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		<title>Look Your Best On Your Wedding Day With Whiter Teeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life. It is one day out of your life when you will be taking hundreds of pictures of you and your spouse, including all of your family and theirs and all of your closest friends. These photos, and these memories, will stay with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your wedding day is one of the most  important days of your life. It is one day out of your life when you will be  taking hundreds of pictures of you and your spouse, including all of your  family and theirs and all of your closest friends. These photos, and these  memories, will stay with you throughout your lifetime together and in your  family’s lives even after. Many people rightly want a whiter smile for their  wedding day, because of these reasons. Getting a whiter smile may cost you some  in money, but it will be worth it when your smile is much brighter on your  wedding day.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Perfect Smile, Perfect Wedding</span><br />
On your wedding day, every eye will be on  you for the entire evening. Whether you are in gown or tux, what the lighting  is like, or what you’ll be eating, the guests will look at each other and  proclaim how happy you look with your new spouse, and come in close to see you  smile at them as they wish you a long and happy life as a married man or woman.  With a whiter, brighter smile you will be able to enjoy your wedding day with  more confidence in your pictures, your guests, and your married life. Having  your teeth whitened prior to the wedding will make your day that much more  perfect.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Your Problem</span><br />
Intrinsic or extrinsic teeth staining may  be your problem, depending on your individual needs. Intrinsic staining is  deep-seated stains that are on the layer underneath the enamel. These stains  are very difficult to get rid of through basic oral hygiene or rinsing, but  require a more deep-seated treatment either in a dentist’s office or at home.  Extrinsic staining is much easier to deal with at home. It is characterized by  dirt or debris that is stuck and buried in the cracks and ridges of the teeth,  and is much cheaper to get rid of, making your smile brighter with less effort.  Many people will have some degree of both types of staining, and it is  important to take care of both for your wedding day.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Your Options</span><br />
In-office dentist procedures for your  wedding day teeth whitening are very costly and often have more of a chance of  causing things like gum irritation or increased sensitivity because of the  higher concentration of chemicals found in the solutions they use. If you want  results, have the time to develop them, and want to save money, you may want to  consider using at-home whitening treatments for your wedding day. They take  only a few weeks to see clear results, and are generally much cheaper than  in-office options. Mouth trays with bleaching solutions, brush-on whiteners, or  whitening strips are options, as well as slightly more expensive but very  effective solution and laser light whitening kits. For extrinsic staining, a  good whitening mouthwash and toothpaste can take care of it. Combining at-home  treatments with good oral hygiene for a few weeks before your wedding should  give you the smile you dream of for your wedding day. <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/index.html">Whiter Smile </a>has a wide range of<a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/whitening-kits.html"> teeth whitening ktis </a>and <a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/teeth-bleaching-gel.html">teeth bleaching gel</a> to get your teeth at their whitest for your wedding day.</p>
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		<title>How Food Can Affect Your White Teeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 00:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WhiterSmile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[White teeth are, let’s face it, very high maintenance. There are literally dozens of different treatments all dedicated to the acquisition and maintenance of white teeth. Just one more road bump on the road to white teeth may be the foods we eat. What foods make your teeth darker or stained in appearance, what other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>White teeth are, let’s face it, very high  maintenance. There are literally dozens of different treatments all dedicated  to the acquisition and maintenance of white teeth. Just one more road bump on  the road to white teeth may be the foods we eat. What foods make your teeth  darker or stained in appearance, what other things contribute to the yellowing  or coloring of your teeth, and how to fix the problem without ceasing to eat  completely are all very important factors to remember when trying to maintain  healthy white teeth.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Which Foods</span><br />
There are a few foods that are commonly  known to cause the staining of teeth and a duller smile. These include coffee,  red wine, and blueberries.  All of these  are very hard on beautiful white teeth, and the teeth whiteners bought to  combat these foods can be very expensive. Flavored drinks that contain any dark  dye, like powered drink mixes can cause teeth staining. Tea and colas are also  common enemies to white teeth, as well as anything that is comprised of soy  sauce – soy sauce is common in sauces, ethnic foods and marinades, staining the  teeth. Other foods that are or contain staining agents include dark fruit  juices, candy bars with dyes, and anything with food coloring in it.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Not Only Foods?</span><br />
Along with foods, other things that you  intake or allow to come in contact with your teeth can also affect their  whiteness, and combined with the foods listed above can cause havoc to them.  Anything that you eat that causes significant damage to the tooth enamel, like  acidic foods and drinks and carbonated beverages, can allow staining particles  through the enamel more easily, allowing the material to stain the teeth.  Multivitamins often have a considerable amount of iron, which is good in  moderation. But keep an eye on it – iron in multivitamins and iron-rich foods  like liver or molasses can causing the staining of the teeth. Chewing tobacco,  cigarette smoking, and poor dental hygiene are also culprits – perhaps the  biggest ones – of stained teeth.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">How to Fix It</span><br />
Obviously we can’t just stop eating all of  the above foods because they might stain our teeth, so what to do? Stop smoking  or using chewing tobacco immediately – the stains these products cause are  truly not nearly as reversible as other staining agents. Dentists suggest  rinsing your mouth or brushing your teeth after you eat substances known to  cause staining. Good oral hygiene is among the most useful things you can do  for your white teeth. If you use whitening solutions found in mouth trays or<a href="http://whitersmile.com.au/whiter-smile-premium-home-whitening-kit.html"> at-home whitening kits</a> make sure not to eat or drink anything that may stain  your teeth afterward. Whitening solutions are especially designed to increase  the size of the pores in your enamel and staining agents taken afterward will  be able to use those opened pores to actually stain your teeth worse than  before. In general if you practice good oral hygiene and take in everything  else in moderation, your teeth can stay whiter longer.</p>
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		<title>Coffee&#8217;s effect on white teeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 01:32:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>WhiterSmile</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The number one morning drink in the country is coffee. Many people who drink it worry about the effects that coffee has on white teeth. There is only a couple of dangers to drinking coffee including the caffeine that it contains and the staining that occurs from drinking it. Because it is an acidic drink [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="word">The number one  morning drink in the country is coffee. Many people who drink it worry about  the effects that coffee has on white teeth. There is only a couple of dangers  to drinking coffee including the caffeine that it contains and the staining  that occurs from drinking it. Because it is an acidic drink the more you drink  the more acidic the mouth becomes. When this happens calcium and phosphate are  pulled directly away from the enamel which causes the teeth to become weak in  structure.</p>
<p class="word">Although your  mouth can repair the damage of calcium and phosphate being removed from your  teeth, it requires some work and time. The mouth must have more alkaline in  order to start rebuilding the enamel through your saliva. This process become  extremely difficult when you consider how much soda and coffee the average  person ingests. The more acidic the drink, the more alkaline your mouth needs  to create the saliva that is needed to repair it. This can also create a more  serious problem called acid reflux. Many times the esophagus becomes irritated  from the acidic fluids causing it to develop lesions. It takes serious medical  attention to correct this condition; all from drinking coffee. This condition  can be serious if not cared for and can sometimes feel as though you are having  a heart attack.</p>
<p class="word">Caffeine is also  found in coffee which interferes with the production of saliva. This causes a  dry mouth which can cause tooth decay. There is hope for those who are addicted  to caffeine though. It has been proven that drinking a glass of water along  with your coffee greatly reduces the risk of tooth decay. The water replenishes  the fluid that is drawn out of the mouth by the caffeine. Caffeine is also the  problem with stained teeth. This is because the entire mouth is immersed in the  hot liquids and causes staining primarily on the top and bottom front teeth. You  can reduce staining by drinking iced coffee or tea and sipping it through a  straw. This way the liquid bypasses the front teeth staining only the back of  the front teeth and the molars.</p>
<p class="word">Many people  drink coffee all day never rinsing with water or brushing until the end of the  day, by which time, the damage is already occurring. If you must drink it  throughout the day, rinse your mouth between cups. You could also spend less time  drinking coffee by substituting a glass of water for a cup of coffee. Water is  good at making you feel full while coffee does nothing for an empty stomach  other than creating acid in the stomach which can cause acid reflux. There is a  of damage that can be done by drinking too much coffee. Staining of the teeth  can be lessened by using a whitening toothpaste at least twice a day while  other damage may take more care than this. <a href="http://www.whitersmile.com.au/whitening-toothpastes.html">Specialised toothpastes</a> can sometimes repair some of  the enamel damage and it can also help prevent tooth decay.</p>
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