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Teeth whitening is a part of oral health that can be done using either natural ingredients or over-the-counter products. Get tips on keeping teeth whiter and the mouth cleaner in this free video series on oral health.

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  1. Baking soda can whiten teeth when used three times a week by dipping a wet toothbrush into baking soda, brushing for two to three minutes and rinsing out the mouth thoroughly. Whiten teeth effectively on a budget with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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  2. Whitening teeth at home can by done by brushing with whitening toothpaste, brushing with baking soda and water or using at-home bleaching trays available at the grocery store or pharmacy. Get whiter teeth at home with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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  3. When choosing an electric toothbrush, look for features like rechargeable power, soft bristles and a brushing timer, but always ask a dentist for a recommendation. Choose the right electric toothbrush with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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  4. Getting rid of bad breath involves buying a tongue scraper, available at any pharmacy or dentist's office, to eliminate as much excess bacteria from the mouth as possible. Try using a tongue scraper to eliminate bad breath with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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  5. Crest white strips are simple to use by brushing the teeth, making sure they are dry, applying the strip onto the front of the teeth and wrapping the rest of the strip around to the back of the teeth. Wear Crest white strips for 20 to 30 minutes at a time with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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  6. Dental floss is used most efficiently when wrapped around the fingers and wiggled between each tooth in a C-shaped motion. Floss the teeth every day, followed by a good brushing, with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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  7. Home remedies for whiter teeth include brushing with hydrogen peroxide, brushing with baking soda or brushing with a lemon juice and salt mixture. Use natural ingredients to whiten teeth with information from a dental technician in this free video on oral health.

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Many people today want a whiter, brighter smile. Some can achieve it with proper oral hygiene--regular brushing, flossing and using mouthwash. However, some need a little extra help to get yellowing teeth to return to the land of sparkling white, especially smokers and coffee drinkers. There are a number of products out there that will help turn teeth a few shades whiter, including bleaching agents and toothpastes that contain whiteners. For some, these do the trick; for others, over-the-counter solutions are often hit and miss, with temporary results. In this free video series on oral heath, a dental technician discusses a few ways to keep a whiter, brighter smile. Find out how to use completely natural ingredients to whiten teeth, and learn to keep better oral hygiene. Get tips on choosing the right electric toothbrush, and learn to use over-the-counter teeth whitening products. Eliminate bad breath, get whiter teeth and improve oral hygiene with this helpful dental guide.

 
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Michelle McPhail Michelle McPhail has been a licensed dental assistant for more than seven years. At My Solutionz, she is the office coordinator and treatment coordinator. McPhail keeps everyone, even the doctors, on schedule.dkdk

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