Chlorine dioxide: After 30 plus years of practice, I have found that a toothpaste and mouthwash containing chlorine dioxide to be most effective in killing gram negative aneurobic bacteria that frequently cause bad breath and the release of oxygen also whitens your teeth.
Answered 12/13/2013
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See dentist: Toothpastes only remove surface debris. To effectively whiten your teeth, you need to have custom fabricated trays with the proper concentration of active ingredients to get your teeth their whitest.
Answered 3/28/2014
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Many: Major brands has good whitening toothpaste and there are many otc whitening products on the market today, but for a professional one see your dentist.
Answered 4/6/2014
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Check with dentist: There are many over the counter and severak professional whiteners, we do not endorse specific brands on healthtap.
Answered 5/23/2015
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Whitening toothpaste: First, understand that "whitening toothpastes" have limited whitening ability and mostly merely remove surface stain. There is no one generally agreed upon "best" one.
Answered 4/5/2014
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