I hear about whitening all the time. What’s the difference between whitening and stains?
In simple terms, whitening has to do with preventing or reversing discoloration that has penetrated through your tooth enamel. It takes strong ingredients like hydrogen peroxide to whiten your teeth, and that can weaken your enamel and make your teeth extra sensitive. Stains occur mostly on the surface of your teeth. They’re removed by brushing with a toothpaste with an effective abrasive system, like TOPOL. PLUS, new improved TOPOL Plus contains a special ingredient to fight plaque, so it helps prevent stains from reforming.