Teeth Whitening Toothpaste
StarBriteSmiles.comThe teeth whitening boom has become a billion dollar plus industry. It's amazing how popular the whitening your pearly's has become. Lets face it, a nice bright smile can lift up a room and create some amazing positive energy. There's a tonne of toothpaste brands out there competing for your business in this fiercely competitive market. So how do you choose the right brand to lighten your teeth and brush away those stains?
Lets first start by introducing the different whitening toothpastes that are available: It's absolutely amazing how many different whitening toothpastes are out there. Crest along currently has approx. 8 different whitening toothpastes.
There's vivid white, crest whitening expressions, whitening plus scope, rejuvenating effects, dual action whitening, extra whitening, tartar protection whitening, and multi-care whitening. Wow, that's just one sampling of Crests different toothpastes. Do they all whiten the same? Anyone with hands on experience is welcome to submit a review.
Colgate is the next well known brand lets see what they have on the shelves. They have Colgate Total plus whitening paste and gel, simply white advanced whitening toothpaste, sensitive maximum strength with guess what? "plus whitening" and then there's 2in1 plus w------ening! The list goes on and on.
As you can see without even scratching the scratch of the surface there are already 12 different types of whitening past and gels and that doesn't even include the flavors. Results speak louder than words and the best way to find out white kind of results you can get is too experiment, of course before getting any whitening option including pastes and gels you should get a recommedation from your dentist. What's created this boom? TV and media have a alot to do with influencing buyers to flock to the stores and dental practices in pursuit of whiter teeth.
Of course most us us want the best results for the best price unless we have unlimited amounts of discretionary income. As such, the first and least expensive way to attempt to whitening your teeth is to purchase a tube of toothpaste for a whopping $3 - $10. Results can vbary depending on the types of stains. Surface stains can be eliminated with these pastes however, deeper from coffee drinking, cigarette smoking, red wine drinking and cola drinking may require a professional solution such as a 1 hour teeth bleaching procedure done by dentist or hygienist. There are also the take home trays with gels and whitening strips that can be effective.
Tetracycline stains and teeth stains due to medication will probably require a cosmetic cover up with porcelain veneers or crowns as it is extremely difficult for you to remove these stains from your natural teeth. Veneers and crowns are permanent solutions that require a much deeper financial commitment.
Our teeth whitening toothpaste review team will be testing the various brands at random to measure results and compare. Others are welcome to share there toothpaste whitening results so that our visitors can read about their experiences with the various brands.