How do i use hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth?!


Question: How do i use hydrogen peroxide to whiten teeth!?
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You can't, it will just poisen you, why do you think you wearing a plastic cap on your head and gloves on your hands when you have your hair done with it, its pretty toxic stuff and it will bleach your bare skin, so imagine what it would do if the stuff goes in your mouth !Www@Answer-Health@Com

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This is important!.!.!.first make sure you purchase 3% Hydrogen Peroxide that is NOT for industrial use!

Hydrogen Peroxide is a wonderful and cheap way to whiten your teeth and best used as a prerinse, it is best to rinse your mouth out with ordinary water first to rinse your mouth of any debris!. After this is accomplished, measure out a couple of Tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide into a cup and rinse your mouth with the peroxide for thirty to sixty seconds!. Almost immediately the hydrogen peroxide will start to bubble and foam, which is a result of the chemical reaction between the hydrogen peroxide and the contaminants in your mouth!. It is important not to use too much hydrogen peroxide at one time since its volume will expand in your mouth due to the foaming action!. The foaming action will penetrate to all areas of your mouth, even between your teeth and will help to rid your mouth of harmful bacteria that can cause bad breath or gum disease!. The hydrogen peroxide instructions on the bottle suggest diluting the hydrogen peroxide with equal parts water before using as an oral rinse, but nearly every dentist I have consulted on this issue has stated that dilution is unnecessary!. After rinsing your mouth with the hydrogen peroxide, then flush your mouth again with water and brush your teeth like normal!. You will find that your teeth feel cleaner and are noticeably whiter after this process is repeated for several days!.
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The truth of the matter is that you cannot!. Hydrogen peroxide is excellent for cleaning out debris and for killing some bacteria but it is not concentrated enough to whiten the teeth!. All of the commercial products available are in higher concentrations, but the do not use hydrogen peroxide!. If you use H2O2 in higher concentrations (30% is a common amount) it will burn your fingers, causing tingling and whitening of the skin!. It will do the same to your gingiva if it gets on it!.
Quit being so cheap, go out and buy something like white strips premium, use it properly and your teeth will get whiter!. Or go to the dentist, you will have your teeth professionally cleaned and then whitened!. The results are immediate and then can be maintained with a commercial product!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Wet your toothbrush in the hydrogen peroxide, and dip it into a small amount of baking soda in your palm and brush with that!. The baking soda will act as a buffer to reduce the caustic effect of the hydrogen peroxide on the soft tissues of your mouth!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

instructions on the bottle to use as an antibacterial mouthwash which would work the same, I believe!. If you have a bottle of peroxide, read the back!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

I'm no dentist but that doesn't sound a good idea!. Buy a whitening toothpaste to replace your regular one, if it's severe staining ask your dental hygienist what whitening they offer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Just put it in your mouth and it'll tingle like on a cut, wierd feeling but it works! Don't swallow though! :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

you drink some, BUT DO NOT SWALLOW then swish it in your mouth and spit, just liike mouth washWww@Answer-Health@Com

Why do you want to whiten your teethWww@Answer-Health@Com

Please don't, you teeth will be reduced to pins!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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