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Is Teeth Whitening Safe?

4/23/2019

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Do you wish your teeth were whiter? Many people want whiter teeth, but some are nervous about the effects of the bleaching products. 
Teeth whitening techniques have been well evaluated over the years, and the results obtained both in the dental office and at home are virtually guaranteed. Rest assured the dental professionals who manufacture whitening products have worked hard to ensure product safety and effectiveness. Keep in mind, however, that there are minor side-effects. There are often three areas of concern after whitening treatment: the gums (or gingiva), the teeth themselves and dental restorations. The extent to which you experience problems in any one of these areas depends on the type of treatment you receive, at-home or in-office. To learn more about these 3 potential areas of concern, click here to read the entire article published by Colgate or talk with Dr. Brandhorst during your dental appointment.

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charcoal teeth whitening link
2/14/2022 07:11:20 am

Charcoal whitening isn't always what the Internet portrays it to be. It's an oxidized product created from peat, coal, wood, coconut shell, or petroleum heated with a gas, not what you'd use to grill at a summer BBQ. Because of its adhesive properties, toxins and surface stains can adhere to charcoal, which is why some people believe it is ideal for whitening teeth. Charcoal is only a temporary remedy, even if it appears to have quick results at first.

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David
7/11/2022 09:22:26 pm

Through this post, I was able to learn about safety of teeth whitening and gain resources while reading. Very great! I want to share a clinic who give me the best dental healthcare. "Smile to Go". https://smiletogo.com.au They have a variety of dental services with my different areas of need. Once again, thanks!

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