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The Truth About Charcoal Teeth Whitening

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Charcoal teeth whitening has become increasingly popular in recent years as a natural way to achieve a brighter smile. But with this popularity comes confusion and misinformation about the effectiveness and safety of using charcoal for teeth whitening. In this article, we'll explore the truth about charcoal teeth whitening and separate fact from fiction. What is Charcoal Teeth Whitening? Activated charcoal is a popular substance used in charcoal teeth whitening to enhance the brightness of teeth. Essentially, it is a black powder obtained from natural materials such as coconut shells or peat. It is manufactured by heating it under high temperatures. The method involves applying some activated charcoal on the surface of your teeth. You are then supposed to gently brush them for a few minutes. Afterward, the substance is rinsed off thoroughly. According to popular belief, activated charcoal helps to eliminate surface stains and toxins from teeth, thus providing a brighter and w...

How Teeth Scaling Helps To Clean Your Teeth?

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  No matter how well you take care of your teeth, tartar and plaque buildup are inevitable for everyone. Bacteria tend to breed and buildup in your mouth every time you eat or drink, and as much as flossing, brushing, and using mouthwash are effective ways of getting rid of most food debris, some always remain. And for this reason, it is recommended for you to visit your dentist for a check-up at least twice a year. The dentist will perform a procedure known as teeth scaling whereby the layers of plaque buildup are scarped away, leaving your teeth clean and healthy. What is Teeth Scaling? Teeth scaling is a common, non-surgical dental procedure that is mostly recommended for patients suffering from mild to moderate gum disease. Usually, there is a standard cleaning procedure that can help to clean teeth surfaces; however, teeth scaling is used for a much deeper clean. The scaling process focuses on the area along with the roots and beneath the gumline using manual instrument...

Signs, Causes and Treatment of Chipped Tooth

Tooth enamel is the hardest and toughest substance in your body. However, as days pass, teeth grinding, jaw clenching, and chewing on hard objects or food takes a toll on it. Chipped teeth are extremely common. Unlike broken bones, a chipped tooth does not heal. In some cases, a chipped tooth can worsen despite appropriate treatment, and tooth loss can be a possible result whereby a crown cannot guarantee success. For some reason, a chipped tooth is difficult to detect since, in most cases, the pain often comes and goes. And due to the short periods of irregular pain, it can be challenging to know which tooth is the problem. Read on to know more about the signs, causes, and treatment of a chipped tooth. Signs of a Chipped Tooth It can be quite difficult to know you have a chipped tooth , especially if the chip is minor and not at the front of your mouth. However, some of the signs that may indicate you have a chipped tooth include: -        ...