Primal Life Organics Blog
You’re a coffee addict and have heard that you have to wait 1-2 days after whitening your teeth to drink coffee.
Is this true?
It’s no secret that coffee and other beverages and foods can cause teeth discoloration. Our teeth are naturally porous, and if you are not regularly taking steps to remineralize them, there is a greater likelihood that surface stains will appear.
This is why so many people turn to teeth whitening options. From LED devices to white strips to professional teeth whitening, everybody wants a bright white smile
But how your teeth react to food and drink stains after teeth whitening depends on the type of teeth whitening system you use.
Do your gums bleed when you brush or floss? Does your breath stink faster than it should after brushing? Do your teeth feel extra sensitive to cold or hot liquids? Do the roots of your teeth show, or are your gums visibly shrinking over time?
Enamel is the outer surface of your teeth, and it’s actually the hardest mineral substance in your body. Yup, that means that it’s stronger than bone too! This enamel is what protects your teeth from cavities.
If you have answered yes to any of these questions, you may be brushing incorrectly.
When you hear a funny joke, do you automatically smile wide and laugh, or do you self-consciously cover your mouth and give your best closed-lip grin? If you’re too embarrassed to reveal your brown- and yellow-stained teeth to others, you’re definitely not alone!
If you’re anything like me, you’re frustrated by messy peroxide whitening systems that cause unbearable sensitivity without any lasting results. But you don’t have to surrender to those expensive bleach kits! If you really want dazzling white teeth without the pain and tooth damage, learn how to naturally whiten teeth using my revolutionary, non-toxic LED light system.