Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth bleaching options?

I am considering having my teeth bleached at the dentist for my wedding. I have the money, but could also set it aside for the honeymoon instead. Before I spend all that money, I was wondering if anyone has had their teeth bleached at the dentist and if you think it was worth it? How would you compare it to home whitening like crest strips or rembrant? I have tried over the years several of the home whitening kits with small, almost unnoticable results. Usually, the problem is I don%26#039;t have the time or energy to stick to a twice a day programme. Are there any other higher end home bleaching products that deliver results in just one or two applications?





It should be said that my teeth aren%26#039;t that bad, just could be a few shades whiter, especially against my white wedding dress in photos that will be around for the rest of my life.





Thanks!

Teeth bleaching options?
If you stick with the Whitestrips for the full 30 minutes twice a day, and dont skip any, you will love the results....for a fraction of the cost. I did them before I had porcelian crowns replaced and the dentist said I couldnt have gotten whiter results by professional bleaching. They had to use the whitest porcelain (B1 on the color chip chart) to match the enamel.
Reply:use crest strips! Don%26#039;t bother with paying the dentist. use the $ on other things. Remember you will look great and ppl only want the food! For real!
Reply:i ordered online formular that dentist use, and it comes in a needle like tube. it smarts alittle when you put it on, and if you buy one of those lights for teeth lightening in the drugstore, the total cost is under 50 dollars and it works. it is carbon peroxide 99%. use every day good luck



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