Monday, April 20, 2009

Teeth - care?

Is bleaching teeth harmful to teeth or gums? Does it make a difference if it is done by a dentist instead of the kits in the drugstore?

Teeth - care?
Bleaching can be sensitive for teeth, but not harmful.





Bleaching can irritate gums, that is why it is advised not to put the product on them, or remove any remaining bleaching product from your gums.





Some bleaching kids bought at drugstores are very good, but the most efficient tooth whitening technique remains at th dentist.
Reply:I really suggest you do some serious research. Ask your dentist and if you aren%26#039;t satisfied, go and ask several dentists. Then, do your own research and compare the results. Dental care is vitally important.
Reply:brush them
Reply:Your dentist is going to try to sell you his service. I%26#039;ve been a dental assistant for several years can tell you more people complain of tooth sensitivity having your teeth whitened by a dentist. They use higher consentrated bleaching agents used in a shorter amount of time. Its better for you to use the %26quot;at home%26quot; store brands in my opinion. Store brands work just as well, but take a little longer for results. This is much cheaper and is better for the teeth.
Reply:Bleaching your teeth is not hazardous unless you do it too much. If you over bleach you can start stripping the enamel from the teeth.





The store purchased products work just as well as going to a dentist, but you need to have patience.
Reply:Plenty of good advice here.



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