Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teeth bleaching?

If I go to the dentist to get my teeth bleached....how white can I get them?

Teeth bleaching?
I heard bleaching teeth makes your teeth extra sensitive. How white your teeth can be your dentist will tell you.
Reply:Well, you%26#039;ve seen that one episode of Friends, right?


(for those who don%26#039;t know, Ross%26#039;s incisors glow in the dark...)





It totally depends on the following factors:


1 - the natural shade that your teeth start from. The more natrually yellow/gray/brownish they are, the less white they can get.





2 - how much staining you%26#039;ve got. If you%26#039;re teeth are darkened by smoking, tea, coffee, wine etc, then you should have a dramatic result w/ bleaching.





3 - to some extent, how much you bleach. The best bleaching systems, I believe, send you home w/ a tray so that you can bleach to a satisfactory level. Obviously there%26#039;s a limit, but this is variable. However, the tray is nice cuz you can just toss it back in every few months to %26quot;touch up%26quot; the whitening.





If THAT all doesn%26#039;t get your teeth day-glo -radioactive-RegisPhilbin white WHITE, then fork over the cash for veneers - these are facings the dentist can cement over your front teeth to make them as white (and straight and shapely) as you like.
Reply:It depends on how yellow you teeth are
Reply:The dentist works good but you can do it at home by yourself. Check this free crest white strip offer: http://topherreimroc.com/WhiteStrips


I%26#039;ve done both, and the white strips were cheaper, more conveinant, and less painful.



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