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Question:

Recently I went to my teeth cleaner and he polished my teeth up significantly. But I drink expressos and within a day or two my teeth were dingy again. I've tried the teeth whitening strips and they don't really work for me.

My intuition is that a combination of the right teeth whitening toothpaste along with using an electric brush like a Sonicare might give me that "just out of the dentist's office" white teeth look.


Answer:

Do you smoke? When I stopped smoking I stopped getting that brown crud next to the gums.

You've been bamboozled by the advertising industry. Look at the special effects in modern movies. Do you really believe that giving people whiter teeth is beyond the capabilities of video/still editors?

First, stop worrying about it. Unless somebody has dark brown snaggle teeth, I don't notice their teeth at all. I don't think anybody else does either except the people who are casting for toothpaste commercials.

Second, resign yourself to standing appointments with a cosmetic dentist, or spend your hard-earned money on caps, which aren't as strong as real teeth, or whatever the "veneering" process is called. After all, there's no need to save for your retirement, Social Security will always be there to take care of you.

Third, some people just have yellowish teeth. If you keep grinding them down you will eventually have nothing but nubs. Ugly, but also painful.

use H2O2 on toothbrush and baking soda a couple of times a week-- supposed to help whiten.. I believe the H2O2 is the active ingredient in tooth whitening in the expensive treatments-- someone correct me on this if this is wrong...... I have been becoming a germaphobe with my toothbrush and pouring hydrogen peroxide on it b4 brushing anyway for disinfections purposes ( have you ever seen the infomercial for the toothbrush steam machine where they discuss fecal matter spraying all over bathroom after one flushes toilet with lid up?? Ugh..)-- H2O2 on the toothbrush seems to pep up my brushing session. At $.50 a bottle it is frugal.

Coffee used to dingy up my teeth pretty quick until I stopped using creamer. Have no idea why, but there it is . . . I heard somewhere that the stuff they use to whiten your teeth with will soften your teeth. Dunno if that's true or not, but, again, there it is . . . I've known some folks who had their teeth whitened to super-bright white, and it was obvious that something was very strange. If you do have it done, I hope you know when to stop . . .

The old method of whitening teeth was (no joke) swishing urine around in the mouth. Supposedly, the ammonia in the urine was the active ingredient. We know about this because some Italian diplomat wrote a missive to a Spanish diplomat with white teeth "Don't you know that the whiter your teeth are, the more we are reminded that you use pee to get them that way?"

I just read/saw some stuff on teeth whitening. The hydrogen peroxide rinses can make teeth more sensitive. Using strips can be more expensive than having a dentist do a professional whitening treatment.

Teeth are supposed to be ivory colored anyway. Don't sweat the small stuff unless you use your teeth for a living.

I do use a sonicare-like brush and I tried teeth whitening toothpaste, but neither one worked as well as the white strips. My dentist recommended them to me because I am not a good candidate for in-office whitening or the overnight bleach kits since I have very sensitive gums. My dentist said that the white strips were not only cheaper, but worked more gently and in her opinion, gave better results.

Are some teeth worst than the others? I have one tooth that has a dead root. This one bugged me because although the white strips worked wonders, it was still noticeably dingier than the others. Turns out that's because it's dingy on the inside. My dentist drilled a hole in it and bleached it from the inside out, to very satisfying effect.

Another trick my dentist taught me is to use a tongue scraper on a daily basis. According to her, if you've got a tongue coated with gunk from smoking, coffee, and red wine (the worst!), then your teeth sit in that gunk all day no matter how thoroughly you brush them. You can try brushing your tongue with a tooth brush, but I find an inexpensve plastic tongue scraper works far better, especially on the dreaded red wine tongue. Also, if your tongue isn't pink it could also mean you're dehydrated, so start drinking more water and less coffee.

I agree with the other posters that you can go too far with whitening and end up looking unnatural. With that said, whitening up the teeth a little is a sure-fire way to take years off your appearance. Also, if you're a woman who likes to wear red lipstick, it looks better against white not yellow teeth. I used the white strips about three years ago and people kept coming up to me saying, "Did you do something different? New haircut? Hmmm... can't tell what it is but you look great." I've been able to maintain the shade with occasional use of the strips (about once a month or every other month) since that first time.








 
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