by Dr. Scott Frey
Baking soda based whitening toothpastes are less abrasive and friendlier on your teeth than typical whitening toothpastes, but how effective are they at whitening your teeth?
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by Dr. Scott Frey
Some mouthwashes cause increased tooth staining. In fact, many of the ingredients found in mouth rinses that are designed to reduce dental plaque actually increase the precipitation of stains onto your teeth.
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by Dr. Scott Frey
Many are curious about using over the counter hydrogen peroxide solution for tooth whitening, but it is neither an effective nor a healthy way to whiten teeth.
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by Dr. Scott Frey
Whitening gums do not whiten teeth in the traditional sense, but they can prevent specific dark stains from forming.
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by Dr. Scott Frey
Whitening strips and whitening pens are a convenient, popular way to whiten your teeth at home, but often their pH is formulated to be harsh on your teeth.
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by Dr. Scott Frey
Tray whitening products provide dramatic tooth whitening, but they can be harsh on teeth and cause sensitivity at acidic pH's.
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by Dr. Scott Frey
One reason why in-office tooth whitening products are the best choice for sustainable whitening is because of their alkaline pH.
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