From the dentist's chair to drug stores, products claim to brighten your smile to that Hollywood white, but the trend could go too far. Teeth whitening is a $14 billion dollar industry and is the most ...
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Did you know that ancient Romans used urine as a teeth whitener? (Gross, but true.) Or that in 16th-century England, soot and ...
In today’s world of “extreme makeovers” and Hollywood picture-perfect-everything overload, one trend to pretty up the mouth is having an adverse effect on the eyes. Exceedingly bright, white teeth ...
Dental hygiene is important — as is taking pride in your "pearly whites." But keeping your teeth bright and white can be a challenge, with various factors causing discoloration. Dr. Ronald Santana, ...
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No two smiles are alike: Every individual person has something unique about their teeth, whether it's how they fit together, how white they are, or how many crackers they can chow down on in a minute.