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Posted:  May 07 2009 20:45
If you want whiter teeth, do not wish to spend hundreds of dollars and do not mind a slow process then you should use whitening toothpaste. Yes, there are some that actually work, but it will take time and effort on your part. It may take up to six months in order to see the final results and it may only be a shade a two whiter than you have now. In many cases, individuals may have their dentist do the first initial whitening and then begin using a whitening toothpaste to ensure their teeth stay their whitest.



The first thing to understand about whitening toothpaste is they only remove superficial stains. However, learning how to properly brush your teeth while implementing the use of whitening toothpaste is the most important. Brushing your teeth is not enough to keep your teeth white. As we age, the enamel begins to wear away, this aids in discoloring our teeth. Not properly, brushing and flossing your teeth is another contribution to the discoloring of your teeth.

Best Teeth Whitening
Posted:  May 25 2009 04:59
Teeth Whitening at home using Oral-B prophy paste.
i am using this this one because my dentist referred it.

Cheshire Dentist | Cheshire Implant Dentist
Posted:  May 28 2009 03:49
Oral B is used world wide as teeth whitening paste. You can also go for New Prophy teeth whitening paste.
These both are best brands in the market.

Regards
dental surgery
Posted:  Jul 02 2009 20:46
I like Oral-B Rembrandt & Colgate Total teeth whitening paste. And if you want free teeth whitening just check it out: Free teeth whitening
Posted:  Jul 16 2009 01:27   Last Edited By: reenu
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