Saturday, October 11, 2008

What is the Best At Home Teeth Whitening System

In the oral healthcare market of today, home teeth whitening systems have grown into a major industry. Whitening chewing gum by itself is estimated to pull in a staggering 17 million dollars per annum in sales, and that is just for a single make. When you take into account additional products like brushed on bleaching gels, whitening toothpastes and whitening strips, it is easy to see just how huge and profitable the market has grown into. Oral care as we know it now, has not always been that way though and is a far cry from its rather modest beginnings. The lengths that some people would go to in the past simply to get a dazzling smile can make you very appreciative of the modern conveniences that we take for granted today.

These days, we all know that brushing our teeth daily or after meals is the first step in home teeth whitening. To do that, we turn to our trusty toothbrush to remove any surface buildup on our teeth. Everybody has a toothbrush readily available but what would you do if you could not find yours. You would venture out into your front or back yard naturally and find yourself a suitable twig. In times gone by, folk would actually chew on twigs in order to clean their pearly whites. After that, some smart soul, way back in history, had the bright idea of fashioning a piece of wood and adding boar bristle to the end of it. And so the toothbrush was born although the idea of having a mouthful of pig whiskers first thing in the morning is not too appealing.

The demand to have whiter teeth is by no means the latest fashion fad because it has been around for many years. Hundreds of years ago, the local barbers shop would also be the place to go if you needed anything done to your teeth. To give you the brilliant white teeth that you wanted, the barber come tooth doctor would file the tooth surface down and then apply a Nitric Acid solution. While this process would certainly work in the short term, the teeth would start decaying rapidly due to the lack of tooth enamel protection which would be destroyed by the procedure.

Consider that fresh minty taste of your toothpaste. Many of the whitening toothpastes today include sodium bicarbonate as an active element and it is still popular practice among some folks to brush their teeth with neat baking soda right out of the box. However, If you do not fancy the taste sensation of bicarbonate of soda in your mouth, you may be better off staying with toothpaste. Back in the 1800's, that may not have been such good advice because urine was a common component in toothpaste at that time.

The best home dental whitening system commences with correct tooth care. You do want to brush each day and floss on a regular basis. Frequent check-ups at the dentist can assist in keeping your teeth healthy and your gums in good shape. You do not want to brush your teeth with pure bleach. You might ,in addition, want to skip tobacco products, red wine and drinks such as tea, coffee or soda pop. All of those cause discoloration of the enamel over time. If whiter teeth seem too much hassle, then look at how far people had to go in the past to have dazzling white teeth.

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