Teeth Bleaching Facts

Unlike whitening toothpastes, which only remove surface stains to reveal the underlying whiteness of teeth, bleaching agents actually make teeth whiter. The most common teeth bleaching agents are hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide. The effectiveness of teeth bleaching depends on the color of your teeth. Bleaching works best for yellow stains, while gray teeth, which can result from certain...

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ADA.org: Welcome to the American Dental Association Web site

From this page you can reach content for dental professionals, consumers, ... Find oral health news and information, interactive learning tools, ...

ADA.org: Oral Health Topics A–Z

This comprehensive reference provides information about current dentistry issues as they relate to the public.

Healthy Teeth

Learn about cavities, protecting teeth, getting braces, not smoking, and what happens at the dentist. Try some experiments and take a quiz.

MedlinePlus: Dental Health

Statistics; FASTATS: Oral and Dental Health (National Center for Health Statistics); National Oral Health Surveillance System (NOHSS) (Centers for Disease ...

MedlinePlus: Child Dental Health

Financial Issues; Children's Access to Dental Care: Tips on Finding Preventative Care for Children's Oral Health (Academy of General Dentistry) ...

British Dental Health Foundation

The BDHF is a charity dedicated to raising public awareness of dental and oral health and promoting good dental health practices.

British Dental Health Foundation

British Dental Health Foundation · International Dental Health Foundation ... and access to, the means of maintaining better oral health, ...

Oral Health Resources

Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings, 2003 These new CDC guidelines provide the latest information on dental infection control ...

National Oral Health Surveillance System

NOHSS includes indicators of oral health, information on state dental programs, and links to other important sources of oral health information. ...

Oral Health America

“...there are profound and consequential disparities in the oral health of our citizens. Indeed, what amounts to a "silent epidemic" of dental and oral ...

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How to relax in the dentists chair

Be cool in the chair!!! How to relax in the dentists chair If you're anything like me you'll feel varying degrees of anxiety when you find yourself sitting in the dentists chair, perhaps you can remember a specific incident from your childhood that brings back painful memories or maybe you don't like the sounds and smells involved. Being afraid of the dentist is nothing to be ashamed of and is something most of us experience at sometime in our lives. The good news however is that modern dentistry is is now a different experience, modern dentists have a greater understanding of their patients...

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Ways to beat bad breath

Even people who religiously and meticulously care for their teeth and gums can still suffer from bad breath. The food we eat is one contributing factor but there are others. People who suffer from certain health problems such as diabetes may suffer uncontrollably from bad breath and there is little respite for these people. Gum disease or a build up of plaque can't always be removed by regular brushing and unless you floss and rinse it is unlikely you are getting rid of all these odor creators. You should floss every time you brush and buy a tongue scraper. Anything that cleans the tongue is good...

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