Health
issues like bad breath, also known as halitosis, can be easily prevented by
maintaining a healthy lifestyle. For maximum health and to combat oral odor,
try implementing healthy habits in areas such as oral hygiene, diet, and
routine medical care.
Oral hygiene should be part of a healthy lifestyle because it is extremely
important for preventing bad breath and ensuring a healthy mouth. If you do not
brush and floss your teeth daily, food particles can accumulate in your mouth,
increasing bacterial growth and causing an unpleasant odor.
Odor-causing
bacteria and other debris can also lead to bad breath when dental appliances
like braces or dentures are not cleaned properly. When oral hygiene is not
properly maintained, gum disease and other health concerns can result and may
damage the gums and jawbone.
A
healthy lifestyle should include a daily oral hygiene that requires brushing
your teeth, tongue, and gums after meals, flossing at least once a day, and
rinsing with an antimicrobial mouthwash.
Dietary habits also affect your breath. Having a healthy lifestyle means
maintaining a healthy diet of fruits, whole grains, vegetables, and lean
protein, you can combat bad breath and ensure better physical wellbeing.
Pungent
foods like onions and garlic should be avoided, as the volatile substances in
these foods can contribute to bad breath. Avoid sticky, sugary, and acidic
foods and beverages, as these lead to tooth decay and other odor-causing oral
issues.
Additionally,
drink plenty of water to ensure healthy saliva production, since saliva is
responsible for cleansing the mouth from bits of food residue.
If
you smoke or consume excessive amounts of alcohol, consider changing your
lifestyle, as these habits are highly detrimental to your oral health and your
wellbeing. Daily exercise is also important to control weight and to reduce
your risk of breath-busting illnesses like diabetes.
Finally, scheduling routine medical check-ups with your doctor and dentist is
essential for continued health. Visit your dentist at least twice a year for
cleanings and oral exams, and see your doctor for well-checks and other health
concerns.
Being
proactive in pursuing a healthy lifestyle is an important foundation for
reduced bad breath, improved physical health, and long-term wellbeing.
This article is
based on the book,” Bad Breath Free Forever” by James Williams. This special
report contains vital information that will enable you to take control of your
life, banish bad breath, save your sex life, career and personal relationships.
Never again will
you suffer the humiliation of bad breath. Get yourself cleaner, fresher breath
and a more kissable mouth. You will enjoy increased self-confidence and
positive effects on your self-esteem.
Bad
breath, also called halitosis, is generally caused by a build-up of bacteria or
debris inside the mouth. For some people, this odor-causing build-up occurs on
the back portion of the tongue. However, it is not always clear why this tongue
build-up occurs.
Possible causes of tongue-based bad breath may be due to postnasal mucus
dripping from the nose to the throat, which forms a whitish coating. This
coating often contains many different forms of bacteria which may thrive on the
tongue's rough surface and cause unpleasant odors in the mouth.
The
back portion of the tongue is especially susceptible to bacterial overgrowth,
as this area is relatively dry. The lack of saliva combined with the tongue's
natural grooves and fissures can trap food particles, dead cells, and mucus
from the nasal cavities. As a result, this environment can quickly become a
medium for bacterial growth.
According to Dr. Harold Katz, "nearly 90 percent of endogenous bad breath
that is not caused by digestive upsets or metabolic diseases like diabetes is
actually due to noxious bacterial build-up on your tongue."
Tongue
bacteria demonstrate a distinctive, smelly odor because of volatile sulfuric
compounds and polyamines. This coating can develop on the back of your tongue
even if you otherwise practice good oral hygiene, especially in individuals
with allergies or certain infections like thrush.
Although
most people brush their teeth daily and floss, few are aware that it is just as
essential to clean your tongue as it is to clean your teeth and gums.
To combat bad breath from your tongue, look at your tongue in the mirror to see
it if has a coating or an unusual (white) color. If you notice anything
suspicious, see your healthcare provider, as he or she can treat any illness
involving chronic postnasal drip that may be causing a bacterial coating.
Also,
make sure to visit your dentist for regular cleanings and exams and to maintain
a good oral-hygiene routine of brushing your teeth and tongue, flossing, and
rinsing with an antibacterial mouthwash every day.
This article is
based on the book,” Bad Breath Free Forever” by James Williams. This special
report contains vital information that will enable you to take control of your
life, banish bad breath, save your sex life, career and personal relationships.
Never again will
you suffer the humiliation of bad breath. Get yourself cleaner, fresher breath
and a more kissable mouth. You will enjoy increased self-confidence and
positive effects on your self-esteem.
Brushing your teeth after meals is the best way to prevent the food that you
eat from staining your teeth. But it's not always possible to brush right after
eating a meal, drinking coffee or having some wine with friends.
If
you eat out often and are concerned about your teeth getting stained by what
you eat and drink there is an alternative to brushing. Chewing sugar free gum
after eating or drinking has been proven to help prevent stains and keep your
mouth healthy.
How
Sugar Free Gum Helps Your Mouth
There are a couple of ways that sugar free gum can help prevent stained teeth.
The
first is that when you chew gum the gum acts like an abrasive on the teeth,
gently scrubbing away any stains as well as food particles and plaque that get
stuck to your teeth. As the gum scrubs away the stains and the debris your
teeth will look whiter and no new stains will be able to set on the surface of
the teeth.
Chewing
sugar free gum also stimulates the production of saliva in your mouth. That
saliva will help rinse debris and plaque from your teeth. When your mouth has
been rinsed by saliva your breath will be fresher and your teeth will be
whiter.
Home Teeth Whitening
Tip #2
Don't
Stop Brushing
Just because chewing sugar free gum will make your teeth whiter doesn't mean
that you can stop brushing though. You still need to brush your teeth with
toothpaste at least twice a day. Use a toothpaste with fluoride and a soft
toothbrush.
Don't
brush too hard, or you can damage your gums. Brush for at least two minutes.
Just simple brushing can be a huge help in getting rid of stains on your teeth
from the food and drinks that you consume each day. Brushing your teeth is
essential for making them healthy and white.
But if you are out with friends eating or you are working late and don't get
the chance to brush right after your meal don't worry. Chewing sugar free gums
will prevent stains and plaque and keep your teeth white. Just be sure that the
gum is sugarless. Sugary gums can end up damaging your teeth and causing decay.
Home Teeth
Whitening Tip #3
Don't
Smoke
There are a lot of reasons why you shouldn't smoke, but one of them is that
nicotine and tar from cigarettes can cause deep permanent stains on your teeth.
The
teeth of people that smoke are often yellow or brown even immediately after
they brush their teeth. It can be very difficult to get rid of those stains.
Smoking also can weaken your teeth and give you cancer, so just don't do it.
It's really not worth it.
Home Teeth
Whitening Tip #4
Stop
Drinking Soda
Any dark liquid like coffee, wine, or cola soda can stain your teeth. But soda
also causes your teeth to break down because of the acid it contains.
As
the enamel on the tooth wears down the stains will get worse and eventually
your teeth will be not only dark and stained but weaker than they should be as
well.
You
should limit the amount of coffee and wine that you drink but stop drinking cola
soda entirely if you want to save your teeth.
Home Teeth
Whitening Tip #5
Eating Certain Fruits and Vegetables Keeps Teeth
White and Healthy
Brushing your teeth and practicing good dental hygiene is important for keeping
your teeth healthy and white. But, it's not the only way to keep your teeth
white.
There
are several different foods that you can eat that will help clean stains off
your teeth and prevent foods from staining your teeth. There are fruits and
vegetables that gently scrub your teeth as you eat them, which will remove food
particles and stains from things like coffee, wine, juice or soda.
Additionally
these food stimulate your mouth to produce more saliva. The saliva will help
wash your teeth and keep new stains from forming. So fruits and vegetables
aren't just good for you because they contain vitamins and minerals, they are
good for you because they will also clean your teeth and make them strong.
Fruits
That Will Clean Your Teeth
You have probably been told over the years to limit how much fruit you eat
because the natural sugar in fruit can cause tooth decay and other problems.
But the natural sugar in fruit doesn't damage your teeth the way that processed
sugar does so you can have more fruit than you think.
Apples,
strawberries and kiwi fruit are fruits that you can eat every day to clean your
teeth and keep them healthy. Because these fruits are also high in Vitamin C
they will keep your gums healthy too, which is an added bonus. An apple a day
won't just keep the doctor away, it will keep the dentist away too.
Vegetables
That Will Clean Your Teeth
Are you eating enough vegetables each day? Most people aren't. Adding
vegetables like cauliflower, carrots and broccoli to your diet will make your
teeth whiter and healthier. Pumpkins, sweet potatoes and cucumbers will also
keep your teeth clean and your mouth healthy.
There
are many delicious ways to make these vegetables part of your diet. Just adding
cucumbers to a salad or replacing chips with carrots and eating them with dip
as a snack is all you need to do to whiten your teeth every day. Start adding
these fruits and vegetables to your diet and you will notice quickly how much
better your teeth look.
Home Teeth
Whitening Tip #6
Food-Grade Hydrogen Peroxide Is a Tooth Cleanser
One of the best home remedies for stained teeth you probably already have in
your cupboard. Food-grade hydrogen peroxide is a great tool for eliminating
stains on teeth and preventing new stains.
But,
food-grade hydrogen peroxide can be rough on gums if you use it at full
strength frequently. It's better to dilute it a little bit or use it only on
your teeth.
How
it Works
Food-grade hydrogen peroxide first attacks stains, plaque and food debris left
on teeth and then gently lifts that debris off the tooth so it can be rinsed
with saliva or water.
The
natural action of the peroxide is a great tooth cleanser and it will naturally
whiten your teeth. However you need to be sure that you are using food-grade
hydrogen peroxide and not just the peroxide that you can buy in the drugstore.
Food-grade
hydrogen peroxide is specially purified and has none of the contaminants that
drugstore quality peroxide has. Food-grade peroxide is safe to be consumed if
you accidently swallow some while you are using it to whiten your teeth.
How
to Use It
There are several ways that you can use food-grade hydrogen peroxide to whiten
your teeth and prevent stains. You can brush your teeth with a mixture of
hydrogen peroxide and baking soda which will clean and whiten teeth.
Or
you can use a toothbrush or small brush to apply peroxide to each tooth
individually. Another way you can get the benefits of peroxide for tooth
whitening is to rinse your mouth with a small amount of peroxide after meals.
Mixing
the peroxide with a little water is a good way to tone down the peroxide if
it's too intense for you to use as a mouthwash. Over time peroxide may irritate
the gums so watch for any redness or signs of irritation in your gums after
using peroxide.
Home Teeth
Whitening Tip #7
Making Use of Baking Soda to Clean Your Teeth
Baking soda is one of the best natural cleansers and it's safe to use on your
teeth as well as for cleaning around the house. Baking soda is sodium
bicarbonate, a naturally occurring mineral. It has been used for thousands of
years in cooking, as a cleaning agent, and for treating dental and mouth
problems.
Baking
soda is a great natural tooth cleaner and it can whiten your teeth and prevent
stains. It is cheap and easy to find at any grocery store. Here are a few easy
ways that you can use baking soda to prevent stained teeth:
Brush
with Baking Soda
The simplest way to use baking soda to prevent tooth stains is to brush with it
before you brush with your normal toothpaste.
Pour
a little baking soda into a small container or just remove the top of the box.
Dip your toothbrush in some water or hold it under the faucet until all the
bristles are wet. Dip the toothbrush into the baking soda. The baking soda will
stick to the wet bristles on the brush.
Brush
your teeth for at least two minutes with the baking soda then rinse your mouth
thoroughly. The baking soda will help eliminate stains and prevent new stains.
Add
Baking Soda to Your Toothpaste
If you don't want the hassle of brushing with baking soda and then brushing
with your favorite toothpaste you can just combine them. Dip your brush into
the baking soda and then put some toothpaste on your brush.
Brush
your teeth the way that you normally would with the toothpaste and baking soda
mixture. Just be careful not to brush too hard if you do this, because the
baking soda can be abrasive and cause irritated gums if you're not careful.
After a few days of brushing with baking soda you will notice that your mouth
feels healthier and your teeth look whiter.
Good
dental hygiene is important to keep your teeth and gums healthy, and practicing
good dental hygiene will also keep your teeth white and free from ugly stains.
If
you make it a habit to use good dental hygiene and you use a natural tooth
whitener once and awhile you can avoid having to shell out huge amounts of
money for expensive whitening treatments that might not even work.
This article is
based on the book, “Teeth Whitening 4 You” by Lucy Bennett, a dental health
specialist who creates the Teeth Whitening 4 You program.
This is a
revolutionary program in whitening teeth that will make sure you will get
brighter and whiter teeth and have a natural and beautiful smile, improving
your confidence each time in communication. It offers lots of natural and
solutions you can use at home at a very low expense.
There are numerous reasons why people want to whiten their teeth. Presently
society gives too much importance to physical appearance. The more attractive
you are, the more you are likely to succeed in society.
Studies
have shown that having a set of shining white teeth can improve your
relationships and you appeal more to the other sex. You are more noticed when
you are choosing the right mate. Many people look for bright teeth when they
are dating a partner.
By having shining white teeth, you gain more self-esteem and confidence. When
going to special occasions for example a wedding or a job interview you impress
people and as a result they achieve a positive opinion of you.
Moreover,
a white smile helps you to look younger than you really are. When you look at
film stars, you notice that they all have white teeth because this makes them
more popular with people.
In addition a bright smile contributes to a greater success at work. A nice
smile conveys a message of intelligence and responsibility in a working
environment. Clients will approach you more and prefer you over others.
A great smile is also a sign of oral hygiene. When you brush, floss and visit
the dentist regularly, you achieve brighter teeth. This shows that you are a
healthy person and that you take care of yourself. As a result you portray a
friendly image of yourself thus attracting the attention of most people.
Reasons
for Using Teeth Whitening Products
By whitening your teeth, you can eliminate stains caused by smoking, wine, coffee,
cola, soda and other foods. Moreover a bright smile helps you to stop smoking.
This is because, when you see your shining white teeth, you don't want to stain
them with cigarettes.
It is a fact that with the aging process, teeth become yellow. The colour of
your teeth gives clues about your age. If you invest in whitening your teeth,
you look and feel more young and healthy.
As
a result, you no longer have to hide those discoloured teeth and you can smile
as much as you can. By having shining white teeth, when you smile, you feel
happy and more prepared to face life's challenges.
Laser Whitening for a Shining Smile
Laser whitening is one of the newest teeth whitening treatments to get shining
white teeth. It is performed by a dentist in a dental office and usually takes
about 15-30 minutes.
During
a laser whitening treatment the dentist will paint a mineralized whitening gel
on your teeth and then use a laser to amplify the effects of the gel.
The
results can be dramatic because the laser amplified whitening can whiten teeth
up to 11 shades lighter. But there are some disadvantages to using laser
whitening too that you should consider before having laser whitening done.
Reasons
to Try Laser Teeth Whitening
There is no question that laser whitening is effective to get shining white
teeth. It can make your teeth a lot whiter, and in a very short amount of time.
If
you want fast tooth whitening that will leave you with a bright white smile
chances are good that laser teeth whitening is one of the best options for you.
But laser whitening doesn't work on everyone's teeth, and there are some
disadvantages as well.
Problems
with Laser Whitening
Laser whitening isn't the right choice for everyone. It won't work on
everyone's teeth. Teeth that are deeply stained as a result of using
antibiotics or other medications won't respond well to laser whitening. People
who have deep staining on their teeth might notice their teeth lighten a little
bit after a laser treatment but the laser won't remove the entire stain.
Laser
whitening is also the most expensive type of whitening treatment. It can cost
$1000 or more to have this procedure done. After the treatment the dentist will
need to do a fluoride treatment on your teeth to counteract the effects of the
laser.
And
before and after the procedure there is some risk to your gums from the gel
used to do the whitening. The gums can become irritated and inflamed as a
result of contact with the gel. The laser amplifies that effect of the gel on
the teeth but also amplifies the effect of the gel on the gums, which can cause
long term gum problems.
Even
though laser teeth whitening does work the side effects and risks combined with
the cost make it an option that most people don't think is worth the result.
The
good news is that to have shining white teeth, you don't have to spend a
fortune. People of any age can invest in a shining smile without undergoing
surgical procedures.
Today
there are cheap and safe alternatives that you can do. There isn't even a need
to pay huge amounts of money to a dentist for teeth whitening procedures.
Nowadays,
you could whiten your teeth comfortably at home. There are several natural and
simple remedies to get shining white teeth which you can easily make and
achieve great results.
These
over-the-counter remedies are harmless and risk-free and are easily managed by
everyone: young and old. Moreover, bright teeth are not difficult to maintain. It
doesn't require a lot of effort and hassle to gain a shining smile.
This article is
based on the book, “Teeth Whitening 4 You” by Lucy Bennett, a dental health
specialist who creates the Teeth Whitening 4 You program.
This is a
revolutionary program in whitening teeth that will make sure you will get
brighter and whiter teeth and have a natural and beautiful smile, improving
your confidence each time in communication. It offers lots of natural and
solutions you can use at home at a very low expense.
Danger of Using Non-Natural Techniques to Whiten
Teeth: Chemical Burns
Whether you use a DIY kit or have teeth whitening done at the dentist if you
use a product or have a treatment done that doesn't use natural elements to
whiten teeth you could get hurt.
Many
products that aren't naturally based use harsh chemicals that can destroy the
surface of your teeth, ruin the enamel of the tooth, or even cause nasty
chemical burns on the gums. Chemical burns on the gums can take weeks to heal
and they are very painful.
DIY
Kits
The teeth whitening kits that you can buy in stores to whiten teeth are
notorious for causing chemical burns and the loss of tooth enamel. Because
these kits are made to be one size fits all they often don't fit right.
When
the tray or the strip doesn't fit your teeth exactly right there is a bigger
risk that you will get some of the toxic tooth whitening solution on your gums
which will cause burns.
And
the more you use these DIY kits to whiten teeth the more damage will be done.
Over time these kits strip the enamel from the teeth which can weaken the tooth
and cause discoloration or even tooth loss.
Professional
Whitening Treatments
Professional whitening treatments to whiten teeth aren't much safer than DIY
kits. If the dentist performing the treatment hasn't had enough training using
a laser during light-accelerated whitening the laser could damage your teeth.
If
the gel or other whitening agents aren't put on carefully or; if the safety
shield for your gums slips or; isn't applied correctly you could end up with
serious chemical burns on your gums.
Everyone
makes mistakes, so even experienced dentists can cause injuries when performing
teeth whitening procedures. It's safer to choose a natural tooth whitener that
won't cause chemical burns, tooth loss or other problems when you want to
whiten your teeth.
Non-natural Teeth Bleaching Methods to Whiten
Teeth Cause Gum Irritation
Gum irritation is a by-product of teeth whitening that is done incorrectly.
This can happen when you use an at home bleaching kit or even when you visit a
dentist for a cosmetic bleaching if the dentist isn't paying close enough
attention.
Gum
irritation is quite common after teeth bleaching but most of the time the
damage isn't permanent. It is painful and ugly however, and it can take
anywhere from a week to a month to heal depending on the severity of the
irritation.
Why
it Happens?
Gum irritation, burns, and blisters are all due to the bleaching gel used to
whiten teeth coming in contact with the gums. When you use a DIY teeth
bleaching kit the trays that the kit comes with are not made specifically for
your mouth.
Because
they are not custom made they won't fit tightly enough to prevent the whitening
gel from coming in contact with your gums. When you leave the gel on for a long
period of time to whiten your teeth that gel will cause irritation and burning
your gums at the same time.
When a dentist does a bleaching procedure to whiten teeth they usually take the
time to fit the bleaching tray to your mouth to prevent gum irritation.
But
sometimes the tray still isn't tight enough, or the dentist gets some of the
gel on the gums as well as on the teeth before a laser bleaching. The gel can
turn the gums white and can cause blisters and burns that can make talking,
eating or drinking very painful.
What
to do About It
If you want to avoid the possibility of bleaching your teeth causing gum
irritation don't use at home bleaching kits that use chemical bleaching gels.
Applying
Vitamin E to irritated or burned gums will help them heal faster. And when you
want to whiten your teeth choose a natural teeth whitening product that won't
hurt your gums and will still give you bright white teeth.
Over Bleaching Harms Your Teeth and Gums
Many people who find themselves bleaching their teeth often with DIY kits or
getting bleaching treatments from the dentist don't realize the damage that
they are doing to their teeth. In some cases the damage is permanent.
A
lot of people who bleach their teeth using home kits made from gel trays and
whitening strips don't realize that those products aren't meant to be used
multiple times in a short time frame.
Just
because bleaching kits are sold over the counter in drugstore that doesn't mean
they are safe to use on a regular basis to whiten teeth. They can cause very
serious damage to your teeth.
Whiter
Teeth BUT Damaged Teeth
Using teeth whitening kits over and over to whiten teeth will slowly strip the
enamel off of your teeth. Once the enamel is gone the teeth will become stained
very often because there will be no protective enamel left to cover the tooth.
As
the enamel wears away the caustic chemicals in the kit can even damage the pulp
of the tooth. Damaged pulp will cause pain and it can weaken the tooth and
eventually cause tooth loss. A better way to whiten your teeth is to use
natural cleansers that won't wear away the enamel of your teeth.
Gum
Damage
Over bleaching your teeth can also cause serious gum damage. When the gums are
exposed to the whitening gels in either at home bleaching kits or dentist given
whitening treatments they can become irritated or red and raw.
If
the bleaching gels sit on gums for just a few minutes they can be burned by the
whitening gel. Burned gums can blister and become very painful, making it hard
to eat and drink.
Your
mouth will look terrible and hurt badly. Your gums could even become infected.
Over bleaching is a problem that happens to many people who aren't careful
about what products they use to whiten their teeth.
This article is
based on the book, “Teeth Whitening 4 You” by Lucy Bennett, a dental health
specialist who creates the Teeth Whitening 4 You program.
This is a
revolutionary program in whitening teeth that will make sure you will get
brighter and whiter teeth and have a natural and beautiful smile, improving
your confidence each time in communication. It offers lots of natural and
solutions you can use at home at a very low expense.
Bleachorexia: A Serious Disorder Which Destroys
Your Teeth
Bleachorexia may sound harmless, but it's a very serious disorder. People who
feel like their teeth are never white enough and bleach their teeth over and
over are said to have bleachorexia.
A
dentist coined the term a few years ago when he started noticing patients
coming in over and over for bleaching treatments whose teeth were in really bad
shape as a result of the over bleaching.
When
a person has bleachorexia they usually use home bleaching kits several times a
week and see the dentist for more in-depth bleaching on a regular basis. But
the overexposure to harsh bleaching gels and additives in home bleaching kits
can destroy teeth.
The
Damages Caused by Excessive Teeth Bleaching
Someone who suffers from bleachorexia thinks that their teeth are never white enough,
so they keep bleaching. But as they keep bleaching the enamel of the tooth is
worn away. That leaves the inner part of the tooth exposed. The inner part of
the tooth is naturally a yellowish color.
When
the person sees their teeth as being yellow they bleach again, which just makes
the problem worse. Eventually the teeth become so weak and broken down that
they crumble or fall part. Then the person has to endure root canals, crowns,
and even implants just to fix the damage.
Bleachorexia
on the Rise
According to dentists that specialize in cosmetic dentistry bleachorexia is on
the rise. There is so much pressure on people to look great all the time these
days that people are going to extremes bleaching their teeth constantly. In the
era when selfies are popular and posting photos of yourself is expected
everyone wants to look camera ready all the time.
Having
a white smile is expected, so people do whatever they can to make their smile
look great. Unfortunately all that bleaching can destroy natural teeth. Using a
natural tooth whitening product and using it responsibly is the best way to
whiten teeth without causing massive damage to your teeth.
Excessive Use of Whitening Gels Results in Tooth
Sensitivity
Tooth sensitivity is a problem for a lot of people, but for people who use teeth
bleaching kits and other harsh tooth whitening products tooth sensitivity can
become a huge problem. Tooth sensitivity that is caused by over bleaching teeth
cannot be reversed, because the sensitivity is caused by a loss of tooth
enamel.
Excessive
teeth bleaching with strong whitening gels will wear down the enamel on teeth
and leave the pulp of the tooth exposed. When the pulp is exposed the tooth
will become extremely sensitive and painful. There is no way to replace tooth
enamel once it's been lost.
How
Teeth Bleaching Causes Sensitivity
There are two different application methods for teeth whitening gels. One
method uses a tray that is filled with whitening gel and put over your teeth.
The tray stays on for a certain amount of time and the gel is supposed to
remove stains and debris on the teeth to make them whiter.
The
second method is when a dentist applies a peroxide based gel to your teeth for
a cosmetic bleaching. The gel sits on your teeth for about 20 minutes and then
the dentist uses a laser to amplify the effect of the gel.
No matter what application method is used that gel is doing more than scrubbing
stains off your teeth. It is eating through the enamel of the tooth. As the
enamel breaks down and is washed away your teeth will become sensitive because
the inner pulp of the tooth is being exposed. The more you bleach, the more
pulp is exposed.
Living
with Tooth Sensitivity
Even though sensitivity won't cause any tooth loss it can still make life
difficult and painful. Eating and drinking can be painful. Even the weather or
allergies can trigger pain in your teeth if the enamel on the teeth has been
worn away.
You
may have to give up some of your favorite foods and drinks if the sensitivity
is severe. Living with tooth sensitivity won't get any easier because the
enamel cannot be replaced. Sensitivity is a permanent condition.
Bluish Enamel Is an Adverse Effect of Teeth
Bleaching
There are a lot of things that can go wrong with your teeth when at home teeth bleaching
kits are used. Sometimes cosmetic dental whitening can cause problems too, but
the most severe damage to teeth is usually done by at home whitening kits.
That's
because people don't always use those kits correctly and because they don't
realize how damaging the whitening gel can be to their teeth and gums.
Some
of the problems that can occur when home teeth bleaching kits are used too
often include sensitivity, gum irritation, and bluish enamel around the edges
of teeth. Seeing bluish colored enamel on teeth is a sign of a very serious
problem.
What
Bluish Enamel Means
It's common for teeth and gums that come into contact with whitening gel to
appear white. But if you notice that the enamel on your teeth has a bluish tint
that means that the dentin of your teeth is exposed.
Dentin
is the bony tissue that lies under the enamel on a tooth. If you are seeing
bluish colored tissue on your tooth that means that bleaching has destroyed the
enamel on that tooth.
Once
that enamel has been destroyed there is no way to replace it. Enamel is there
to protect the dentin and the pulp of your tooth so if the enamel is gone it
means that your tooth is at risk of damage, infection, and you may eventually
lose that tooth.
How
Teeth Bleaching Causes Bluish Enamel
Bleaching the teeth with at home kits makes it easy for people to make
mistakes. Leaving the gel on too long or using the whitening kit too often will
wear away the enamel on the tooth.
Even
if you think you are following all the directions correctly there is a good
chance that the tray that is supposed to fit over the teeth won't fit correctly
because it's not custom made for your mouth.
Utilizing Whitening Strips to Whiten Your Teeth
Nowadays there are several solutions for a bright, white smile which vary
greatly from those of ancient times. One such method is whitening strips. The
latter are made up of polyethylene. This is a flexible material consisting of
hydrogen peroxide.
Humidity
is caused when you apply these strips to your teeth and a chemical reaction
takes place. A mild acid is formed which removes some teeth stains. Before
using whitening strips you should visit your dentist. The latter can identify
the causes of discoloured or stained teeth.
When
this is done, you could decide which teeth whitening method is best for you.
Brown or grey teeth stains are difficult to remove by whitening strips whereas
yellow stains are eliminated more easily by using whitening strips.
When using whitening strips you should take note of the manufacturer's
instructions. When you know how to use these strips they yield positive
results.
However,
you should not use these strips always because they can harm the teeth enamel
as well as the tissue under the gum. Moreover, prolonged application of
whitening strips causes your teeth to become transparent thus appearing darker.
Also, you should avoid exposing the gums to these strips as this can cause
irritation.
A
natural whitening solution is therefore a better choice because it will not
destroy your enamel but will give you a brighter and whiter smile.
This article is
based on the book, “Teeth Whitening 4 You” by Lucy Bennett, a dental health
specialist who creates the Teeth Whitening 4 You program.
This is a
revolutionary program in whitening teeth that will make sure you will get
brighter and whiter teeth and have a natural and beautiful smile, improving
your confidence each time in communication. It offers lots of natural and
solutions you can use at home at a very low expense.
One of the teeth whitening methods that many people try at home is using a
bleaching gel. Bleaching gel is pretty inexpensive and easy to find.
Bleaching
gels are made from a peroxide solution that can be applied in several different
ways. The gel can be applied in a bleaching tray that fits over the teeth, or
with a small brush or a toothbrush. It also can be put into a bleaching pen and
applied with the pen.
Advantages
of Using Bleaching Gel
One of the advantages of using bleaching gel to brighten teeth is the ease of
use. Because you can use the gel in a tray, in a pen, or painted directly onto
the teeth with a brush it makes it easy for people to apply the gel in whatever
method works for them.
Bleaching
gel works in as little as 10 minutes, which makes it perfect for people who
want to brighten their teeth before going out or going to work. Bleaching gel
also is not as messy as some other types of tooth whitening products because it
is a thick gel. But despite the advantages using bleaching gel is not always
the best choice for tooth whitening.
Disadvantages
of Using Bleaching Gel
Bleaching gel, like many other peroxide based tooth whiteners, doesn't
dramatically whiten teeth. If your teeth have some minor staining or are just
looking dull then a bleaching gel will make your teeth look whiter. But if your
teeth are discolored or seriously stained the peroxide gel won't have enough
power to dramatically whiten your teeth.
Another
disadvantage is that the gel has to stay on your teeth in order to work which
means you can't eat, drink, or do anything that might loosen the gel from the
teeth the entire time that you're wearing the gel. Using the gel everyday can
weaken the enamel on your teeth and over time it can cause sensitivity or make
any existing sensitivity worse.
Using Bleaching Pen for Teeth Whitening
One option when it comes to whitening teeth at home is a bleaching pen. A
bleaching pen is similar in design to a laundry stain treating pen. It's a
hollow container filled with a whitening gel that is peroxide based.
You
can use the tip of the pen to apply the whitening mixture to your teeth. There
are some advantages and disadvantages to using a bleaching pen to whiten your
teeth.
Advantages
of Using a Bleaching Pen to Whiten Teeth
The biggest advantage of using a bleaching pen is that you get excellent
control of where you place the whitening gel. If you only want to whiten a couple
of teeth you can easily do that with the pen. Or, if you have teeth that have
deep stains and need more coverage than strips or other types of whiteners have
the bleaching pen is a good choice.
Bleaching
pens are also usually fairly inexpensive, which is good for people who want to
whiten their teeth without shelling out for expensive trays and strips. A
bleaching pen is easy to apply anywhere and you can put the pen into a pocket
or purse and take it with you for quick whitening.
Disadvantages
of Using a Bleaching Pen to Whiten Teeth
There are some significant disadvantages that come with using a bleaching pen
as well. Applying the whitening gel on some teeth can be difficult because of
the shape of the applicator, leaving your teeth unevenly white.
The
whitening gel in the pen also usually takes at least 30 minutes to work. During
that time you can't eat, drink, or even talk very much. If you do the gel will
become loose and won't whiten your teeth. So unless you have at least half an
hour to sit and do nothing a bleaching pen won't be as effective as other types
of whitening products.
Also,
the peroxide -based whitening gel used in bleaching pens isn't very effective
when it comes to whitening teeth. Studies have shown that the gel only whitens
teeth a little bit, about as much as a whitening toothpaste.
Using Light-accelerated Bleaching Treatment for
Teeth Whitening
Light-accelerated bleaching is newer type of treatment for tooth whitening. It
has to be done by a dentist who has been trained in how to use a laser for
cosmetic dentistry.
During
a light-accelerated bleaching treatment the dentist will first spread a
peroxide based gel on your teeth. The gel will sit on your teeth for around 15
or 20 minutes.
Then
the dentist will use a laser to accelerate the whitening process by activating
minerals within the gel that is on your teeth. The results can be very
dramatic, because the use of the laser can whiten teeth up to 11 shades.
People
like this procedure because it's relatively quick, it only has to be done once,
and there are very noticeable results. But there are some concerns about
light-accelerated tooth whitening that mean you should think carefully about it
before you make an appointment.
Concerns
about Light-Accelerated Bleaching
The cost of this procedure is high, and many people don't have the disposable
income to pay $1000 or more for a tooth whitening treatment. Because this is a
cosmetic dentistry treatment most insurance will not cover it. There are also
some safety concerns about the procedure.
Anytime
a laser is used on the body there can be damage done, in this case there is a
risk of damage to the gums. The peroxide gel used on the teeth can cause
damage, inflammation and irritation to the gums all by itself.
So
when the gel is amplified by the laser the gums can become raw and painful for
up to a week after the procedure. There is also a risk to the teeth themselves.
Dentists
follow up the light-accelerated whitening with a fluoride treatment to try and
strengthen any teeth that were weakened by the laser. Multiple treatments could
cause tooth loss or breakage later on.
Light-accelerated bleaching may be a good fit for some people, but there are
some definite risks as well as the high cost of the treatment that you need to
consider before you decide that this treatment is something that you want to
pursue.
This article is
based on the book, “Teeth Whitening 4 You” by Lucy Bennett, a dental health
specialist who creates the Teeth Whitening 4 You program.
This is a revolutionary
program in whitening teeth that will make sure you will get brighter and whiter
teeth and have a natural and beautiful smile, improving your confidence each
time in communication. It offers lots of natural and solutions you can use at
home at a very low expense.
Angular
Cheilitis is mainly a skin disease provoked by the excessive moisture present
in the crests, folds or wrinkles around the lips, especially from the corners
of the mouth. This moisture digs into the skin causing cracks and lesions which
later on become infected and form pus.
From
here on is just a vicious circle, in which the infection expands causing skin
to crack even more, while these cracks provide more space for the infection to
grow and develop faster.
When
having to deal with such a condition most people rush into the dermatologist's
offices hoping to permanently cure angular cheilitis. What they receive instead
is a lotion or a cream based on antibiotic substances.
This
treatment should kill the bacteria and thus, leave the skin clean so as to
start recovering from the damage. It is a slow process which in most cases,
even if it does function bring too little relief for the desperate people.
This
is mainly because the bacteria are quite smart organisms, smarter than you may
have thought. Thus, when an antibiotic is used in order to destroy them, some
of them die while other become much stronger and can no longer be defeated by
the same antibiotic or by a substance similar to it.
This
is why, even though you find a powerful antibiotic which will provide relief
the first time when Angular Cheilitis appears. This will not permanently cure
Angular Cheilitis because the same treatment will be useless when the disease
makes its appearance its second time.
As
you well know, in most cases this condition does appear a second time, so
basically with antibiotics you can only have half of the problem solved or in
other worlds postpone the search for an effective treatment a little longer.
Thus,
if your dermatologist has prescribed you any antibiotics you can take them and
hope for the best. If it is your first time taking them, they may actually
work, but if you are at a second attempt, it is advisable to look for something
more powerful or try some of the alternative or complementary treatments that
can permanently cure Angular Cheilitis.
You
will be amazed to see how many effective treatments you can find outside the
dermatologist's office!
This article is
based on the book, “Angular Cheilitis Free Forever” by Jason White. Jason is a
medical researcher, health consultant and alternative medical practitioner who
created this angular cheilitis treatment book based on over 20 years of his
personal experience in helping angular cheilitis sufferers relieve their
symptoms within minutes, and get rid of angular cheilitis permanently without
medication.