Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 ~~~ I'm not trying to be controversial ... just ran across this on a natural health forum ... thought I'd share it. Curious about this topic myself ~~~ Love to all, Ilena www.BreastImplantAwareness.org Tooth Whiteners & Cancer of the Mouth jtimc7 Offline http://holistichealersacademy.com/mittelman.htm Peroxide Tooth Whitener Safety Questioned Tooth whiteners, used either at a dentists' office, or as nonprescription kits often use carbamide peroxide as the tooth bleaching-whitening agent. 1/3 of carbamide peroxide is made up of hydrogen peroxide, a highly unstable, oxidizing agent. Some can-cer specialists believe the use of these kits may partly explain the jump in the number of cancer of the mouth cases in younger people. Tooth whiteners have become very popular recently. Oral cancer usually was found in older people with a history of drinking and smoking. A researcher at town U.Hosp., B.son, MD, chairman of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, presented 2 cases of 2 young men in their 20s who developed advanced tongue cancer dccades before it usually develops, after repeatedly using tooth whiteners. The report was presented at the 6th International Conf. on Head and Neck Cancer. Research also shows that chemicals destroy the integrity of the tooth enamel. The whitening effect may last for a while, but the resulting porosity in the enamel can attract discoloration, Then the need appears for yet more and more bleaching and more damage to the teeth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 WOW! That’s a scary thought! When I got my braces off last summer I bleached my teeth a lot. The article is right, the stains do come back and whitening periodically does become necessary to keep the level of whiteness achieved. My teeth are still much lighter than they ever were but they do still stain like usual. Kenda ~~~ I'm not trying to be controversial ... just ran across this on a natural health forum ... thought I'd share it. Curious about this topic myself ~~~ Love to all, Ilena www.BreastImplantAwareness.org Tooth Whiteners & Cancer of the Mouth jtimc7 Offline http://holistichealersacademy.com/mittelman.htm Peroxide Tooth Whitener Safety Questioned Tooth whiteners, used either at a dentists' office, or as nonprescription kits often use carbamide peroxide as the tooth bleaching-whitening agent. 1/3 of carbamide peroxide is made up of hydrogen peroxide, a highly unstable, oxidizing agent. Some can-cer specialists believe the use of these kits may partly explain the jump in the number of cancer of the mouth cases in younger people. Tooth whiteners have become very popular recently. Oral cancer usually was found in older people with a history of drinking and smoking. A researcher at town U.Hosp., B.son, MD, chairman of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, presented 2 cases of 2 young men in their 20s who developed advanced tongue cancer dccades before it usually develops, after repeatedly using tooth whiteners. The report was presented at the 6th International Conf. on Head and Neck Cancer. Research also shows that chemicals destroy the integrity of the tooth enamel. The whitening effect may last for a while, but the resulting porosity in the enamel can attract discoloration, Then the need appears for yet more and more bleaching and more damage to the teeth. Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment. " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 Yup, that carbamide peroxide sounds familiar. That's what my holistic dentist gave me last year for tooth whitening. Gosh, I don't know what to think of all this now! It worked great for whitening, and I was really happy with the results, thinking all this was pretty safe. I did wonder about what the long term effect on my teeth would be, knowing that it made them temporarily porous until they remineralized. He is a GREAT holistic dentist, too. I trust him, as he carries books about the amaglam controvery, and natural products for dental health. I guess I need to do some more research on remineralization of teeth? Thanks Ilena....it's good to look into this more! Thanks for the heads up... Patty > ~~~ I'm not trying to be controversial ... just ran across this on a > natural health forum ... thought I'd share it. Curious about this > topic myself ~~~ > > Love to all, Ilena > www.BreastImplantAwareness.org > > Tooth Whiteners & Cancer of the Mouth jtimc7 > Offline > > http://holistichealersacademy.com/mittelman.htm > > > Peroxide Tooth Whitener Safety Questioned > > Tooth whiteners, used either at a dentists' office, or as > nonprescription kits often use carbamide peroxide as the tooth > bleaching-whitening agent. 1/3 of carbamide peroxide is made up of > hydrogen peroxide, a highly unstable, oxidizing agent. Some can- cer > specialists believe the use of these kits may partly explain the > jump in the number of cancer of the mouth cases in younger people. > Tooth whiteners have become very popular recently. Oral cancer > usually was found in older people with a history of drinking and > smoking. A researcher at town U.Hosp., B.son, MD, > chairman of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, presented 2 cases > of 2 young men in their 20s who developed advanced tongue cancer > dccades before it usually develops, after repeatedly using tooth > whiteners. The report was presented at the 6th International Conf. > on Head and Neck Cancer. > > Research also shows that chemicals destroy the integrity of the > tooth enamel. The whitening effect may last for a while, but the > resulting porosity in the enamel can attract discoloration, Then the > need appears for yet more and more bleaching and more damage to the > teeth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 This is getting REALLY confusing! The bottle I have says it can be used for gargling! Go Figure! Rogene --- colibrimama <colibrimama@...> wrote: > ~~~ I'm not trying to be controversial ... just ran > across this on a > natural health forum ... thought I'd share it. > Curious about this > topic myself ~~~ > > Love to all, Ilena > www.BreastImplantAwareness.org > > Tooth Whiteners & Cancer of the Mouth jtimc7 > Offline > > http://holistichealersacademy.com/mittelman.htm > > > Peroxide Tooth Whitener Safety Questioned > > Tooth whiteners, used either at a dentists' office, > or as > nonprescription kits often use carbamide peroxide as > the tooth > bleaching-whitening agent. 1/3 of carbamide peroxide > is made up of > hydrogen peroxide, a highly unstable, oxidizing > agent. Some can-cer > specialists believe the use of these kits may partly > explain the > jump in the number of cancer of the mouth cases in > younger people. > Tooth whiteners have become very popular recently. > Oral cancer > usually was found in older people with a history of > drinking and > smoking. A researcher at town U.Hosp., > B.son, MD, > chairman of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, > presented 2 cases > of 2 young men in their 20s who developed advanced > tongue cancer > dccades before it usually develops, after repeatedly > using tooth > whiteners. The report was presented at the 6th > International Conf. > on Head and Neck Cancer. > > Research also shows that chemicals destroy the > integrity of the > tooth enamel. The whitening effect may last for a > while, but the > resulting porosity in the enamel can attract > discoloration, Then the > need appears for yet more and more bleaching and > more damage to the > teeth. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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