Visit your dentist: First check with your dentist if your gums are healthy and get the oral hygiene in order. Next, ask the dentist about the professional teeth whitening and you are all set.
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What to do: Start with a professional cleaning at your dentist. Then resume good oral hygiene habits (brushing and flossing after meals). This might result in both whiter teeth and a pleasant breath. If not, discuss whitening options with your dentist and what's causing your bad breath. It could be from many dental or medical causes: http://smilesapartcosmeticdentist.Com/fresh-breath-control.Htm.
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See a dentist: Start with a dental exam and cleaning, then brush and floss your teeth and clean your tongue faithfully. This will eliminate most bad breath. There are some medical issues that can cause bad breath and your primary care can help with this. Your teeth will be whiter when they are healthy. Your dentist can recommend lightening products for you.
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Whitener ; hygiene : White strips or dental office tooth whitening can whiten your teeth. Flossing daily and tongue brushing with a dot of toothpaste (as far back as you can go) will help eliminate most bad breath.
Answered 6/16/2014
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