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Are Whitened Teeth the New Tanned Skin?
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Are Whitened Teeth the New Tanned Skin?
While the news and Internet has been abuzz with facts about how tanned skin is not, in fact, healthy skin, those of us who grew up in the era of slathering on baby oil – not sunscreen – before we headed out to the beach still generally think of tanned skin as healthy skin. Sometimes “beauty” beats logic.
Whiter Teeth Appear Healthier
Picture it: You’re waiting for a meeting with someone you consider very important, be it a date, a client, a potential new friend.
A person is walking toward you. You rise, knowing it’s the person you’ve been waiting for. You shake hands, or hug lightly, say “It’s so wonderful to finally meet you!” and when that person responds, all you see are yellow teeth.
Like it or not, yellow teeth give the impression of bad habits. You’re likely to assume that a person with yellow teeth has bad brushing habits or smokes, or simply doesn’t care enough to keep their teeth healthy and white.
As first impressions go, white, healthy-looking teeth are pretty important.
Whiter Teeth Without Sensitivity or the Hassle of Gels and Strips
It stands to reason that if you’re concerned with whiter teeth, you’ve already tried over-the-counter whitening strips and trays. Time and again people tell me they invested in those whitening systems only to abandon them after a few days of use due to heightened teeth and gum sensitivity, or bleeding gums.
The new, healthy, safe way to gently whiten teeth without the hassle of whitener strips or trays is with oral care probiotics. These unique probiotic mints gently restore the bacterial balance in your mouth in favor of the healthy bacteria, leading to naturally whiter teeth, fresher breath and optimal gum and tooth health.
By simply allowing an EvoraPlus mint to dissolve on your tongue twice daily after brushing you’ll be well on your way to whiter teeth!




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