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Make Your Own Tooth Whitening Gel - Without Paying a Fortune!

By: Tim Croy

Bright white smiles are coveted by a large majority of people, including actors, models, politicians, and businessmen. Many people believe that having a nice smile is crucial to making new friends, getting a good job, and even making the first date with that important person a success. For this reason, the cosmetic dental industry has had great financial success.

Despite their desire to have brighter smiles, however, people are often unable or unwilling to pay the high fees expected by cosmetic dentist for teeth whitening procedures. The disparity in cost is made even more apparent by the wide array of home whitening kits currently available for use at home. The price of these products is between $20 and $300. Even this amount can be expensive for a person with lower income, however. Fortunately, many common household products can help to whiten an individual's teeth significantly.

Tooth whitening gel can be made at home using primary household ingredients. The first of these is hydrogen peroxide, which is available from the local pharmacy in a three percent solution. This is the same chemical compound used by manufacturers of commercial teeth whitening products. (The difference is that the commercial products contain a much higher strength of peroxide, usually between 22 and 35 percent, so results from home solutions may not be as rapidly apparent.) This chemical also kills bacteria and helps to remove surface stains from the teeth.

Sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda, is also easily purchased at the pharmacy or grocery store. This product can also be used in making a teeth whitening compound. Baking soda also fights bacteria, neutralizes acids in the mouth, and removes surface stains.

Another product that can be used is glycerin, which can be bought in grocery stores, pharmacies, and health food shops. This vegetable oil causes bacteria to stop moving around. Because these germs must move to remain alive, this product hastens their death. Unscented Neutrogena soap achieves exactly the same results as glycerin.

To make a solution for whitening the teeth from these products, add a small amount of glycerin to a teaspoon of baking soda until the mixture forms a moist but not runny paste. Add two tablespoonfuls of peroxide to a drinking glass filled with water.

Rinse a toothbrush with hydrogen peroxide and scrub the bristles gently over the Neutrogena soap. Apply a small amount of the paste created from baking soda, and brush your teeth thoroughly with it. Rinse the toothbrush as needed with hydrogen peroxide. After brushing completely, rinse well and gargle several times with the peroxide-water compound.

If an individual brushes his or her teeth twice daily, the risk of gum disease and other bacterial problems is greatly decreased. Brushing with this formula will also lighten the teeth by several shades over time. Although this product may not work as quickly as cosmetic dentist treatments or commercial whitening products, it costs much less and will be at least as healthy for the teeth and gums over the individual's lifetime.

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