Teeth whitening products have become so abundant these days that it's a challenge to figure out which one is the best. Each teeth whitening review that you read says, "We have THE BEST teeth whitening product kits in the WORLD!" Really?!? In the WORLD?!?!...umm I doubt if they have done a thorough comparison of every teeth whitening product in the world within the last few weeks...truth is there's more "new" teeth whitening products hitting the market every single day.

It's understandable that this market is so large and growing faster everyday, hey who wouldn't want to have teeth as white and bright as the latest movie star! Sure there's always that one person that says, "No thanks I'll just take what God gave me!" Unfortunately God gave us all nice strong white teeth, it's things like coffee, tea and an assortment of other tasty everyday treats that are to blame for the discoloration of teeth everywhere.

There's no magic "white teeth" tricks out there that will instantly give you that clear white smile that you see photoshoped, um I mean cosmetically altered in all the checkout stand magazines, and no one can claim to be the best as everyone has a different opinion, especially the so called experts!

So next time you come across an "unbiased" teeth whitening review, read it with a grain of salt and understand that it's up to you to figure out what will be in your best interest. To help you get started here are a few teeth whitening tips, that hopefully will get you headed in the right direction.

- First make sure you understand what ingredients goes into each product that you look at and don't hesitate to check with your dentist or primary care physician to figure out if it's ok for you to use.

- Next make sure that the product you try has some hard evidence or clinical research results to back up any claim, as anyone can say they have the best teeth whitening product based on their own research, whatever skewed research that may be.

- Also consider the current condition of YOUR teeth. Are they severely discolored? Do you have highly sensitive teeth? What chemicals are ok for you to try without having a severe reaction? Do not underestimate the discomfort that sensitive teeth can cause as most teeth whiteners have to be strong enough to penetrate your enamel to make them white. There are ways to make your teeth less sensitive, ask your dentist or primary care physician for assistance in this area.

There are good solid teeth whitening product kits available and most will have you smiling confidently in a matter of days, which is really what you want correct?

One last thing, whatever product you try, make sure there is a money back guarantee and an easy way to get your money back, as there are a lot of products that are sold through marketing and hype which have no substance behind them whatsoever. Good luck on your quest for a whiter and brighter smile!

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Last Updated (Saturday, 23 January 2010 07:26)

 
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