Does whitening toothpaste and mouth wash really work? Personal experiences...?
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The professional teeth whitening treatments all consist of some type of oxidizing agent, such as a peroxide, that soaks into the tooth and lightens the very structure of the tooth. It's impossible for a whitening toothpaste that is on the teeth usually for a maximum of one minute, to soak into the teeth and perform that kind of bleaching. The best you can hope for is to get rid of all the surface stains.
Personally, brushing my teeth with hydrogen peroxcide once in a while whitens my teeth =D
When I was a teenager and I got my braces off I used the Rembrandt toothpaste to try to get my teeth a little brighter and it did nothing for me. You should really go to your dentist and have them make you some whitening trays. That is what I use and they always give me wonderful results. You should use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth foe about 2 weeks before you bleach your teeth and continue to use it while you are bleaching because the solution will make your teeth sensitive to cold but it will go away. You should really try the whitening solution from your dental office. You will be so happy with the results.
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