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Any teeth whitening tips in between dental cleanings?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 461027" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Yes, brush no more than twice a day, and not too hard. You can ruin your enamel. I recently bought an electric toothbrush because my arms aren't strong enough to brush well due to my muscular dystrophy. I do like the cleanness I feel afterwards, but my have no smile muscles so I don't mind that my teeth are a dull color.</p><p></p><p>Mattsmom, what store did you buy the brush on whitener at? husband would probably like to try it, but I wouldn't waste big $$ on a fad for him. He loses enthusiasm too quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 461027, member: 99"] Yes, brush no more than twice a day, and not too hard. You can ruin your enamel. I recently bought an electric toothbrush because my arms aren't strong enough to brush well due to my muscular dystrophy. I do like the cleanness I feel afterwards, but my have no smile muscles so I don't mind that my teeth are a dull color. Mattsmom, what store did you buy the brush on whitener at? husband would probably like to try it, but I wouldn't waste big $$ on a fad for him. He loses enthusiasm too quickly. [/QUOTE]
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