Whitening Toothpaste

All toothpastes contains mild abrasives such as silica, calcium carbonate and aluminum oxide  to clean your teeth. Whitening toothpaste contains extra chemicals and polishing agents to remove these stains from your teeth. These abrasive agents will grind off the stains formed by food and drinks intake and return the teeth to its natural white shade.

As teeth whitening toothpaste does not contain bleaching agent to whiten your teeth, no matter how regular and hard you brush your teeth with it, only surface stains from your teeth will be removed.  In reality, whitening toothpaste won’t make your teeth a shade whiter if your teeth are yellowish as whitening toothpaste does not change your teeth intrinsic color.

However,  whitening toothpaste come in handy after you have performed a professional teeth whitening treatment or at-home teeth whitening system that uses peroxide bleach as it is much safer than the lowest concentration of teeth bleaching agent used to maintain a set of white teeth.

As maintaining one teeth whiter is not an one off event and since you brush your teeth daily, why switch tot using whitening toothpaste instead of normal toothpaste ? They are also inexpensive in comparison to other whitening system used to maintain a set of white teeth after you have attained them.

Not only will they  make your teeth very clean, you can also save on those expensive in-office teeth whitening procedure conducted at the dental clinic.

You also have less worry that those stains from your beverage or soft drinks will stick to your teeth as the additional polishing chemicals from the whitening toothpaste will remove them provided that you regularly use them.

If you understand the causes of tooth staining and take preventive action to prevent them, you won’t have to spend thousands of dollars to whiten your teeth.