Brush on teeth whitening in principal is probably the best, all you have to do is brush on the formula, make it easier for it formula to dry on your teeth and keep it on overnight, sounds simple.
In hindsight, brush on teeth whitening is designed solely for that segment of society that is in love with shortcuts (in short, it’s most ideal for those who want to results in as little time as possible).
Brush on teeth whitening currently has two main flaws:
1. When you brush on the teeth whitening formula, it’s dependant on the premise that it should dry on your teeth. It’s is very difficult in reality, because if you were to get the formula wet (based on what I’ve witnessed using your saliva or by licking your teeth) it becomes relatively easy to rub off portions of the formula. And what do you think occurs when parts of the formula is rubbed off? You got it, you don’t get an even whitening result, it will turn out patchy and blotchy.
2. The second flaw of most brush on teeth whitening is the ingredients. If you look at the ingredients of most leading brush on whiteners, you’ll see that they are inebriant. If you have ever done any independent research on bad breath, then you’ll know that alcohol is pretty shoddy for your breath.
I’m pretty sure the sole reason why they have added inebriant to their teeth whitening formula is to necessitate desiccant process (which helps promote the drying of the formula so it stays on your teeth at night). However, this does not diminish the affects it can have on your gums and breathe. Also, many of these brush-on teeth whitening products contain glycerine, which literally sucks the moisture out of the enamel of your teeth, which is a leading cause of multiple tooth sensitivity from teeth whitening.
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