Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Whiten your teeths

A car salesman will always try to convince you that the most expensive vehicle is the best for you, and since you have no knowledge about the subject you would probably fall into his net. It might sound a bit far-fetched to say that a dentist would recommend an expensive teeth whitening procedure just for the sake of better payouts, but I wouldn’t take the chance.
Even specialists accept the fact that existing techniques are not completely harmless, although they emphasize the fact that low risks are taken. I don’t mind being called a pessimist, because these are the people that live longer, and when the alternative to professional teeth whitening is so inexpensive, I’m glad to jump on the bandwagon. The ingredients can be acquired in any store or pharmacy selling toothpastes and teeth whiteners, so you can pick them up during your regular shopping sessions.
I am a sucker for beautiful smiles, so it goes without saying that I religiously use this teeth whitening procedure, and the effects are self-evident.

Homemade Teeth Whitener Recipe

Step 1: — Mix 1/2 part of hydrogen peroxide to 1/2 part of Listerine (or any mouthwash) then gargle the mixture for about a minute and rinse out the mouth.
homemade-teeth-whitener
Step 2: — Grab some toothpaste and 1 tsp baking soda and dilute with water to reach a toothpaste consistency then brush your teeth using this mixture.
homemade-teeth-whitener
I used to believe that I was only imagining the fact that my teeth got a few shades whiter, until people who knew nothing about my brand-new technique complimented my smile. I can’t possibly think of a better incentive to whiten your teeth at home, than to have other people acknowledging the improvement.
Please use this procedure with caution, if apply too frequently, it may cause your teeth enamel to wear down and be vulnerable to cavity, which is least desirable compare to having a slight staining/yellowing of teeth. Moderation should be pursued in anything, and teeth whitening makes no exception, so don’t overdo it because excessive use can lead to weaker enamel.

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