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  1. If you have sensitive teeth or gums and are looking to avoid chemical-based whitening procedures, home remedies are the best for you. Always consult a dentist or health professional before doing any home remedy. Rinse your mouth with coconut oil and brush your teeth with baking soda to help remove stains and strengthening your enamel. These procedures are undoubtedly the cheapest but require repeated usage to produce results. If you get a take home teeth whitening kit from the dentist, expect to spend a longer time on it. You’ll need to apply the bleaching gel for 2 hours every day. Paired with a teeth whitening toothpaste, you can expect to see results in 2-3 weeks. But, the results last longer than most methods. While at-home teeth whitening is more affordable than professional whitening, it’s not as effective and needs to be applied more often. Most whitening solutions contain active ingredients, such as hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide, which help to eliminate stains. However, at-home treatments use such a low concentration of these ingredients that it can take weeks or months to see whitening results.
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    I saw a small improvement using my HiSmile whitening products, but not the kind of change that I expected. It made my teeth probably a shade whiter for the summer, but it would have been nice to see more of a difference. I probably won’t buy again. No. It is not recommended to brush your teeth immediately after using the V34 color corrector. On the flip side, it is advisable to brush your teeth before using the color corrector. This is because you shouldn’t rinse your mouth after using it. Purple toothpaste is crafted with food-grade dyes. While safe to use as a means for achieving temporarily brighter, whiter teeth, Hollywood-based cosmetic dentist Dr. Rhonda Kalasho, CEO TruGlo Modern Dental, says that using purple toothpastes as your primary brushing agent isn’t safe for the longevity of your teeth. As a result, you’ll want to be sure to frequently brush with a fluoride-infused toothpaste to protect your teeth from decay.

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