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3 Ways Your Diet Can Whiten Your Teeth

Many people search out and pay a lot of money to have a bright, white smile they can show confidently to the world. From whitening toothpaste to professional methods performed at the dentist's office, the quest for a brilliant smile can take up much of your time and money. Not only can it use up your resources, but many teeth whitening techniques can also expose your body to dangerous chemicals. Instead of costly, time-consuming ways of brightening your teeth, which could expose you to unwanted toxins, you can look to natural methods that also happen to contribute to a healthy weight.

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Foods That Act Like a Toothbrush

Certain foods act like a toothbrush when eaten, scraping and scrubbing the surface of your teeth as you chew them. So just eating a crunchy carrot will clean your teeth and help remove debris that causes staining. Other natural toothbrushes you could try include apples, celery, and cauliflower. It would be a good idea to eat one of these with every meal, or even between meals, to keep staining particles from building up.

Low Fat Foods That Naturally Whiten Teeth

Some low fat foods contain natural tooth whitening chemicals that gently strip the surface of stains. Lemon juice is one food that has been long hailed as a whitener. Lemons contain natural acids, although too much could wear down the enamel, so use care. Other foods that are gentler to the teeth but are as effective as lemons include strawberries and yogurt.

Water: Nature's Cleansing Element

Drinking water with meals not only benefits your overall health, but it also helps to keep your teeth cleaner. Water is an all-purpose cleanser. Rinsing your mouth with water after meals can help to rid the teeth of excessive debris. Just taking sips of water during your meal can help to keep your mouth cleaner.

Foods to Avoid

Just as important as knowing which foods you should eat to keep teeth white is knowing which foods to avoid. Tooth enamel is porous, allowing it to easily soak up staining substances that lead to dull and discolored teeth. Food and drink such as coffee, wine, berries, and dark soft drinks are most likely to cause staining, especially when consumed on a regular basis. If you do choose to make these as part of your daily intake, you should try to brush your teeth as soon as possible after consumption. At the very least, you should rinse your mouth out with water.

A bright, healthy smile can help to build your self-confidence. While you may opt for more expensive, time-consuming methods to whiter teeth, remember there is a more natural, healthier way to maintain your pearly whites. And these same foods can help you stay thin too, fitting nicely into any diet program.

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Glo Brilliant Teeth Whitening Device Review

Do you want whiter teeth but hate the sensitivity that many teeth whitening systems can cause? The GLO Brilliant system just might be the answer. It does, however, carry a higher price tag over drugstore options. But it is generally cheaper than in- office procedures.

Sephora recently unveiled the  GLO Brilliant Teeth Whitening Device, which  promises fast and dramatic whitening with no sensitivity issues. The GLO tooth whitener retails at $275, and initialreviews are quite good. Surprisingly good actually. So good, in fact,  that it got my attention and caused me to do further research into whether it really is worth the money.  I have decided that it probably is.

GLO Brilliant Teeth Whitening

GLO Brilliant Teeth Whitening Device

How The GLO Brilliant Works

The GLO Brilliant whitening system uses a combination of tooth whitening gels and blue light to accelerate the teeth whitening process. The combination of the light with heating of the gel can achieve up to eight changes of tooth shade in an average of five days, and the company advertises that there is no sensitivity with the process—something that is often a problem with the use of drugstore white strips and in office dental tooth whitening procedures.  The user has control over how much the device is used in order to achieve the level of whiteness that is desired.

The whitening device is easy to use, with a hands-free mouth piece. The gel stays in contact with the teeth and does not seep out onto the gums or soft tissue. The gel that is used contains 6% Hydrogen Peroxide and does not contain alcohol, which is the leading cause of tooth sensitivity associated with whitening. The company recommends that the gels be kept in the refrigerator.

Each kit contains the GLO device, a 10 pack of gel vials (each vial is good for 4 applications), all plug in and charging accessories, a travel bag, and lip care product. Gel refill vials are also available in packs of 10 for $45.

GLO Brilliant Consumer Reviews

The product is very new, but initial consumer reviews are very good. Users report that the device is effective and easy to use. In particular, users report that the product maintains whiteness much longer than other teeth whitening systems and that results are noticeable quite quickly. The device does take a bit longer to use than drugstore white strips (approximately 30 minutes), but so far consumers have reported that the extra time was worth it to them. One user has reported some sensitivity while using the device, but had none after.

Recommendation

Based on the very good initial consumer reviews and reports that the device really does not cause lasting tooth sensitivity the way that other teeth whitening systems can, I believe that, for many people, the GLO Brilliant is worth the money, and I recommend the product. The promised results are similar to that of in-office dental procedures, but at a lower cost and without the sensitivity.  However, for those who are satisfied with results from white strips and similar products and who wish to save money, sticking with the cheaper items is fine as long as tooth sensitivity does not become a problem.

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SmartMouth Mouthwash Review

SmartMouth Mouthwash Review

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SmartMouth Mouthwash and its related products are quite interesting. SmartMouth advertises that by utilizing zinc, the products eliminate bad breath, including morning breath. Ken (my husband) and I recently tried a number of the Smart Mouth products over a period of several weeks with favorable results. Smart Mouth is based on "zinc ion technology", which according to the company literature, neutralizes the germs that produce bad breath gasses. As a result, twice daily use can eliminate bad breath, including morning breath. Noting that the products are based on a published study, and with a page of glowing testimonials, I certainly was curious to give it a try. SmartMouth was also recently featured on an episode of The Apprentice, but I did not have a chance to watch the episode.

Although the focus of the company's advertising is generally on the mouthwash, the company also makes SmartMouth toothpaste, mints and gum. I initially tried only the mouthwash, and after about 8 days added the toothpaste. I also tried the SmartMouth mints. Ken used the toothpaste with the mouthwash all along, plus he tried the gum. Overall, we liked the results.

First and foremost, Smart Mouth does seem to work. I didn't feel like I noticed a difference until I used it for about 4-5 days straight. This is in line with the packaging, which states that several weeks of use may be needed for ideal effectiveness. My results also improved when I added the toothpaste. It seemed that Ken, who was using the Smart Mouth toothpaste from the start, had quicker results. After 2 weeks, the results were clearly noticeable.

The SmartMouth mouthwash comes in two pump dispenser containers and must be combined right before use. It has a light mint taste that does a fairly effective job of covering up the metallic taste of zinc. That tinge of zinc taste is still there, but it did not particularly bother us in terms of overall taste or use. The toothpaste taste is similar, as are the mints and gum. But here is the downside, that zinc taste hangs around. For me, I noticed that instead of an icky morning breath taste when I woke up, I had a slight zinc taste going on. Ken noticed this too, and also felt that his mouth at times seemed slightly dry after using the products. But in the end, both of us felt that the zinc taste was better than any morning breath taste or smell, and that it would not stop us from using the products. I also felt that after a couple of weeks I got used to the zinc aftertaste and noticed it less.

As for the the gum and the mints, I really liked the Smart Mouth mints. They had a good flavor, and although they too had a bit of zinc taste, it did not bother me. They certainly seemed to work fine for freshening the breath. Because I had some temporary dental onlays at the time, I did not try the gum. Ken tried it and reported that it was average. He didn't love it or hate it. He felt the same about the mints.

Overall, this interesting line of products is worth a try for anyone who is concerned about preventing, instead of merely covering over, bad breath. The ability to prevent morning breath is particularly impressive. The products are available at a number of retail stores and online from Drugstore.com.

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