Teeth Whitening At Home In 3 Minutes.

  • 2 years ago
HOW TO WHITEN YOUR TEETH NATURALLY IN JUST 3 MINUTES
How much does it cost you to have your teeth whitened at the dentist? We’re pretty sure it will run into tens, if not hundreds of dollars. So why not consider a more natural way of doing it at home instead. This doesn’t involve harsh abrasives, toxic chemicals or anything like bleach!

This is a more natural yet still effective way of making those ‘pearly whites’ sparkle the way you like them to. You’ll find this method especially useful if you drink a lot of tea or coffee as we know these are some of the prime culprits in darkening beautiful white teeth. If you smoke that will also stain your teeth, as well as do untold damage to the rest of your body, so do prioritize your health if you can.

The best thing you notice when you start to watch the video is that there are only two components to the teeth-whitening paste, and neither of them is expensive.

Lemon juice and bicarbonate of soda. Yes, that literally is all that you need for this great teeth whitening method. As you will discover, all you have to do is create a liquid paste using the two ingredients, and then apply it to your teeth for no longer than three minutes.

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The video gives you exceptionally clear instructions in case you are worried you might get anything wrong, and it shows you how safe everything is. We also decided to check the comments underneath the video as that is always a good place to gauge what people think. Aside from the usual load of spam postings, it was interesting to notice that one or two people indicated that this method of teeth whitening did irritate their gums. Perhaps to make 100% sure you don’t have any problems, try a little bit of paste on a back tooth and see how your gums react to that first.

Via Stylisheve

PRECAUTIONS FOR BRUSHING TEETH WITH BAKING SODA
Although reported to be safe, effective and inexpensive, baking soda use for brushing your teeth is not without risks.

The abrasive properties of baking soda can cause excessive wear and damage to the enamel of your teeth. This results in sensitivity and increased risk for developing cavities.
Baking soda helps remove plaque, but doesn’t kill any bacteria and that can actually increase cavity formation in your teeth. This is why brushing with regular toothpaste remains important as well.
Baking soda can weaken the adhesive for those wearing braces or permanent dental appliances. This can result in darker spots appearing on the teeth.
Occasional use of baking soda is generally safe, but another option is to try a variety of toothpaste brands with mild abrasives instead.
Never scrub vigorously and if you choose to use baking soda use it no more than a few times a week or less. When using baking soda to brush, 2 minutes is long enough and can prevent excessive wear on the enamel and gums.

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