Hey, So I was asking on what was the best way to whiten my teeth earlier this month, and a lot of people told me Crest Whitestrips worked well. After using the strips, I do see a big difference, but the thing is, ONLY MY FRONT TEETH ARE WHITENED! Yeah, only the part the strips were on were whiten, and all my other teeth are still quite yellowish. So now it looks kind of awkward and ill-proportioned. So my question today is, What is a good whitener that will whiten ALL my teeth? I was thinking of using the paste that you apply on your teeth, especially since it looks a lot more convenient than having to carry around strips for an hour a day. Any suggestions?
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I figured out a very good way to whiten teeth without anything expensive. One of the main reasons why teeth turn yellow is that there is built up plaque on the surface and whitening strips/pastes/etc. can't get past the plaque. I suggest doing this procedure but make sure to spend more time on the problem teeth. This works because once you scrape the plaque off, then the hydrogen peroxide solution can disinfect and whiten. 1. Be sure to floss really well. 2. Go buy a metal tooth scraper (you can get one at any Walmart--just ask someone if you can't find it) to remove the plaque off of your teeth--this is the same process used by dentists during regular cleanings and checkups!!! 3. After nothing else comes off of your teeth when scraping, (make sure to scrape all sides--and especially the fronts of your teeth because they're the main visible ones) then rinse with a solution of half hydrogen peroxide and half water. (Example: 1oz of water + 1oz hydrogen peroxide = 2oz of rinsing solution.) You should rinse with this solution for at least 30 seconds, preferrably 1 minute. Swish it around like you would mouthwash, but make sure not to swallow any! 4. Brush your teeth with normal toothpaste for at least two minutes and make sure not to miss a spot. (Hard-bristled brushes work the best.) 5. Finally rinse with the hydrogen peroxide solution (from step 3) again for 30 seconds. (You might want to rinse with water after this because this process will make your mouth a little dry. I usually have to drink some water after.) I don't suggest doing this more than once a week, however after you have done this more than two times you can use straight hydrogen peroxide without any water when rinsing. I guarantee that if you do a good job your teeth with be visibly whiter--usually after the very first time! This process has never failed for me and I have the whitest teeth that I've ever had in my entire life. Good luck!
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