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Which bleach should I choose to whiten my teeth?
A radiant smile is often a reflection of health and self-confidence. However, with the variety of teeth whitening products on the market, the choice can be overwhelming. In this blog post we are dedicated to listing various products and giving you our recommendations for a radiant smile.
4. Whitening toothpaste
Bleaching toothpastes are used to help whiten teeth or simply freshen up your smile. Whitening toothpastes have many different ingredients. Manufacturers very often use baking soda, which thoroughly cleans teeth and reduces discoloration. But they can also contain so-called red and blue pigments. The aim is to emphasize the whiteness of the teeth, but rather than deceptive. You can use these toothpastes daily as their composition is safe. The abrasiveness of the ingredients is usually very low.
5. Activated carbon
Activated charcoal for teeth is made from plant-based organic substances. Its natural origin gives it a strong absorption capacity. As a black powder, activated charcoal helps treat canker sores, or inflamed or swollen gums. It helps fight tartar and certain periodontal diseases. The advantage of charcoal is that it penetrates the inside of the tooth and so the stains can be better captured and removed quickly.
It is important to note that using activated charcoal for teeth whitening is not widely recommended by dentists. Activated charcoal is abrasive, meaning it contains abrasive particles that can potentially wear away tooth enamel. Tooth enamel is the outermost layer of teeth and protects them from tooth decay and other damage. Once tooth enamel has been removed, it cannot be restored.
The American Dental Association (ADA) has not certified charcoal teeth whitening products, and there are concerns about the long-term effects on dental health. In addition, products containing activated charcoal can leave an unpleasant taste and black residue in the mouth.
6. Natural remedies
There are also other products that have natural bleaching properties. We have already mentioned baking soda, which is found in whitening toothpastes. But it is also a home remedy on its own to make your teeth whiter. Its chemical compound is a very good abrasive. It therefore helps to remove fresh stains. However, we advise you not to use it too often as it can make your teeth more sensitive and damage your tooth enamel. We will go into detail about the abrasiveness values (RDA values) and explain them in detail in a separate article. Let's turn to lemon, which is very well known for instantly restoring the shine to your teeth. Some people use a slice of lemon directly and rub it on their teeth. Others prefer to make lemon juice and combine it with baking soda. You dip your toothbrush into this mixture and brush your teeth with it. But the lemon is a citrus fruit and therefore has a high acidity. The acids in lemon juice can soften tooth enamel and break down minerals, which can cause permanent damage. This can lead to sensitivity, yellowing of teeth and, in severe cases, tooth decay. It is therefore advisable not to use lemon as a bleaching agent.
If you want to whiten your teeth, you should make sure you choose safe methods that won't damage the enamel and tissue inside the tooth!