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Dental Health : How to Notice When Bleaching Teeth is Too Much

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

When bleaching teeth, nutrients are removed, which can cause sensitivity issues if cold air reaches the tooth. Learn healthy ways to bleach and whiten teeth with help from a licensed dental assistant in this free video series on the dental profession.

Expert: Michelle McPhail
Contact: www.MySolutionz.com
Bio: Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for seven years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • thanks for your advice. but where i live they dont sell baking soda. they sell baking powder which doesnt mix like the soda. it completely disolves with just a few tiny drops of water. is there something else you could recomend. coffee is my only guilty pleasure and it stains even though i use arm and hammer baking soda toothpaste. also, as baking soda is in their toothpaste, can it be used too frequently?

  • thank u michelle very helpfull

  • thanks very much because i had no clue

    i been bleaching my teeth for a couple of days and i didnt no wen to stop or wen i was over dueing it thank u so much

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