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Tooth Whitening Toothpaste For a Brighter Smile

Are you in need of cosmetic teeth whitening to help you brighten your smile but cannot undergo the in office treatment due to lack of funds? If yes, then instead of using the cosmetic treatment try the whitening toothpaste.

The whitening toothpastes, if used regularly can help in getting rid of the plaque and stains, thus, resulting in a healthy and bright smile. These toothpastes are specially formulated and designed to remove any kind of discolouration or stain from the surface of the teeth.

These toothpastes are perfect teeth whitening treatments which contain certain mild abrasives like sodium hexametaphosphate, which are chemicals that contain stain dissolving attributes, and hydrated silica, much like it is in Crest Vivid white.

These toothpastes, however, may have different results on different set of teeth. Not all teeth is same. So if someone you know has been using this toothpaste successfully with effective results, that does not mean that if you use it, you will also achieve the same result and within the same time period.

Even though the toothpaste is same, results may not be identical. And especially, if you use this toothpaste on false teeth or on teeth which has been chemically or cosmetically treated with dental bondings, veneers or sealants, then it may not have the same result as it does when applied on natural tooth enamel.

These toothpaste are also not very effective when used on stained tooth fillings or tooth coloured crowns.

These toothpaste are, however, safe to be used at home by most people. You may, however, sometimes feel that the stain removing chemicals make the teeth more sensitive.

There are toothpaste though which are available today that offer sensitivity protection. With a few trial and error though you may find something that suits your tooth type.

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