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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
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ABOUT THE DEAL
The bristles of these toothbrushes are blended with high-quality Binchotan charcoal powder from Wakayama, Japan. Known to have a powerful deodorizing effect against plaque, these charcoal toothbrushes help freshen your breath while preventing harmful bacteria and viruses from growing within the bristles between brushing. Binchotan charcoal is renowned for its whitening properties and its amazing ability to absorb thousands of times its own weight in gases, heavy metals, poisons, and other chemicals; thus rendering them ineffective and harmless. It's sleek and slender and perfect for travel, so you'll be ready for a kiss at the arrival gate.
This is a product processed and manufactured with antiseptics and Bamboo charcoal added onto the toothbrush hair, allowing you to have even more hygienic tooth-brushing process.
Bamboo charcoal, that are processed under high temperature heating produces 3~10times, more number of delicate holes on a charcoal than a normal charcoal from normal wood; hence it has properties of absorbing any impurities and all sorts of smells. It have a property of antiseptic effect, are also added on here for even greater teeth-care effect.
This is a product processed and manufactured with antiseptics and Bamboo charcoal added onto the toothbrush hair, allowing you to have even more hygienic tooth-brushing process.
Bamboo charcoal, that are processed under high temperature heating produces 3~10times, more number of delicate holes on a charcoal than a normal charcoal from normal wood; hence it has properties of absorbing any impurities and all sorts of smells. It have a property of antiseptic effect, are also added on here for even greater teeth-care effect.
SpecificationsSpecifications: length 18.5CM
Ingredients: 3-layer ultra-fine, massage, soft resin brush Color: blue, purple, orange, green Packaging: Blister package Weight: 25 grams |
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Many people are concerned about the appearance of your smile so they focus on the shade of white that they want to achieve, the only problem is that teeth whitening can be somewhat expensive if you don't have a dental insurance, in order to address this issue companies which manufacture toothpaste and oral health products have also started to sell items which will help you get a brighter smile after using their products constantly.
Those who don't want to invest a lot of money in teeth whitening can try the following method, grab a piece of charcoal (charcoal is burned wood which is used to start a barbecue fire) then grab a toothbrush and start brushing the charcoal onto your toothbrush becomes black, then proceed to dip your black toothbrush on some baking soda, only dip the strings of the toothbrush, not the entire head of the toothbrush, quickly submerge in water the strings of the toothbrush which had baking soda, and lastly proceed to brush your teeth with the same toothbrush, after you have finished brushing your teeth with the charcoal and baking soda mixture continued to brush your teeth with regular tooth paste.
Charcoal plus baking soda makes a powerful combination which can help you whiten your teeth in just a minute. When you aren't looking for charcoal though make sure that it has no chemicals, charcoal which is sold at stores normally have a certain degree of chemicals which help keep their shape as well is maintained a fire going at a steady temperature. When it comes to charcoal for teeth whitening make sure that you go all natural, also did not repeat this process more than once every week.
Dental research doesn’t do any good if it doesn’t reach the clinician. That’s why the ADA created the Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry (EBD) to connect the latest research findings with the daily practice of dentistry. The EBD Web site provides on-demand access to systematic reviews, summaries and clinical recommendations that translate the latest scholarly findings into a user-friendly format.
The ADA Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry has launched an EBD website!
The site is supported by a grant from the National Library of Medicine and the National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (grant number G08 LM008956).
Please visit ebd.ada.org.
Those who don't want to invest a lot of money in teeth whitening can try the following method, grab a piece of charcoal (charcoal is burned wood which is used to start a barbecue fire) then grab a toothbrush and start brushing the charcoal onto your toothbrush becomes black, then proceed to dip your black toothbrush on some baking soda, only dip the strings of the toothbrush, not the entire head of the toothbrush, quickly submerge in water the strings of the toothbrush which had baking soda, and lastly proceed to brush your teeth with the same toothbrush, after you have finished brushing your teeth with the charcoal and baking soda mixture continued to brush your teeth with regular tooth paste.
Charcoal plus baking soda makes a powerful combination which can help you whiten your teeth in just a minute. When you aren't looking for charcoal though make sure that it has no chemicals, charcoal which is sold at stores normally have a certain degree of chemicals which help keep their shape as well is maintained a fire going at a steady temperature. When it comes to charcoal for teeth whitening make sure that you go all natural, also did not repeat this process more than once every week.
Dental research doesn’t do any good if it doesn’t reach the clinician. That’s why the ADA created the Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry (EBD) to connect the latest research findings with the daily practice of dentistry. The EBD Web site provides on-demand access to systematic reviews, summaries and clinical recommendations that translate the latest scholarly findings into a user-friendly format.
The ADA Center for Evidence-Based Dentistry has launched an EBD website!
The site is supported by a grant from the National Library of Medicine and the National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (grant number G08 LM008956).
Please visit ebd.ada.org.