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The Downside to Whitening Toothpastes
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The Downside to Whitening Toothpastes
When you spend all day noticing the dazzling white smiles of everyone around you, those tooth toothpastes can be awfully tempting, especially if you think your smile might be less-than-white.
It’s much easier to stain a smile than it is to whiten it. All you have to do is drink staining beverages, like coffee, tea, cola or red wine, or eat staining foods, like blueberries, beets, spinach or chocolate, and your smile can easily start to yellow.
It’s a little-known fact that the inside of our teeth – called the dentin – is actually yellow. It’s little wonder then that as we age, the outer layer of our teeth – called the enamel – starts to yellow as well.
So, sure, we want to reach for what seems like the easiest-to-use whitening product – whitening toothpaste. But what if that toothpaste is actually making your smile more yellow in the long run? It could be.
Whitening toothpastes often contain baking soda, an abrasive that is often used to help remove stains on hard surfaces, from your teeth to your kitchen sink. While these toothpastes may make your teeth whiter at first, ongoing use of whitening toothpastes, however, can roughen the surface of your teeth, attracting more stains.
The Simplicity of Probiotic Mints
What if there was something just as simple to use as toothpaste that could whiten your teeth so gently that it could be used every day? Actually, there is. Probiotic mints are just the ticket if you are looking for tooth whitening that is simple, quick, effective and safe. EvoraPlus contains a patented blend of probiotics that releases a gentle, low-dose of natural hydrogen peroxide that whitens teeth while supporting gum and tooth health and freshening breath.
EvoraPlus oral care probiotics are now available not only online, but also at Hannaford and Sweetbay supermarkets, as well as more than 7,000 Walgreens stores nationwide.
If you’re looking for a naturally whiter smile, on-going tooth and gum health and truly fresher breath, EvoraPlus is the way to go.




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