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How To Get Whiter Teeth? PDF Print E-mail
Wasting a lot of money on expensive teeth whitening kits? Now you will no longer spend your money on them after reading this article. You can easily whiten your teeth with the help of easy home remedies which you will discover after reading this article. You will also have no need to go to the dentist and whiten your teeth.

Now you can get rid of those packs and gels. You will get white teeth without spending an extra penny. You can have white teeth with things that are probably just sitting in your medicine chest or kitchen cupboard.
 

This will definitely put a bright smile on your face!

Teeth Whitening Home Made Product

You can whiten your teeth with the help of home made product. Let me reveal how to make one of them. Take baking soda which we generally have in our kitchen. Many people also have hydrogen peroxide at their place if you are one of them then you need not buy anything else. Spoon about two teaspoons of baking soda into a little bowl or cup

Drop two or three teaspoons (this may not be exact) of the hydrogen peroxide into the baking soda, making a paste. This sometimes takes a little trial and error. Be sure it is the same consistency as toothpaste. If you wish, you can add a bit of mint flavoring or even a small dollop of toothpaste.

How to use whitener?

Brush your teeth with your mixture, being sure to leave it on your teeth for at least two minutes. Do not swallow this paste! Trust me, you wouldn’t want to swallow it- the taste is not the best. To make the paste taste better, try to use the above tips. This will help to make the taste a little bit tastier.

What, after using this paste?

After you finish brushing with this free paste, brush again with regular toothpaste to rid your mouth of the taste as well as the peroxide solution. You will be amazed at just how white and bright your teeth will be! Many smokers and heavy coffee drinkers use this little trick. This may be a home remedy that your grandmother even used.

I have a dental condition. Should I try this whitener? Beware that if you have open sores, cavities, gingivitis, or other gum diseases this may make your gums appear white for a short time. This may not be the whitener for your teeth if they are very sensitive. As with anything, you should consult your doctor or dentist before trying this or any other medical treatment.

You can use this weekly, monthly or whenever you want extra bright teeth. But do not use it more than once peer week.
 

 What You Need?

You need:
  1. 2 teaspoons of baking soda (the amount may vary depending on family size),
  2. 3 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide (the amount may vary depending on family size)
  3. Optional (A small amount of toothpaste or drop of mint flavor may also be added.)
 
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