From
David Still
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Paul Banco
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Paul Banco wrote: www.crest.com www.oralb.com Stain: Extrinsic stain refers to tooth stain located on the outside of the tooth surface originating from external substances such as tobacco, coffee, tea or food. This stain can often be removed by polishing the teeth with an abrasive prophylaxis paste. Intrinsic stain refers to tooth stain located within the tooth. It may originate from the ingestion of certain materials or chemical substances during tooth development. This stain is permanent and cannot be removed by polishing. Tooth bleaching may alter the stain. Dave also check this product out The Supersmile system consists of a whitening toothpaste ($12), a mouthrinse ($20 for 60 packets), and an ergonomic toothbrush ($8). The whitening toothpaste contains an ingredient called Calprox that, together with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, is what gets rid of the stains. How? It removes the sticky film on your teeth that coffee, tea, wine, etc. clings to and creates stains. The thinking is, if you can get rid of that film, you can get rid of the stain. There is a catch, though: you might get rid of the food-related stains, but if you have naturally yellow teeth to begin with, you need professional bleaching from your dentist to get truly white teeth. Supersmile can only do so much. From: David Still [mailto:d.still@davidstill.org] Paul: cut to the quick. I love you and want to have your baby, our love child. Advise. yummy