I have aloe vera whitening toothgel stuff, but i can't see any difference. I already know i shouldn't drink fizzy drinks/coffee/tea.
2006-09-04
07:16:42
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misspurplesusi
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My gran lives in africa. And she has her own teeth still :D.
2006-09-04
07:21:36 ·
update #1
I brush my teeth. Obviously.
2006-09-04
07:22:18 ·
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Do they sell crest in the UK?
2006-09-04
07:23:18 ·
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And rembrandt too
2006-09-04
07:25:18 ·
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Ha ha... very funny
2006-09-04
07:27:01 ·
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Do they sell crest in the Uk?
2006-09-04
07:27:46 ·
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Hydrogen peroxide? Sounds painful and/or scary. I have sensitive teeth.
2006-09-04
07:30:17 ·
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Someone already made the paint comment. You're a bit late.
2006-09-04
07:31:22 ·
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crest white strips are AMAZING and they keep your teeth white for literally, years. they're not THAT cheap, they run from 20-30 dollars BUT they're the cheapest and most effective thing on the market, compared to getting it professionally done. they are SO worth it.
2006-09-04 07:25:40
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answered by Di 2
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Baking soda wears away at the enamel on your teeth. Using it once in a while like before a big event is okay.
Hydrogen Peroxide works really well, but it kills bacteria in your mouth, both good and bad. It is safe, it even lists mouthwash as a use on the label. Some warnings though: 1. Don't use it for more than ten days in a row because after ten days you run the risk of getting a black hairy tongue. 2. Do it at least 10 hours before going anywhere. It will turn your gums white for a couple hours.
I hope I helped and good luck!
2006-09-04 07:28:13
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answered by epitome of innocence 5
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"Fizzy" drinks (I think you mean carbonated) are fine as long as they're not colas. You might try Crest whitening strips. They are effective. I think most of the whitening strips on the market work equally well for that matter as long as the directions are followed exactly.
The kit by Rembrandt (mentioned by the young woman above me) is a good investment, too.
2006-09-04 07:21:48
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answered by TweetyBird 7
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You can use the over the counter tooth whitening systems. Rembrandt is more than likely the best bet. But, I have question for you. Do you have any crown and bridge work? If you do, you must remember that crowns and bridges do not, I repeat, do not bleach. And you also should know that your teeth will regain mush of the color over a period of time.
2006-09-04 07:50:49
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answered by It All Matters.~☺♥ 6
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invest money in a decent "whitening" toothbrush, i have this Oral-B model which has a rubber brisle thinggy, which has a polishing effect, also adjust the motion of your brushing to a "gentle" and i mean "GENTLE" circular motion, as scrubbing too hard or side to side damages your teeth by wearing off the natural enamel which keep our teeth in good nick and this leaves them open to staining, also "always brush twice a day, everyday, 1st thing in the morning to get rid of the grimies from the night before and at night to get rid of the grimies from day just had, hope this helps babe! worked for me
2006-09-04 09:25:59
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answered by smart alec 1
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If it's just white teeth you're after, tippex will probably do a good job.
If you want a method that doesn't involve your teeth falling out, there are some good whitening toothpastes out there. Ask your pharmicist or something.
2006-09-04 07:22:55
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answered by chris_ninety1 5
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I think most over the counter tooth whiteners are somewhat ineffective and some can be dangerous. go to the dentist. Its not all that expensive, and you know what your getting. You can get a dental discount plan through this site, that will make the process much less expensive.
http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/40419081
2006-09-06 07:45:29
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answered by Joel R 2
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get a $20.00 whitening kit - like Rembrants. It works great and fast and your teeth will look whiter for 6 mons to a year. I know it sounds expensive - but it really is worth it.
2006-09-04 07:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Any of the peroxide strips you apply at night will help and use Utrabrite tooth paste containing peroxide
2006-09-04 07:54:22
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answered by alanbp 3
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the perfect element i stumbled on, regrettably, became the white strips. I used the Equate sort, besides the indisputable fact that it became nonetheless approximately $7 a container. The toothpaste does not coach outcomes at as quickly as sufficient.
2016-09-30 08:17:42
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answered by bradberry 3
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