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		<title>Crest 3D White Whitestrips Gentle Routine Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 08:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crest is a brand that has been around for quite some time, has quite a bit of backing and is a brand that we can truly trust with our teeth, which is rare for most brands.  It is a brand that has won award after award and it is a brand that we know works.  [...]]]></description>
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<td><a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/brands-crest.html">Crest</a> is a brand that has been around for quite  some time, has quite a bit of backing and is a brand that we can truly trust  with our teeth, which is rare for most brands.   It is a brand that has won award after award and it is a brand that we  know works.  When it comes to the <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/crest-3d-whitestrips-gentle-routine.html">Crest  3D Whitestrips Gentle Routine</a>, we know that they are going to work, because  they have the Crest backing behind them and in this article, we are going to  focus exactly on Crest Whitestrips and what makes them so incredible!</p>
<p><P>So what is the big deal about Crest 3D Whitestrips  Gentle Routine?  Well, for one they use  Advanced Seal technology, which is a huge breakthrough which you will not see  in any other whitestrips and most importantly the product works.  The thin, flexible material of the strips is  coated with a strong, yet mild whitening gel, so you know that your teeth are  going to be their whitest whenever you are using Crest 3D Whitestrips Gentle  Routine.</td>
<td><a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/crest-3d-whitestrips-gentle-routine.html"><img src="http://whitersmile.com.au/teethwhitening/products/crest-3d-white-whitestrips-gentle-routine-2.jpg" alt="Crest Gentle Routine" width="219" height="225" /></a></td>
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<p>There are other advantages to using Crest 3D  Whitestrips Gentle Routine as well, one of them is the flexibility on the time  you can use them.  You do not need a  dental impression at all; you can just use them as is.  They are ready made out of the package and  you can take them anywhere, meaning you can use them anytime of the day.</p>
<p>Why do Crest 3D Whitestrips Gentle Routine work  over the competition when it comes to <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">teeth whitening kits</a>?  Well, that one is  easy, because of the gel.  The <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/teeth-bleaching-gel.html">teeth bleaching gel</a> is a  super powerful bleaching agent and one that is actually added onto the strip  before you ever get it into your hands.   What this means is that the gel will be delivered to your teeth in a  consistent, controlled dose each and every time, which means that you will  never miss a stain on your teeth!</p>
<p>Now that you know all about Crest 3D Whitestrips  Gentle Routine, how do you use them?   Well, it is actually super easy, all you have to do is peel the strip off  of the plastic. Next, make sure that you apply the gel-side of the strip right  onto your teeth, aligning it with your gums and fold the rest of the strip  under so the backs of your teeth will gleam.</p>
<p>You want to use the strips for five minutes each  and every day, twice a day, for this is the way to get the best results.  <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/crest-3d-whitestrips-gentle-routine.html">Crest 3D Whitestrips Gentle Routine</a> is  actually a fantastic whitestrip for someone that has sensitive teeth and it  actually provides more subtle whitening than most other whitening treatments.</p>
<p>Because it is a milder formula aimed for those  with sensitive teeth, it can take upwards of about 28 days for full results;  however you should be seeing some results within just four days, which is  fantastic for someone that is looking to whiten their teeth quickly and easily.</p>
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		<title>Risks Associated With Teeth Whitening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WhiterSmile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of people around the world do their best to whiten their smiles and brighten their lives a little, give them more self-confidence as they go through life. There are countless in-office whitening techniques dentists use, as well as several different at-home teeth whitening kit treatments including heat sink or thermoforming and silicone teeth whitening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Millions of people around the world do  their best to whiten their smiles and brighten their lives a little, give them  more self-confidence as they go through life. There are countless in-office  whitening techniques dentists use, as well as several different at-home <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">teeth whitening kit</a> treatments including heat sink or thermoforming and silicone teeth whitening<a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/mouth-trays.html"> mouth trays</a>. What many people don’t know is that there are several risks that are  associated with teeth whitening procedures of all kinds, including gum  irritation, multi-color teeth discoloration and sensitivity. Many also don’t  know that there are re-mineralisation and <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/tooth-conditioning.html">tooth conditioning</a> products available to help fix these  problems.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gum Irritation</span><br />
Gum irritation is most common among those  who use peroxide whiteners in their at-home whitening attempts. The solution  itself or even repeated exposure to the mouth tray often causes gum irritation,  including red areas, raw places and even blisters in some cases. Gum irritation  can last several days after whitening treatments, or even up to a month in  extreme cases. It is suggested that those who experience gum irritation stop  using the product immediately until the irritation stops, and then use much  less at a time until your mouth gets used to it.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Multi-color Teeth</span><br />
If you have had any significant dental work  in which false teeth or caps have been placed in your mouth, you could end up  with multi-colored teeth after whitening for a while. For example, many people  have had porcelain veneers, bonding, dental crowns or other restorative  procedures done. When you whiten your teeth, these restorations aren’t affected  in any way, so as your other teeth whiten the restorations stay the same color,  sometimes several shades darker than your newly whitened teeth, your mouth ends  up looking multi-colored.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sensitivity</span><br />
Sensitivity is a condition in which teeth  and gums in the mouth are more sensitive to touch, pressure and temperature  than usual. Many people suffer from sensitivity to these things normally, but  thousands who don’t and some who do find the condition to occur or increase  after intense bleaching sessions, especially with a professional dentist.  Bleach used in a dentist’s office is much more concentrated than the in-home  versions, so sensitivity is more likely there than at home. It can last from a  couple of days to a month, and can even include “zingers,” or sharp pains down  the middle of the front teeth. Those who have receding gums, cracks in the  teeth or faulty restorations, as well as (it is rumored) redheads are likely to  be at a greater risk for sensitivity issues.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Re-mineralisation Products </span><br />
Because of the many problems that occur  with teeth whitening, dentists and professionals have developed several  different products designed to help these problems after bleaching or  whitening. Restorative toothpaste, including <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/drcollins-restore-toothpaste.html">Dr. Collins Restore Toothpaste</a>, <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/relief-acp-oral-care-gel.html">relief oral care ge</a>l, tooth rejuvenating  rinse, pre-filled mouth trays with desensitizing gels, and <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/remineralisation-gel.html">remineralisation  gels</a> are all great products for this purpose. They are designed to decrease  sensitivity, increase resistance to irritation, sooth the mouth problems, and  restore teeth and gums to their natural healthy form. These products can be  pricey but are very much worth it.</p>
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		<title>Are You a Candidate for Tooth Whitening?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 07:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WhiterSmile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tooth whitening is a notion that is probably heavily considered among the thing that many people believe they should be or are doing to improve their appearance and confidence. There is a lot to know and consider about tooth whitening before you should begin a regimen. However, knowing how the whitening is done, the risks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="word">Tooth whitening is a notion that is  probably heavily considered among the thing that many people believe they  should be or are doing to improve their appearance and confidence. There is a  lot to know and consider about tooth whitening before you should begin a  regimen. However, knowing how the whitening is done, the risks associated with  tooth whitening, who should or shouldn’t whiten, as well as your options for  whitening your teeth are all very important. Knowledge is power when it comes  to tooth whitening, so it’s important to keep these things in mind.</p>
<p class="word"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">How It Is Done</span></p>
<p class="word">The target of whitening solutions and  techniques is the dentin, which is the layer underneath the enamel of the  tooth. Whitening solutions seep through the pores of the enamel to whiten the  dentin. The solution used in teeth whitening systems are usually made of either  bleach or a <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/teeth-bleaching-gel.html">peroxide solution</a>, and come in different strengths depending on how  much you want to pay or where you get it done (home or at the dentist’s  office). The solution is usually placed in <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/mouth-trays.html">mouth trays</a> that form to the  person’s teeth and are left on for a period of time.</p>
<p class="word"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Risks</span></p>
<p class="word">Risks of tooth whitening include  sensitivity, gum irritation, and uneven-colored teeth. Sensitivity to temperature,  pressure or touch is usually due to the opening of enamel pores during  whitening, allowing substances to get to the dentin and hurting the teeth more  than before the whitening. Gum irritation is due to the harsh chemicals found  in teeth whitening solutions and sometimes the trays themselves. Uneven-colored  teeth occurs when a person has restorative dental work such as porcelain  veneers or caps and the natural teeth whiten but the restorative treatments do  not.</p>
<p class="word"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Who Shouldn’t Whiten?</span></p>
<p class="word">Unless you have several hundred dollars to  replace your current restorative dental work with whiter work that matches your  newly whitened teeth, it is suggested that those with things like bondings,  porcelain veneer, and caps do not use whitening products because it will make  restorative treatment stand out in a way that may be unpleasing to the eye. If your  teeth are stained a brown or gray color, the chances of your whitening  procedure working are much lower than if your teeth are simply yellow. If you  are pregnant or nursing, you are not recommended to use whitening trays or  techniques due to safety reasons, and if your teeth are extremely sensitive you  may want to avoid whitening as well. There are however, products available to help deal with the sensitivity issues including <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/oral-care.html">desensitisers</a> and <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/tooth-conditioning.html">reminerlisation</a> products.</p>
<p class="word"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Your Options</span></p>
<p class="word">There are several different options for<a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html"> teeth whitening systems </a>that are available on the market aside from going to  your dentist. These at-home treatments are much less expensive than going to  the dentist, making them very popular. There are pre-filled mouth trays that  are not molded to your tooth shape, “boil and bite” mouth trays that are reused  and formed to your mouth after boiling them to make sure they are soft. Full  tray systems, brush on gels, and whitening strips are also available that do  not require mouth trays.</p>
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		<title>How to whiten your teeth without the sensitivity worries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 01:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WhiterSmile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people worry about their sensitive teeth when it comes to whitening them. They worry that the process will remove enamel making their already sensitive teeth hurt even more. There is a way to help ease the sensitivity of your teeth if you have been putting off whitening your teeth because of it. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="word">Many people  worry about their sensitive teeth when it comes to whitening them. They worry  that the process will remove enamel making their already sensitive teeth hurt  even more. There is a way to help ease the sensitivity of your teeth if you  have been putting off whitening your teeth because of it. It is called the  process of <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/tooth-conditioning.html">remineralizing</a> your teeth. This is actually recommended for anyone  who has sensitive teeth but a real necessity for those who actually go through  a bleaching process.</p>
<p class="word">You should first  of all know that all bleaching gels cause some degree of sensitivity. Some  people have come to expect the discomfort that comes with whitening their teeth  and are have even resolved their self to deal with it due to the benefits of  the whitening process. Some dentists will recommend treatments for sensitivity  or a remineralization of the teeth. This is the process of restoring the  minerals that our teeth contain after bleaching has taken place. You can manage  this in several different ways such as <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-toothpastes.html">toothpastes</a>, <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/oral-care.html">pre-filled trays and gels</a>.</p>
<p class="word">The process by  which our teeth become remineralized is this:</p>
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<li class="word">Foods that we eat deposit  minerals in our system which in turn is present in our saliva. By not eating a  proper diet or not chewing our food sufficiently we may end up with mineral  poor saliva.</li>
<li class="word">Carbonic acid is needed for  strong teeth. There is only a miniscule fraction of the carbon dioxide that we  breathe that is converted into carbonic acid.</li>
<li class="word">This carbonic acid molecule has  to be produced in close proximity to a mineral molecule that is then dissolved  into the carbonic acid molecule.</li>
<li class="word">This all has to happen in close  proximity to a demineralized spot in the latticework of the tooth that requires  the mineral.</li>
<li class="word">This spot on the tooth has to  be clean so that it is accessible by the mineral.</li>
<li class="word">The carbonic acid must finally  convert to carbon dioxide and water where a mineral is precipitated out of the  solution and into the structure of the enamel.</li>
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<p class="word">By using <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/tooth-conditioning.html">remineralization</a> to help rebuild the enamel on your teeth, you can whiten your teeth without  worrying about the sensitivity that occurs with whitening.</p>
<p class="word">Toothpastes that  help rebuild tooth enamel should be used throughout the whitening process. This  is effective only if you are using bleach on your teeth. Most <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-toothpastes.html">whitening  toothpastes</a> do not use bleach so there is no fear of demineralizing your teeth  with whitening pastes. <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/oral-care.html">Pre-filled trays</a> that are used for remineralizing your  teeth should be used either before or after the whitening and in some instances  both before and after depending on the extent of the sensitivity. Gels can be  used with the same custom trays that are used for whitening teeth. They are  usually used for a period of 30 minutes before or after whitening or both. It  is highly advisable to begin remineralizing your teeth if you are bleaching  your teeth to help desensitize your teeth.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the right teeth whitening treatments for you</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 01:23:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you decide on a teeth whitener for yourself, you should consider a few things. You should determine whether your teeth are sensitive, whether there is any gum disease present, if your teeth are healthy enough and how you want to whiten them. The results of your answers will enable you to choose the right [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="word">Before you  decide on a teeth whitener for yourself, you should consider a few things. You  should determine whether your teeth are sensitive, whether there is any gum  disease present, if your teeth are healthy enough and how you want to whiten  them. The results of your answers will enable you to choose the right teeth  whitening treatments for you. Some people choose to pay their dentist for  whitening treatments while others prefer to whiten them at home due to the  convenience as well as the cost. Dentist whitening can cost in excess of $600  dollars and must be repeated periodically to keep them their whitest. <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">Home  whitening treatments</a> are more expensive than toothpastes but can be used daily  which prevents darkening from occurring.</p>
<p class="word">There are a lot  of people who have sensivities to hot and cold foods as well as cold air. This  can be painful. If you use a professional grade whitener on sensitive teeth, it  can cause even more damage by irritating the gum line around the teeth. There  are a few whitening treatments that include a<a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/oral-care.html"> remineralizing product</a> that  actually fills in the tiny, microscopic crevasses and pits that occur from  normal eating. This helps to desensitize the teeth making eating hot and cold  foods easier.</p>
<p class="word">Before beginning  any whitening treatments it is recommended that you visit your dentist to make  sure there is no gum disease present. Gum disease can sometime allow the teeth  to loosen and become abscessed. Using whitening products with gum disease can  cause serious problems. The gums can become irritated making the abscess worse  and spreading the infection through your body. This would require medical  attention in order to correct the problem.</p>
<p class="word">One of the most  important things you should discuss with your dentist is whether your teeth are  healthy enough to begin whitening treatments. If there are any small decays  that may be present between teeth it can cause excruciating pain and possible  infection. There are a number of gum diseases that can go undetected by someone  who is not familiar with dental diseases. If your dentist determines that your  teeth are healthy enough to begin whitening treatments and that there is no gum  disease you should determine which method of treatments you would like to try.</p>
<p class="word">Whitening  treatments come in a number of different types such as all tray whiteners,  plasma lights, strips and pens as well as toothpastes and mouth rinses. The type  you choose will determine the cost of your treatments and possible even the  effects of the whiteners on your teeth. Some of these whiteners takes longer  before you actually see their effects while others are more visible in a short  period of time. The ones that take a short period of time have a higher  percentage of peroxide in them; this can range between 12% and 44%. Of course  44% is a professional grade of whitener while the lesser is an over-the-counter  grade. The strength of your <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html">whitening treatment</a>s will be determined by the  color of your natural teeth.</p>
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