener Scams

by admin on August 19, 2010

Once upon a time, in a land not-so far away, there were people with bad teeth. I could make a joke about England of the seventies, but rather, I will save my British friends some embarrassment and stick to fact that at home teeth whitening products used to be non-existent on the shelves of your local drugstore. They may have had toothpastes that claimed to whiten teeth, but those were a bit more expensive; the only way someone could get whiter teeth was to visit the dentist for some esoteric product that the dentist would charge a small fortune for.
Not anymore. Thanks to FDA approval of at-home teeth whitening, we now have ready access to Do-It-Yourself whiteners that can be done without a dentist. This has so revolutionized the practice of making your teeth white that some dentists offer deep discounts on, or even free initial treatments to draw new patients to his/her practice. You can even order free trial supplies and samples of such products as Extreme Whitener, TeethID Pro, and Idol White.
Of course, with ordering products or services on the internet, there is a danger of being scammed. There are unscrupulous business persons online that try to scam you out of your hard-earned money. This is why we started this site; to give you, our loyal readers who would like to see their teeth whiter, a fair and honest review of teeth whiteners on the internet and in the brick-and-mortar drugstore shelves. We would like to protect you from scams or faulty products and keep your mouth looking great with some of the best whiteners on the market.
The law in the United States says that when a person sells a product over the internet, they must put their terms and conditions on the site. This is of the utmost importance. If you do not see a link to the “Terms and Conditions” or “T&C” or anything else that would indicate the terms of your purchase. This is key to determining if the product is a scam or not. If they do not include their terms and conditions, DON’T give them your credit card information. Once you’ve found the information, check them out. It’s not exactly the most enjoyable reading in the world, but it will tell you, up front, everything you need to know.
Whitening your teeth with products online can be a great way of achieving a beautiful smile. Just be careful to whom you give your business. Check out more of the articles on this site, and you’ll find some incredible resources about the best way to whiten your smile and create a great impression with your teeth!

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Home Teeth Whitening

by admin on August 3, 2010

home teeth whitening

In the most general sense, there are two different types of teeth whitening.

First, you go to the dentist, have him use a laser operation to whiten your smile. This can be time consuming as well as expensive.

Second, you can do it yourself at home with various methods of teeth whitening. There are three very general types of whitening methods that you can try out.

  • First, there is brush-on whitening. Very easy concept: You brush on a product, allow to dry, wash out your mouth next morning. There are two flaws with this, though. First, it doesn’t work unless it dries on correctly. If you have a glass of water or you salivate too much before it dries, it rubs off very easily. Second, one of the drying agents is alcohol, which is horrible for your breath!
  • Second, there are the teeth whitening strips. These are very effective, but the issue is that it does not form fit the teeth, on occasion can cause issues with some bumps and grooves not being as white as other areas.
  • Third, there are trays. One would put gel into the tooth whitening tray, apply it and let it sit for a period of time. Of course, if it is not form fitted to your teeth, it may cause similar issues as with the strips. Also, there can be messes involved when you use gels.
  • Fourth, there are relatively new alternatives, such as pens and other kits. These too will have some disadvantages, but generally speaking, they’ll give you great results with little mess and a relatively low cost.

Certainly home teeth whiteners may be a good option for you if you would like to save time and money over going to the dentist’s office. Of course, consulting with your dentist can’t hurt, and neither could making an informed decision about which product to use.

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