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Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:17 am |
The Nite White Turbo was very effective and did not create any sensitivity for me. (Most of the others have)
I bought it online at bleach refills.com I believe.
I already have my own re-usable mouth trays.
I keep my spare syringes in the fridge. Make sure the website discusses expiration dates.
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Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:57 pm |
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I have used Crest whitestrips etc and that seems to brighten the teeth but with some sensitivity.
I was told by my dentist a few years ago to use baking soda/hydrogen peroxide.
You dip your toothbrush into the baking soda and then pour small amount of hydrogen peroxide over that and brush your teeth. Don't swallow it!!
It gets your teeth sparkling clean and if you do it once a day your teeth will be whiter.
Is it as good as the strips, probably not as good, but it is something anyone can do, and the dentist told me that baking soda is non abrasive and won't strip the enamel. It's also a heck of a lot cheaper!! Another trick you can use is a lip stick or gloss with a blue tint in it, which will make your teeth naturally whiter!!  |
Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide work for most people who don't have a resistance to bleaching products. They don't work for me at all.
Just want to clarify: wearing lipstick that has blue in it will make your teeth APPEAR whiter, but it won't actually make your teeth whiter. |
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