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    Teeth whitening strips are easy-to-use, peel-and-stick strips that you wear on your teeth for 15 to 30 minutes each day. "Most kits come with a 30-day supply and are relatively easy to use," says ...

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    Tooth whitening or tooth bleaching is the process of lightening the color of human teeth. [1] Whitening is often desirable when teeth become yellowed over time for several reasons, and can be achieved by changing the intrinsic or extrinsic color of the tooth enamel. [2] The chemical degradation of the chromogens within or on the tooth is termed ...

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    Crest 3D White Stain Eraser Teeth Whitening Toothpaste. At less than $5 for a two-pack, you're probably already sold on this top-selling whitening toothpaste. And with a gentle, fluoride-based ...

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    Gel is another great option for sensitive teeth. This formula is painted on, gradually whitening teeth over time, says Seema Desai, DDS. You can control how much—or how little—you apply and ...

  6. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Dabur: first introduced in India by Dr. S.K. Burman in 1884. [15] Dant Kanti: introduced in India by Patanjali Ayurved. It is now one of the top selling toothpaste brands in India. [16] Darlie: first manufactured in Shanghai in 1933 and later based in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Hawley & Hazel was acquired in 1985 by the United States corporation ...

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    Tooth decay: Tooth decay is one of the most common causes of sensitive teeth. When the enamel on the surface of the tooth is worn away or eroded, the underlying dentin becomes exposed. This can cause sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and beverages. Gum disease: Gum disease can cause sensitive teeth by exposing the roots of the teeth. As ...

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