Sunday, August 2, 2009

Teeth whitening help! please!?

I wanted to use baking soda and peroxide for whitening my teeth. Do I just use it as like a mouth wash? And how much do I use of each? And do I mix water with it?

Teeth whitening help! please!?
Most people that try this brush their teeth with baking soda %26amp; then rinse with Peroxide mixed with water. ( 1 small cup ; fill the cup half way with Peroxide then fill the rest of the cup with water.) Your mouth will be foamy...don't be alarmed.
Reply:Lemon juice, baking soda or baking powder can also be used for teeth whitening. Rubbing the bark of walnut tree brightens the teeth. Strawberries are natural teeth whiteners, simply rub them directly on your teeth or mash into a paste and apply.More remedies and information regarding your teeth at http://useinfo-dentalcare.blogspot.com/
Reply:The most common option used as homemade teeth whitening agent is baking soda, which has a mild bleaching action. Given that it is used in baking, it also implies safety. Baking soda is sprinkled on the toothbrush, and teeth then cleaned using a gentle, circular motion. Care should still be taken though, especially for people with gum sensitivity. Old wives’ recipes often state that a paste of baking powder, a little salt, and a few drops of white vinegar, works effectively.





Salt, used exactly as baking soda, is also touted as being a good teeth whitener. However, it might just be its osmosis, dehydrating action that makes teeth appear whiter, since dehydrated teeth look whiter.





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