Too much of anything isn't good. Have your teeth cleaned every six months, more if you are on a more frequent recall. Bleach your teeth once (either by your dentist or a at home kit) alternate whitening toothpastes monthly and do bleach touch ups once a year. That is My RX: for pearly whites!!!! we also recommend this to our patients.
To much abrasive cleaning & toothpastes can cause enamel wear.
2006-08-28 01:51:39
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answered by Lady X 5
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If you want to whiten your teeth once for something special, then have them bleached, but for anything on a regular basis go with a cleaning and use a whitening toothpaste in between cleanings. Bleaching will damage your teeth more than cleaning will, and a cleaning done by a licensed professional dentist will cause no more damage to your enamel than brushing will.
2006-08-28 06:46:30
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answered by Imani 5
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I just read somewhere that bleaching products apparently often do not do the trick. Instead, the article recommended to have them cleaned at a dentist's (which costs, of course).
2006-08-28 06:34:21
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answered by eris zwietracht 2
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Bleaching and cleaning. But dont bleach too frequently.
2006-08-28 10:35:44
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answered by malcy 6
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have them cleaned at the dentist's
2006-08-28 06:37:15
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answered by flowerbud 2
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All of the above
2006-08-28 06:34:13
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answered by Manera 4
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first of all stop eating and drinking dirty things and then go by advise of lady x
2006-08-28 10:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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it's better to ask your dentist
2006-08-28 06:39:13
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answered by joy_blue03 1
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bleach them.
2006-08-28 08:28:01
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answered by nanny2 4
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