First you must know that the only teeth that are really white , or rather very clear, are the teeth of milk. They do not have time to age as they fall fast enough. Moreover, the structure of enamel and dentin differs between milk teeth and permanent teeth. This initial difference increases with age and wear, the enamel layer of teeth wear permanent, it thins and becomes increasingly transparent, allowing more ivory shows the underlying itself tends to darken over time. Thus the teeth are standing more or less clear of course, and they are less and less with advancing age. However, for stains on teeth or teeth“colored”, the techniques can
be used for clarification. But beware, only in adults. These techniques are never used among young pplign: it should make a clear distinction between white teeth and bright. Indeed, most people use the concept of whiteness , but in fact wish to have teeth more vivid , that is to say, well brilliant. So here it is a matter of dental hygiene, brushing. Except in case of surface defects, teeth brushed very well with healthy gums give a brighter appearance. The enamel is a beautiful material which, although neat, clean and well maintained, is very bright naturally. Meanwhile, there are toothpastes that contain agents that are more or less “white” based on active oxygen and can increase the brightness of teeth . Other toothpaste stain the gum, thereby amplifying the contrast between the gum and the enamel, which released the teeth more white (eg enamel diamond). Some toothpastes are more efficient ign: than others because of their formulas to eliminate surface stains, such as those experienced by people who drink lots of coffee, tea or eat foods high in dyes. Bicarbonate toothpastes that focus more on the side whitening for example, can help these people more sensitive than other stains. What we need most is to be careful not to use toothpastes that are too abrasive, too aggressive for the enamel. Here too, the
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