What’s the best way to whiten teeth? If you’re someone who
loves coffee, colas, teas and red wine, hopefully not all at once, chances are
your teeth are…. a little discolored.
You want to get them whiter but you don’t want to drop a few undo at the
dentist’s office for customized treatment. There’s lots of over-the-counter
whitening products out there but do any of them work? Now take a look Let’s put
the chemistry to the test! Reactions Splash Intro Your teeth are coated with enamel
the hardest substance in the our body. Enamel is almost entirely made up of a
mineral called hydroxyapatite, which is a network of calcium and phosphate ions
bundled into tough crystalline rods to give bones and teeth rigidity. But in
between those rods, we can see that there’s plenty of space for food, coffee,
wine, all those big satiny things to set up shop. Regular brushing and flossing
will take care of a lot of these foreign substances on your teeth. But once
those stains settle in all cozy in the enamel, you’re going to need something
stronger… like a whitening strip. Most over the counter whitening strips use a gel
with caramide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide to clean your teeth. The gel is
placed on a polyethylene strip that goes on top of your champers. Then the
peroxide gets to work in’. Peroxide is an excellent oxidizer, otherwise known
as an electron thief. It dives into those molecules that are discoloring your teeth
and rips away electrons. That action breaks the chemical bonds that make up
what’s called the chromosphere, the part of the molecule that gives the color.
Disrupt the chromosphere and guess what you get? Whiter teeth. This is actually
the same method and active ingredient in color-safe bleach. So whether you
spill coffee into your mouth and after that the stain’s coming out and this
process is in the same way. Just don’t get confused and put bleach in your
mouth. EVER. There are other methods out there for whitening teeth. There are
gels that you can paint on with a little brush and even whitening mouthwashes.
But guess what? The active ingredient in all of them? Hydrogen peroxide. And,
it will take longer to see results with a mouthwash than as trip, because the
contact time with whitening strips is much longer than that of a mouthwash. The
most important way to keep your teeth looking sparkly is to brush every day,
obviously. So what about whitening toothpastes? Do they work? Kind of Whitening
toothpastes have an extra, more abrasive compound, like silica, in addition to
the ones found in regular ol’ toothpaste. But just like in any toothpaste,
these abrasives only clean the surface of your teeth, they don’t dig down into the
enamel like peroxide does. Some also have a cool-sounding substance called (blue
covariance). More, this binds on surface of your teeth, you need to adding a
bit of blue to balance the yellow-ish gunk on your not-so pearly whites. This
supposedly gives you whiter teeth right away. For you film buffs, it’s
color-correction for your teeth. But again, it doesn’t actually clean. And how
about safety? All of the commercially-available peroxide-based whitening
products are safe. The American Dental Association says some people may get sore
gums or more sensitive teeth from whitening treatments, so it is best to always
check with your dentist before you do any whitening at home. Or just bite the
bullet and actually you contact and let your dentist to do it they just use a
much more concentrated hydrogen peroxide treatment, so they have to protect
your gums. But really, all the over-the counter strips gels and toothpastes are
safe when correctly used. Just be sure not to swallow any of the peroxide. So
what’s the BEST way to whiten your teeth? Well, really all of them involve
peroxide. And remember, your results will depend on the KIND of discoloration.
Some teeth are dark because of developmental defects, cavities, root canals,
etc. – Which obviously need other types
of treatment from an actual dentist. It also depends on how quickly you want to
see results, and how much you’re willing to spend. If you want the fastest
result, whitest teeth, by spending the money and head to the dentist. They can
use the highest concentration of hydrogen peroxide and it doesn’t take long.
Plus free travel toothpaste. So you learned about your teeth, now learn how to
clean your contacts and check out to make sure that what happens when you eat too
much. For Video please click the link here>>>><http://www.rono.tk/2016/06/whats-best-way-to-whiten-teeth_10.html> Thanks.
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