What is the Best At Home Teeth Whitening System
Monday, January 19th, 2009In the oral healthcare marketplace of today, home teeth whitening systems have become a leading industry. Whitening chewing gum alone is estimated to bring in an astounding seventeen million dollars per annum in sales, and that is just for one brand name. When you include additional products like brushed on bleaching gels, whitening toothpastes and whitening strips, it is easy to see just how big and lucrative the market has grown into. Oral care as we know it today, has not always been that way though and is far removed from its rather humble beginnings. The lengths which some folks would go to in the past just to get a natural smile can make you very grateful for the modern conveniences that we take for granted nowadays.
Without the invention of the toothbrush, in home teeth whitening would not be where it is now. Early teeth cleaning implements, from hundreds of years ago, bore very little resemblance to what we refer to as a toothbrush nowadays. The first one was fashioned out of a twig with a frayed end to scrape the tooth. Everybody from royalty to peasants all used a bit of yard debris as a way to rid their mouth and teeth of excess food and buildup. This crude type of toothbrush eventually evolved into something resembling the implement we use now. Instead of a frayed twig, a piece of shaped wood with boar bristles attached to one end, became the in thing to brush your pearly whites with. Nothing beats the taste of a mouthful of pig hair first thing in the morning.
The need to have whiter teeth is by no means the latest fashion craze since it has been around for many years. Hundreds of years ago, the local barbers shop would also be the place to go if you needed anything doing to your teeth. To give you the dazzling white teeth that you desired, the barber come tooth doctor would file the tooth surface down and then apply a Nitric Acid solution. While this process would certainly work in the short term, the teeth would begin crumbling rapidly because of the lack of tooth enamel protection that would be destroyed by the process.
Think of that fresh minty taste sensation of your toothpaste. Most whitening toothpastes nowadays contain baking soda as an active component. It is still a popular practice to brush the teeth with bicarbonate of soda right out of the Arm & Hammer packet. If you do not want that baking soda taste, then you may want to stick with toothpaste. At least it no longer includes urine, which was a popular ingredient in the 1800’s.
If it is said once, it will be said a hundred times over your life-time. Home teeth whitening all starts out with following a proper oral hygiene routine. Keeping away from tobacco products, red wine and beverages like coffee and tea are also good ideas if your goal is to have pearly whites. Do not take for granted how simple it is for modern man to have brighter teeth. At least you do not have to brush with a toothbrush made of pig hair.