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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / September 2007

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Should I get a mold of my teeth so I can soak them in toothpaste?

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taxthis2007@yahoo.com - 18 Sep 2007 02:23 GMT
I was thinking of getting a mold of my teeth and then I could fill it
with toothpaste. I could also get my teeth bleached using this method?
Dartos - 18 Sep 2007 19:18 GMT
A thin custom tray is the usual method for bleaching.

Using this tray to soak your teeth with toothpaste would be
of very little benefit.  A prescription fluoride gel would be
helpful if you have decay problems (in conjunction with getting
rid of the cause of the decay, which is usually sugar exposures
between meals and most often soft drinks).

D

> I was thinking of getting a mold of my teeth and then I could fill it
> with toothpaste. I could also get my teeth bleached using this method?
 
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