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Home Remedy: Teeth Whitening Methods

May 2nd, 2009
by Steven Q James

At home tooth whitening products are the solution for those who dislike going to the dentist’s office.

In the past, the only option that people had if they wanted to have their teeth whitened is to go see their dentist. Since most of them are not too eager to visit their dentist, they always set the appointments aside for a later date. In the end, they just forget about the teeth whitening appointment.

People are in some cases too scared to keep their appointments with the dentist. Even if they want or need to have their teeth whitened, it may end up being postponed or canceled.

This is why when home teeth whitening products were introduced in the market, these people were only too happy to try them out. Home teeth whitening products eliminate the fear of going to the dentist. In addition, the process can be done on your own time. Plus, it is not as expensive as an appointment with your dentist.

It can be noted that there are still those who rely on the good old home teeth whitening methods of the past. Although they seem too traditional for the people of today, the result is still as effective as it was before.

What are some of the basic home teeth whitening methods that are still being used by some today?

1. Bi-carbonate paste combined with water.

Bi-carbonate soda paste can be brought at drug stores. Some people still buy them to be used for whitening teeth.

They combine the paste with water and gurgle them on a regular basis. It is believed that regular use of this solution can remove stain from the surface of the teeth thus, leaving teeth whiter and shinier.

2. Lemon juice paste and salt.

This combined solution is known to erase the yellowish tint of the teeth. Some people ceremoniously apply this combination on the teeth that look stained.

Leaving them on the teeth for several minutes is supposed to whiten teeth because of the acidic content of the lemon juice paste. If done regularly, the dull color of the teeth becomes much whiter.

3. Bay leaves with dried orange peel.

The combination of bay leaves with dried orange peel can also act as a teeth whitener. Just like the lemon paste, all you have to do is apply this to your teeth frequently.

4. Inner orange peel part.

When peeling oranges you will notice that the back part of it is white. You usually throw it away as something that is garbage.

What you do not realize is that it can be used to whiten your teeth. All you need to do is rub that white part on your teeth and it will give out a beautiful white shine.

These are some of the basic home teeth whitening methods that have proven their effectiveness in some parts of the world. Today, there are many chemically made home teeth whitening products that you can buy and use.

The good thing about these basic home teeth whitening methods is that they do not come with the known side effects that commercial products have. Plus they come in very cheap. You can try them out if you want to see if they work better than the products that you buy.

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Common Teeth Whitening Treatments

May 1st, 2009
by Steven Q James

A lot of people want to have a brilliant smile with shiny and sparkling bright teeth. To achieve it, they consume lots of money on teeth whitening products. Teeth bleaching is just one of the few teeth whitening treatments.

Bleaching is an excellent teeth whitening treatment. It is the most widely known treatment for whitening teeth because it is more affordable compared to laser treatment. The treatment is done without taking away any of the tooth surface.

Each of us has distinct tooth color. Naturally, a lot of smokers have stained teeth.. But others are blessed with pearly white teeth.

Normally teeth bleaching is suited for those who have discolored teeth like smokers and those who are eating but fail to brush properly. It is recommended that you seek dental advice before applying these teeth whitening products.

Your dentist will tell you if it’s appropriate for you to undergo a teeth whitening treatment and will recommend it if you are. First the dentist will apply a gel or rubber shield on gums so that the soft tissue will not be damaged. Then they will apply the bleaching product to the teeth by means of a tray which will fit the shape of your mouth. After this the dentist would just give you some instructions and you’ll continue the treatment at home.

The active ingredients of bleaching products such as carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide make the teeth white. When the active ingredient starts to break down, the oxygen goes inside the enamel of the teeth and then the tooth is made a lighter color Treatments like this are usually done in three to four weeks.

There are new products that can be applied for eight hours at a time. You can perform the treatment when it is time for you to sleep. The final result can be achieved in a week.

You still have another option for whitening your teeth which is laser teeth whitening. In laser teeth whitening a rubber dam will be placed to shield the gums from being damaged, and then a whitening product is applied to your teeth. A laser is used to trigger the chemical applied to the teeth. It boosts the chemical effect of the bleaching product so that the change of color can be achieved in one hour!

The dentist needs to check your teeth to ensure that you’re suitable to undergo the treatment. This is the fastest procedure and it is commonly called 1 hour teeth whitening. You will need to check into the laser teeth whitening cost. For some, it is more than they can afford.

The effects of bleaching teeth can last up to three years and may differ from one person to another. Of course if you keep on smoking and drink or eat products that can stain your teeth the effect is less likely to last long. During or after the treatment you’ll feel your teeth become sensitive to cold. But these symptoms usually disappear within a few days after the treatment is done.

There are numerous whitening teeth products that are made available. These are effective in removing stain and enhancing the entire appearance of your teeth. Once your teeth undergo a whitening treatment, a whitening paste can be helpful to make the effect last longer.

There are numerous ways to keep your teeth white. Try cutting down the amount of food that you eat or drink that causes a stain or discoloration of your teeth. Also stop smoking and make a habit to brush your teeth three times a day to prevent staining or discoloring of your teeth.

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Texas Lemon Law

April 15th, 2009
by Steven Q James

If you are experiencing repeated problems with your car after it has been brought in the shop and you purchased or leased this from a licensed Texas dealer or lease company, the Texas Lemon Law may be able to help you get a refund or have it replaced.

The Texas lemon law was first enacted in 1983. It is administered by the Texas Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Division and the Motor Vehicle Board.

Vehicles that are covered by the Texas lemon law include cars, trucks, motorcycles, motor homes and ATV’s. It also covers new and demonstrator vehicles that develop problems covered by a manufacturer’s written warranty. If you happen to own a towable recreational vehicle, it must first be titled and registered in Texas to be eligible.

Your used vehicle may also be covered under the Lemon Law if it is still within the manufacturer’s original warranty and not an extended service contract or if the problem started while it was still under warranty and it continues to exist.

To know if the Texas lemon law is applicable, your vehicle must meet certain conditions. The vehicle must have a serious defect, the defect is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, the defect is reported to the dealer during the warranty term, you must give the manufacturer a letter stating the problem and ample time to repair the problem and the problem still persists after everything was done.

There is nothing in the lemon law that states the number of times that the customer has to wait before filing a complaint. For many, four times seems to be the norm. This may happen two times to repair the same problem of defect within the first 12 months or 12,000 miles whichever comes first or twice more during the 12 months or 12,000 miles after the second repair was done without any improvement.

Some will tell you to undergo the serious safety hazard test where the vehicle in question was once brought into the shop during the first 12 months or 12,000 miles whichever comes first and once during the 12 months or 12,000 miles after the first repair attempt.

The Texas lemon law will normally apply if the vehicle has been out of service for a total of 30 days or more during the first 24 months or 24,000 miles and there were at least two repair attempts during the first 12 months or 12,000 miles after this was delivered to you with no changes in the vehicle’s condition.

If you happen to experience one of these three scenarios, you must file your Lemon law complaint as soon as possible so the Motor Vehicle Board will be able to help you.

A hearing will be conducted and before going in, be sure to prepare all the necessary documents so you can prove your case in front of the Administrative law judge. You should present your own testimony since you are the owner of the vehicle; and you will also need the testimony of witnesses, receipts, letters and other documents which are needed.

A decision with regards to your case will be made within 150 days after receiving the complaint and paying for the filing fee. If no decision is made during that period, you can make your argument in court as though the Lemon law process were complete.

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Things to Remember for Used Car Lemon Law

April 14th, 2009
by Steven Q James

As automobiles are becoming ubiquitous and indispensable today, people are hitting the road with greater ease and convenience by the use of their own cars. The car industry continues to sell in spite of the scary oil price hike, a sign that many prefer cars over mass transportation system. People are also choosing to buy less expensive second hand automobiles, opting to make a good deal with this cheaper variety.

But what if the vehicle you have bought came from a shady deal? How can you protect yourself from irreparable defects of a car that you purchased? This is where used car lemon law comes in.

Lemon law for used cars is a protective shield that people can use in order to avoid unfair purchases and report crooks in car dealership industry. Remember that a defective car is not only a danger to itself, it is a ticking time bomb for people using it. We must stress the importance of knowing how we can protect ourselves from lopsided car deals and how the law can facilitate this for us. Below are the things that we need to remember about lemon law for used cars.

One, just because it is a second hand car does not mean you have given up all the rights to demand quality vehicles. A low cost deal does not mean we should jump into a bogus deal. It is the right of everyone to buy a product that can deliver its utility the easiest, safest, and most useful way; and this applies primarily on automobiles.

The reason why we might be buying used cars is that we want to save on money, or that we want to have a car on, but have limited funds. This should not stop us from demanding honesty on the transaction of the deal, and the quality of the car that we are buying.

So what right do we have under the lemon law? We should bear in mind that states have different versions, but all of them have a universal tenet that all used cars within the warranty period can still be eligible for the law’s protection. If you will ever encounter problems or defects in the car that you purchase, defects that trouble you a lot and have cost you money for repairs, defects that you are not aware of at the time the transaction was materialized, then you can submit a claim for reimbursement and refunds.

Two, the vehicle must not be primarily used for commercial use. If it does, the lemon law cannot be applied. A lot of us may wonder why, but people in the know say that commercial vehicles can earn money for repairs. Moreover, the vehicle in this case will be worn out by frequent business trips.

For those vehicles used for personal or family use, the owners usually are not earning money when using the car. In fact because of the rising fuel prices, owners might be forced to economize its use to save on gas. Therefore, the brunt for repairs is more burdensome, troublesome, and risky for this situation.

The used car lemon law provides ordinary people a chance to assert their right against unscrupulous car dealers. When used with prudence, discernment and a sense of justice, we can put integrity back to business.

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The Lemon Law in New York

April 13th, 2009
by Steven Q James

The lemon law in New York provides a remedy for customers that have had problems with their vehicles despite the number of times that these have been brought in for repairs. The manufacturer is also held liable if the car sold does not conform to the terms of the written warranty.

In New York, this covers new and used cars including “demos” under 4 conditions.

1. First, the car was covered by the manufacturer’s new warranty at the time it was delivered to the owner.

2. The car was purchased, leased or transferred within the first 18,000 miles or two years from the original date of delivery.

3. The car should be purchased, leased or transferred in New York and presently registered there.

4. The vehicle is primarily used for personal purposes. The definition of personal includes using the car to do household errands, drive to and from work. You can however use this for business and still be covered under the lemon law as long as personal use is predominant.

Just like the state of California, New York allows motor homes to be covered under this law except for the appliances, fixtures, systems and other parts that are residential in nature. Motor vehicles and off road vehicles are not covered. Leased cars are covered only if the lessee is responsible for the repairs.

If you suspect that your car is a lemon, you must immediately report this matter to the manufacturer or authorized dealer. Under the law, the notice given to the dealer is considered a notice to the manufacturer.

During this time, the dealer has to conduct the necessary repairs. If they refuse to do so, another letter must be written and this time addressed to the manufacturer which must be completed within the next 20 days. If the problem is not repaired after reasonable attempts, the manufacturer or dealer has no choice but to refund the full purchase or offer a comparable replacement unit. The decision is up to the customer.

If you are getting a refund, this includes the price of the car, title and registration fees as well as any other governmental charges. There may be some deductions if the car has traveled more than 12,000 miles but less than that, there are none. Should the lemon car be leased, the refund is divided between you and the leasing company.

Those of you who choose to get a comparable replacement car should know that what you get in exchange for the lemon car is usually the same model and year as well as approximately the same mileage as the one being replaced.

But before a refund or a replacement car is given, you have the choice of participating in an arbitration program or suing the manufacturer and taking this matter to court. If the manufacturer has an arbitration procedure, you have to participate in this first. This consists of a hearing and a decision will be made after 10 days.

If you go to court, this will take some time but should you end up in winning, you can recover the amount you spend on attorney fees.

The lemon law of New York does not have a specific number of repair attempts but four instances within the span of two years is the ideal number. If this happens, you should just document it by keeping a copy of the work orders, repair bills and correspondence.

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Lemon Law – What is it

April 11th, 2009
by Steven Q James

The lemon law provides protection to people who buy cars and trucks. In the event that the vehicle he or she has purchased fails to meet standards of quality and performance, the manufacturer is required to fix the defects which are stipulated in the warranty within a certain period of time or a certain mileage whichever comes first.

If after the repair the same problem still happens, this is considered to be a breach of contract with respect to the warranty and the manufacturer is required to give you a partial or full refund. You may even be given a new car.

A breach of warranty normally means 4 repair attempts on the same problem or anything directly related to it within a period of six months of one year. It could also mean that the car is no longer working within a year it was purchased or within the duration of the express warranty, whichever comes first.

An express warranty may be the balance of the manufacturer’s warranty, a separated limited warranty given by the dealer or an extended warranty or service contract which is commonly added at the time you purchased the vehicle.

The lemon law varies by state and some do not include leased or used vehicles. Some provide consumer protection statutes that prohibit deceptive acts in selling used cars. This means if you are planning to buy a second hand car, the dealer must answer each question truthfully so you will know if it was a rental, salvaged or involved in a serious accident in the past.

There are steps you have to take to see if the lemon law is applicable. First, if there is a problem with the car, you have to report this to the manufacturer. When the car is released to you and the same thing still happens, you should keep track of it by keeping the repair or service receipts so you can build your case.

In many states, there is an arbitration procedure which determines if you will get a refund or a replacement. This program is very objective and free. If you are not satisfied with the decision, you can skip that and take this matter to the courts.

If things go in your favor, you can get refund and reimbursement for other charges which you have incurred. Given the choice, you can get a replacement car instead. Just make sure you are happy with what they are going to replace it with.

Be aware of the fact that not all vehicles are protected by the lemon law. These include motorcycles with engine displacements of less than 750 cubic centimeters, trucks that have a gross weight rating of over 19,000 lbs, motor homes and vehicles that are used by a business with a fleet of more than 10 vehicles.

Given that the lemon law in each state is different, it is best to talk with your local representative to be familiar with it. If you happen to encounter this problem and the manufacturer says that you waived your rights when you signed the purchase contract, don’t believe it because it is invalid and the lemon law is still applicable.

So, talk to your attorney or hire one that is well aware of the lemon law. Some offer free consultations and if you happen to win the case, you don’t have to shell out anything because the manufacturer will be the one to shoulder the attorney’s fees.

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