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  2. Teeth whitening: What is it, how to do it safely and how to ...

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    Teeth whitening strips are easy-to-use, peel-and-stick strips that you wear on your teeth for 15 to 30 minutes each day. "Most kits come with a 30-day supply and are relatively easy to use," says ...

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    Crest 3D White Stain Eraser Teeth Whitening Toothpaste. At less than $5 for a two-pack, you're probably already sold on this top-selling whitening toothpaste. And with a gentle, fluoride-based ...

  4. 7 of the Best Ways to Whiten Teeth, According to a Dentist - AOL

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    Here’s the seven best ways to whiten teeth. RELATED: The 6 Best Toothpastes for Teeth Whitening. 1. Use a Toothpaste with Hydrogen Peroxide "Hydrogen Peroxide (which is found in many whitening ...

  5. Tooth whitening - Wikipedia

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    Teeth whitening remedies have been present since ancient times. Despite seeming absurd, some methods were somewhat effective in their results. Ancient Roman dentists believed in using urine with goat milk to make their teeth look whiter. [79] [80] [81] Pearly white teeth symbolized beauty and marked wealth. In the Auyrveda medicine system, oil ...

  6. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene; it functions as an abrasive agent that helps to remove dental plaque and food from the teeth, works to suppress halitosis, and delivers active ingredients such as fluoride or xylitol to the teeth and gums to help prevent tooth decay (cavity) and gum disease . [1]

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    Irium" was being used as another name for sodium lauryl sulfate, an ionic surfactant. [7] Claude C. Hopkins realized teeth had a yellow film on them and he focused his advertisements for Pepsodent on removing that film. [8] Another ingredient, "IMP", which stood for "Insoluble Meta-Phosphate", [9] was claimed to whiten teeth.