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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Whitening Toothpaste

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If you have recently noticed a great deal of stains on your teeth, then you may be cutting back on the coffee and tea to reduce the staining. Whitening toothpastes can also help you to gain a whiter smile. If you want to start using whitening toothpaste, then there are a few tips you should follow to make the most out of the dental product.

Switch It Up With Tartar Control Pastes

Whitening toothpastes work by removing the debris from the teeth that cause the enamel to look discolored. They contain chemical and abrasive agents that force the debris away from the teeth so the enamel is exposed. This makes the teeth appear more white. However, debris and coloring agents that deposit on the enamel are not the only things that cause the teeth to appear yellow. Teeth also look discolored as tartar builds on the enamel.

If you want to truly see good results from your whitening toothpaste, then you should use it in conjunction with a tartar control paste. Specifically, use the whitening toothpaste in the evening to remove the debris from the foods and drinks eaten during the day and use the tartar control product in the morning to continually protect your teeth from the formation of tartar. 

Tartar control mouthwashes as well as regular rinsing with plain water during the day can help to force plaque away from the teeth as well so tartar is unable to form.

Choose A Scrubbing Toothbrush

There are a wide variety of toothbrushes on the market, and you may have heard from your dentist that it is best to gently scrub the teeth. Toothbrushing is meant to force away debris without cutting the gums or scraping the dental enamel. While a soft-bristled brush can help you to retain the right pressure when brushing, many toothbrushes have flexible and weak bristles that do not hold whitening toothpastes well. Specifically, the bristles do not hold the large quantity of abrasive materials so mechanical action can force stains away.

If you want to work the abrasives against the teeth, then purchase a stiff brush with bristles that sit at different heights. Also, some brushes have cups or angled bristles that help to hold the toothpaste as you brush your teeth. 

Another good way to make sure your toothpaste is working properly is to apply the product to your toothbrush twice. Use the first application to brush the top teeth, apply more paste, and then brush the bottom teeth. Gently pushing the paste into the bristles before you brush can help to keep the toothpaste on the brush so you can clean your mouth. Visit websites like http://www.nwidentist.com/ to learn more.


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