
cab veteran
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If you do, please dilute the Hydrogen Peroxide
with an equal amount of water. Brush and spit-
DO NOT swallow! It can really mess up your stomach. Rinse with clear water when finished.
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misses e
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It is not recommended that you do it by yourself, especially if you don't exactly no what you are doing. You can mix the two wrong and cause some serious damaged. Such as burning the heck out of your mouth and throat.
But luck
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desire_harya
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yes ! It is but some how that would affect the gums..
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Healthnut
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Hydrogen Peroxide is safe for brushing. When using the peroxide, be sure to dilute it with an equal amount of water. Add the baking soda in and make a paste. This mixture does a beautiful job at whitening and the peroxide is good for your gums as well.
As far as having your teeth whitened, I have to tell you that most products open up the pores of the teeth and can cause decay, so I'd be cautious about getting whiteners. (I worked in dentistry, so I know). If you honestly need to have your teeth whitened because they are very discolored, be sure to have it done professionally by a dentist.
Good luck with the baking soda and peroxide!!
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cgdchris
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SEE YOUR DENTİST BUT STİCK TO REGULAR TOOTH PASTE
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*JKV*
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NO! NO! NO! peroxide eats away at the anamel on your teeth
but the baking soda is fine it just wont taste to good
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Miakoliko
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Hydrogen peroxide-NO!
Why don't you use a toothpaste that has baking soda in it?
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NuncProTunc
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I pour a little Hydrogen Peroxide on my brush and then apply toothpaste--it does seem to whiten teeth with no side effects.
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illi23
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baking soda is fine, but i don't know about the hydrogen peroxide
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ladyofthehollow
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sure but its gonna taste nasty
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opjames
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Yes, but dilute the peroxide.
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Ms. Spongebob
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Yes.........Try combining baking soda and Hydrogen Peroxide for a wonderful whitening formula.
Add 1/4 teaspoon of Hydrogen Peroxide mixed with a rounded teaspoon full of baking soda will make a paste to whiten, and shine your teeth, in just a few months time.
Hope it works!
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jubiejubejubajube
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i wouldn't
peroxide breaks down the enamel on your teeth over time so you will actually be making your teeth weaker and more prone to breakage and cavities.
there are plenty of whitening products out there you can use that are a lot safe and wont make you gag!
you can also always go to the dentist and they can whiten your teeth if you desperately what it.
ask for a flouride treatment.
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jacutiepie14
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jean
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Yes to both but I use the peroxide in my water pick.
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Panacea
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Use a mixture of 1 tsp salt + 1 tsp baking soda + 1 tsp peroxide
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doobee1929
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yes--they are both safe and will clean and whiten them.
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Frustrated
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mix 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon of Hydrogen Peroxide, and 1 teaspoon of Mouthwash, brush 3 times a day with a soft or medium toothbrush, never hard because that can wear down the enamel and damage your gums
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anadah
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the baking soda sometimes is use to whiten teeth or freshen breath, the peroxide is used if there are mouth sores or sore gums
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littlebit
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My husband's family has been using Hydrogen Peroxide like Listerine. All of them still have their teeth today. Many of them are in their sixties.
LC
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Deborah C
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It couldn't hurt but the taste!
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blackgirl05
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crest white stripes
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Poobear
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Yes...it works well, but dilute the peroxide with a little/equal amount of water.
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honest.will
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and also cause erosion areas in the future
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jordan_the_great
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yes of course for whitening but i would suggest better also apply the commercial tooth paste for freshy
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Brianne
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I would not use peroxide. Baking soda I heard was okay, but not really affective. Crest whitening tooth paste works well and is the cheapest way to whiten our teeth. Hey we're brushing them everyday anyway, right?
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bugzaper
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Autumn J
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omg no use whitening toothpaste and whitening strips -- they're safe
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Diane D
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It is fine to use those ingredients, but it is better to use a toothpaste with Fluoride. Fewer cavities.
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Elaine J
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Yes, but mix the peroxide with half water.
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₦âħíмânầ»€G
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Never use peroxide cause it is a cancer causing agent. It changes the molecules in your skin
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