Teeth-whitening drugs may not always lighten teeth. If you expose your teeth to foods and beverages that cause recoloring, you may notice the whiteness begin to fade in as little as a month after treatment. People who avoid staining foods and beverages may be able to go a year or longer before needing another brightening treatment or contact up.
You worked hard to whiten your teeth. Here are a few pointers to help you maintain your pearly whites.
Avoid using or introducing substances like espresso, tea, and red wine that stain your teeth. If you do consume recoloring beverages, consider drinking them through a straw so that the liquid does not contact your teeth.
After consuming stain-causing drinks or nourishment, brush or wash your hair right away.
Maintain excellent dental hygiene. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss once a day, and rinse with a sterile mouthwash once a day to remove microscopic organisms that cause plaque. To remove surface stains and prevent yellowing, brush with a brightening toothpaste (at least once a week). Whatever is left, use regular toothpaste.
Take into account contact-up drugs. You may need a touch-up at regular intervals or after a year or two, depending on the brightening procedure used. If you smoke or consume a lot of stain-causing beverages, you might need to touch up more frequently.
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Bleach, generally peroxide.
Definatly :)
There are several highly rated teeth whitener strips available in the marketplace. Some of the highest rated teeth whitening strips include Crest 3D Whitestrips and Colgate Visible White strips.
Hydrogen peroxide is a teeth whitener, google "hydrogen peroxide teeth."
ive heard GO SMILE is pretty good.
http://healthmad.com/home-health/how-to-whiten-your-teeth-fast . Good luck! I hope it works!! :)
Regular brushing, flossing and using mouth wash has proven to be effecting in whitening teeth. Brands such as Colgate are very effective for this job.
Of course you can. Braces have nothing to do with the "color/brightness" of your teeth. Braces are used to straighten teeth. If it is, in your finding, that drinking coffee has discolored your teeth, then he or she (your dentist) can apply a "whitener" to your teeth, regardless of braces. Regards
Whitener is a noun.
no. using baking soda alone will make a good teeth whitener
Mix salt, mustard oil and turmeric. Make paste of it and use every night before you sleep
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