Tooth bleaching is a great way to make sure your teeth stay as white as possible. You can go to the website www.yourdentistryguide.com/teeth-whitening/ to find out all you want to know about teeth bleaching.
Both tooth-whitening options use peroxide-based bleaching agents. At-home systems contain from 3% to 20% peroxide (carbamide or hydrogen peroxides). In-office systems contain from 15% to 43% peroxide. Generally, the longer you keep a stronger solution on your teeth, the whiter your teeth become.
Laser bleaching is used in dental offices to whiten teeth. This technique is used to quickly whiten teeth for events such as weddings, to achieve the best possible smile ever. Laser bleaching is becoming more popular everyday.
Well obviously a toothbrush and toothpaste clean your teeth, but I think that you may be asking how to whiten your teeth without bleach. There are many options, like ways to whiten teeth with ultraviolet lights, and a good teeth cleaning from the dentist will help a ton.
Baking soda will give a bleaching/whitening effect on your teeth. If you whiten your teeth while having braces, then you will not whiten the areas where the brackets are attached to your teeth. When the braces are removed then you will end up with small square patches that are darker than the rest of your teeth.
You can rinse with hydrogen peroxide before brushing at night. Make sure you swish it around your mouth for a few seconds.
There are several different ways to whiten teeth. The quickest way is in-office bleaching done by a dentist. This involves a whitening product being applied to the teeth, often in conjunction with heat or light. Results can be seen after one 30- to 60-minute treatment.
No,it will not.Ammonia does not has bleaching property.
This depends on what you mean by "natural". Simply not eating or drinking foods and beverages that stain your teeth are a good place to start, but to actually whiten your teeth requires a bleaching agent. This is what is in commercially available whitening products, such as Crest Whitestrips. There is no natural substance strong enough to whiten your teeth that wouldn't also do damage to the rest of your mouth.
Sorry, you can;t whiten a crown. Unfortunately some crowns are made of gold or part gold part other precious metal, which obviously can't be whitened. White crowns, or porcelain crowns are baked porcelain, which is a set color that goes down the entire depth of the crown. Your natural teeth whiten because bleaching removes stain on your teeth, the crowns can't whiten, because their color is intrinsic to the material that they are made of. In order to whiten a crown you need to replace it.
No, sperm is not used to whiten teeth. There are special kits you can buy to whiten your teeth, but always check with a dentist if you have a lot of dental work.
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The answer to this question is: DON'T. Chemicals can really hurt your teeth and you could swallow them. If you do REALLY need to whiten your teeth, I suggest baking soda/powder. Put some on your tooth brush and brush your teeth with it a few times. It may taste bad, but it worked for me. :)