
What is safe teeth whitening
Any whitening that does not erode, scratch or weaken the enamel or burn or damage the gums is considered safe. Supersmile is the only whitening line with Calprox®. Calprox® gently whitens teeth by dissolving the protein pellicle – the sticky film on teeth to which stains and plaque adhere. By dissolving the pellicle, rather than scratching away at enamel, Supersmile is the safest way to lift stains and clean teeth. Not only does it safely whiten, but it also works to re-mineralize tooth enamel with the use of Phosphates, Magnesium and Calcium. Certain ingredients such as silica, are known culprits for eroding enamel. Check the ingredient lists on any whitening products to ensure they are whitening safely and cleaning thoroughly.
Foods that stain your teeth
Tooth enamel is porous making it extremely susceptible to stains. Essentially, colored foods
and beverages are absorbed by your teeth and stains become embedded and that can lead to a yellow or
brown tinge. However, it’s not just the color of food that you need to look out for, the level of acidity of
the food can also make a difference in your tooth color. Acidic foods and beverages, even ones that are
not brightly colored, promote stains by wearing away at the enamel and temporarily softening the teeth
and making them more susceptible to stains.
Why do bright colors stain your teeth? Color in foods and beverages come from chromogens, or intensely
pigmented molecules that easily adhere to dental enamel. Also, a group of food compounds know as tannins
(found in coffee, tea, red wine, pommegranite, citrus fruits, smoked foods and legumes to name a few)
increase staining potential by boosting the chromogens ability to stick to enamel. Think of it this way: If a
food or beverage can leave permanent stains on clothes or carpets, it can probably taint your teeth. please visit:-http://www.supersmile.com
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