Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth whitening?

I want to go get my teeth whitened, only because they would look so much better. But I heard that once you do it, your teeth become extremely sensitive. Have any of you had your teeth whitened? If so, is it worth it? What about products like Crest Whitestrips, as an alternative? Do those actually work?

Teeth whitening?
I have not had my teeth professionally whitened, although I did use Crest Whitestrips. I found that Crest Whitestrips work if you follow the instructions on the box: wearing them for the exact amount of time they tell you, the exact amount of days etc. Hope this helps!
Reply:I%26#039;m not sure about the sensitivity, but I can promise you that the teeth whitening strips work 1) because my sister finance used them and his teeth were amazingly bright and did not complain about sensitivity, and 2) Crest would not be able to legally sell them if they didn%26#039;t do what they were promised to do.





Also, Crest whitening strip are significantly cheaper (about $250 cheaper) than getting a dentist to do it. Since tooth whitening is considered a vanity procedure, most insurances will not cover it.
Reply:I had my teeth whitened by the dentist - I had to wear these teeth trays filled with a gel during the night for about 2 weeks. My teeth became sensitive during the 2 week period, but afterwards, they never bothered me again.
Reply:I do not believe that teeth whitening things that you can buy from stores like Target work.





I haven%26#039;t heard of them making your teeth sensitive either.





But they don%26#039;t work very well.


The most they can do is whiten your teeth a little that isn%26#039;t even notice-able to the public.





I suggest going to your local dentist or going somewhere to get your teeth whitened professionally.
Reply:tooth sensitivity can be caused by a teeth whitener that has harsh ingredients. when whitening teeth be sure to get recommendations from a dentist. also choose a teeth whitening that has high quality ingredients that can safely and effectively whiten teeth in just a minimum time.





visit http://www.maximumteethwhitening.com for more tips on how to whiten teeth.
Reply:I%26#039;m not too sure abt it. However, there are many ways to whiten your teeth.





Here are many ways that you can whitening your teeth!





For home remedies.





Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to form toothpaste. Brush the teeth regularly with this paste. It will remove all stains in a month.





Use bicarbonate of soda 5 minutes before brushing the teeth with normal toothpaste in the morning. This is a good home remedy for teeth whitening.





Rubbing the bark of walnut tree on the teeth helps in removing all stains from the teeth.





Strawberries are considered natural teeth whiteners. Rubbing the teeth with strawberries daily will remove all the stains.





If you would like a suggestion on tooth whitening gel, here%26#039;s something for you!





Crest Night Effects Whitening Gel (about $18.00) allows you to remove stains while you sleep. The tooth whitening system has a fresh, wintergreen flavor. After fourteen days of sleeping with this product on your teeth, you will wake up to a vibrant smile. You should see results in two days, although there are reports of tooth whitening results in one night





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