What at home teeth whitening system claims it’s “the cool way to whiten teeth”?
I saw someone with it but didn’t catch the brand… I WANT TO BE COOL LOL
Teeth whitening is commonly accomplished by applying a bleaching agent to the teeth. The longer the bleaching agent is applied the better it works. Or at least this is how every teeth whitening system is marketed.
The problem is that you really need to use a system that mimics what you would get at a Dentists office but in a more affordable at home do it yourself kit.
You see whitening toothpastes only contain minimal whitening agents and so for the few minutes alone in brushing your teeth it would take an extremely long time to produce any noticeable change.
Whitening “strips” while more effective then toothpaste again only contain mild oxidization activators within the “strip” so here again the results tend to take longer and not as long lasting.
You really need to find a system that is similar to the ones that dentists use, but in a more affordable solution. These tend to work much more effectively and doesn’t cost you hundreds of dollars like a trip to the dentist would.
While there are many great brands out there that follow this “dentists system” for a great home teeth whitening kit check out
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November 7th, 2008 at 10:39 am
This is probably not what you were expecting to hear, but please be open-minded and hear me out because I want to help you.
My dentist told me $400 for the trays of professional whitener professionally molded to the shape of your teeth.
($200 top, $200 bottom)
but if I wait until January, it's discounted to only $300
($150 top, $150 bottom)
My dentist also offers Zoom which uses light to whiten, but that costs $800 and does the same thing.
Both options my dentist offered are 10x better than the whiten-at-home things, and they are done professionally.
PLEASE DO NOT FALL FOR THE WHITEN-AT-HOME SCAMS!
You see, for only $300 I can get my teeth professionally whitened, but if I spend $80 like ten times over the course of several years for the ones like Luminous Brites (SCAM), I could have just as easily spent that $800 on the light-whitening thing at the dentist, or I could do the $300 option that is just as good, and used the other $500 on something more important.
Also, think about the time you'll have to spend doing it yourself - not to mention most people never even finish one set of them because it's tedious!
Also, all the ones you can do yourself like Lumious Brites (SCAM) many people have reported it causing sensitive gums, which is a serious dental issue and could cost you another $1,000 - $3,000 in dentist costs!
So just save like $300 and get your dentist to professionally do it for you. Then you have no worries!
Also it's just a waste of money to pay for the light-whitening or laser-whitening. The dentist makes a ton of money off it too, so don't let him/her sell you on it! It really works no better than the professional whitening that is placed in a plastic/rubber/ish [professional] impression of your teeth.
Also your dentist knows what he's doing and if he screws up you can sue him for malpractice so at least you have a fall-back plan so you don't get screwed up gums and stuck with a $3,000 dental bill. If you screw up your gums yourself, you have no fall-back plan; and plus you're not an expert but your dentist is.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
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November 7th, 2008 at 10:58 pm
References :
http://alternativemedicines.tv/specialty_102.html
November 10th, 2008 at 6:20 am
The problem is that you really need to use a system that mimics what you would get at a Dentists office but in a more affordable at home do it yourself kit.
You see whitening toothpastes only contain minimal whitening agents and so for the few minutes alone in brushing your teeth it would take an extremely long time to produce any noticeable change.
Whitening “strips” while more effective then toothpaste again only contain mild oxidization activators within the “strip” so here again the results tend to take longer and not as long lasting.
You really need to find a system that is similar to the ones that dentists use, but in a more affordable solution. These tend to work much more effectively and doesn’t cost you hundreds of dollars like a trip to the dentist would.
While there are many great brands out there that follow this “dentists system” for a great home teeth whitening kit check out
References :
http://www.super-online-deals.net/teethwhitening