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Teeth Whitening MethodsWhat teeth whitening methods can I use that will not hurt my sensitive teeth?

My teeth are very sensitive and I would really like to blanch. I tried using Crest Whitestrips before, but after a few days my teeth begin to ache and I must stop. Is this typical / normal? I'm looking for an inexpensive way to whiten my teeth without being irresponsible and damaging. Suggestions?

consulting a dentist is the best way to be able to choose the best, safe and effective tooth whitening system. can you recommend a good bleach teeth which contains high quality ingredients that will not harm teeth and gums. few teeth whitening kits contain harmful ingredients that can cause gum problems.

stained teeth are caused by food and beverages you consume that can eventually become discolored teeth like red wine, tea, coffee, cola and chocolate and more. it is best to abstain from eating them. Otherwise, you can use a straw when drinking. Proper brushing and flossing help remove stains after eating. Visit http://www.trustedhealthproducts.com for more tips on how to whiten teeth.

Tooth sensitivity tooth whitening systems cause and there is nothing that can be done about it. This is because teeth are a living substance and react to pain the same way any other part of the body. The way these systems operate is that they remove the extrinsic stain your teeth, and for this, the bleaching system must "take the enamel," so to speak, and which may cause irritation. So what you live with teeth whitening systems is normal.

If you can afford it, you can go to a dentist or a professional whitening done. This will also cause sensitivity, but sensitivity will be at once, and you get out of there with all you need bleach. From there, you can then use toothpaste to minimize sensitivity, as Sensodyne.

As for the recommendation on the use of baking soda right, it will not whiten your teeth and may even cause damage. There is nothing wrong with it occasionally, but the practice continues to this can lead to erosion enamal. I hope this helps.

whitening methods can make your teeth sensitive, and since you have sensitive teeth, I do not think there is much you can do to prevent it. I want to talk to your dentist first, he / she might hear something that works for you. :)

My mother uses this toothpaste called Sensodyne and it really works! The key ingredient in most tooth whitening products is hydrogen peroxide. I suggest you brush your teeth with Sensodyne first and then the hydrogen peroxide.

I recommend talking to your dentist, because they have treatments they can offer you (and other ideas).

An old way of doing it is brushing with a paste of baking soda every day. Then there are whitening toothpastes.

Posted on February 16, 2010.
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