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Make sure the tools you are using to clean your teeth are appropriate for your needs. Find a soft-bristled brush that feels good in your mouth (not too large or too small). Pick out a fluoride toothpaste that you are comfortable with. If you don't think, you are doing a good job brushing, think about getting an electronic brush that will do a lot of the work for you.

Hydrogen has been shown to be an effective tooth whitener. You can do this simply by dipping a washcloth in the solution. Once the solution has soaked into the cloth, just rub it against your teeth for a few minutes. Essentially, the peroxide attacks any stains on your teeth and lightens them while the rough texture of the washcloth scrubs away the stains at the same time.

Teach your kids proper dental habits from the beginning. When your children get their first teeth in, brush the teeth for them. Once your child is old enough, teach him how to brush teeth on his own. Get a big timer and put 2 minutes on it for your child to make sure he is brushing for long enough, and take him to his first dental appointment when he turns three.

Have you ever dreaded going to the dentist? Many people do, but remember that a dentist is always there to help you. You have to trust them, and you have to do as much as you can on your own time to make it a much more pleasant visit when you arrive. Keep reading to find out more of what you can do.

Pay attention to the foods and dental drinks you consume after having your teeth whitened. Right after whitening, teeth are more susceptible to absorbing the color from food and drink and school may stain quickly. Avoid food and drink that is dark in color immediately following the whitening process. Some drinks that will stain your teeth are tea or coffee.

If you suffer from bad breath, there may be an underlying medical condition. To ensure that your bad breath is not from an underlying medical condition visit your dentist and primary care physician. If after finding you have no underlying medical conditions you still have bad breath, consider using a mouthwash after brushing and using breath mints or chewing gum in between brushing your teeth.

When picking out your next tooth brush, make sure to avoid one that is too hard. Professionals recommend that you use either a soft or medium-soft brush regularly. The hard bristles can be way too tough on your gums and can also wear away at the enamel covering your teeth!

Make sure to contact your dentist before starting to use an over the counter tooth whitening treatment. No one wants to wait for whiter teeth, but discoloration could be a sign of a more serious issue. Take the time to let your doctor rule out any issues and then whiten away.

Prevention is the key to avoiding expensive dental work. Most dental problems are completely avoidable when you take preventative measures. Some important preventative measures are brushing your teeth twice daily, flossing daily, and seeing the dentist for a teeth cleaning once yearly. Avoiding sugary drinks like Kool-Aid and soft drinks will also help.

Daily flossing is essential to healthy teeth. Take a generous amount of dental floss and insert it gently between your teeth. Move the floss up from the gum on the side of each tooth. This will remove plaque that you can't reach with your toothbrush and help keep your teeth their cleanest.

An otherwise nice smile can become dull and stained by many different things. You can recapture the even white brilliance your teeth had when you were younger with a number of techniques. A few of the suggestions found here can restore your smile.

Having white teeth improves most people's confidence level. People see your teeth each time you smile at them. If you want a great looking smile, it's essential that you properly care for your teeth. While whitening you teeth, it's a good idea to work with a method you believe works best for you; not what others tell you.

Get your children used to brushing their teeth as soon as they start to come in. Wipe infants' teeth clean with a cloth every day so they are used to putting something in their mouth to clean their teeth. When your children become toddlers, let them have a toothbrush to play with and chew on. Then, when they get a little older, show them how to brush their teeth.

Chewing gum can actually whiten teeth. It's true! Gum acts as a mild abrasive and also promotes saliva production, both of which help to clean teeth. But it is important to use a gum that does not contain sugar. Malitol is a sugar alcohol found in many gums, and it almost tastes just like sugar, and it will not rot your teeth.

If you are experiencing sensitivity from using 2 hour whitening strips, consider using the strips that are left on for 30 minutes. This new product might require you to use for a few additional weeks, but the health of your gums is more important.

When you brush your teeth can be just as important as how often you brush your teeth. Although most dentists recommend brushing twice a day, it is important to make one of those brushings before you go to sleep at night. The production of saliva is much slower during sleep, and less saliva can allow damaging bacteria to grow.