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Teeth Whitening BlogWednesday, March 21, 2007 We live in a society that puts alot of importance on our appearance, and one aesthetic improvement that alot of people both old and young are performing these days is Teeth Whitening. Unlike liposuction, breast augmentation, facelifts, permanent makeup, or permanent hair removal, teeth whitening can be done in the comfort and privacy of your own home - with many whitening products now available over-the-counter. Which products are good? Which are not? What types of products are available? What is the effectiveness of these various products? Teeth Whitening Blog is a website which addresses all of these questions and several more. The site is still in its infancy, but the articles which are posted are both informative and objective. Teeth Whitening Blog also provides overviews of some of the more popular dentist office treatments for whitening teeth too, and compares their pros and cons with over-the-counter tooth whitening products. The only negative I found was having to scroll through the ads to get to the site's navigation, but we all have bills to pay, so I am not going to dwell on this minor issue. Overall, I did like TeethWhitening-Blog.com. The information presented was accurate and organized, and the site does have a pulse - not like so many "dental sites" that have been long abandoned and are littering the internet. If your teeth are not as white as they could be, and maybe you have been considering using a home teeth whitening kit, then this site will definitely help you understand the differences between various teeth whitening systems, and will assist you in making a well-informed decision. DISCLOSURE : I was paid to review this website, however, I was also given the freedom to post it in a negative or positive light. This review is my opinion of the site, not something I was paid to say. If you make a list of trainings to get then first aid training course should on the first spot. There are many institutions involved in the training. If you prefer you can get red cross first aid training. As long as the course is approved from the local authorities it should be ok. Oh and don’t use that ear thermometer that has been through dozens of people during the training. Powered by dBLOGGER |
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