Friday, July 31, 2009

Best teeth whitening kit???

A question for people who have tried all (well not all...but u know :P) available teeth whitening kits: I'm a smoker, and I just finished my box of crest white strips plus...but it didn't really do much but give me horrible tooth aches, and slide off my teeth...and whitening my gums...and irratating them...I want something that has like really good results, available in Canada and less than 50$Any advice for how to use them would be great aswell! Thanks :D

Best teeth whitening kit???
whiten teeth with comfort,ease and save money using at-home teeth whitening that contains high quality ingredients that can safely and effectively whiten teeth in just a period of time.





you can also maintain pearly white teeth by avoiding teeth-staining culprits like coffee, tea, colas, sauces, chocolates, plum, red wine and the likes.





using dental floss and brushing teeth proper is the best natural solution to remove stains from teeth every after meal.


visit http://www.maximumteethwhitening.com for more tips with regards to whitening teeth.
Reply:I know in the US they have whitening systems you can buy that have trays you put the whitening gel in and you bite down. This way they don't slide around. All you do is dip them in warm water and then gently bite down on them they mold to your teeth and they were like 25-30 dollars here. They worked pretty well for my wedding. I could see a difference.
Reply:I bought my custom made tray from my dentist... I paid a hefty price.. but the bleach is cheap.. I bought my first set of gels from the dentist.... now I buy them on e-bay, it is less expensive... but be cautious and aware of the product you purchase and the expiration date... if you go that route. I prefer the custom tray because it doesn't leave any room for the gel to escape. I usually only use it maybe two days in a row maybe every six months. Btw.. I am a smoker too...I get compliments all of the time.


The kind I use is DAYWHITE EXCEL is is 9.5% peroxide. I love it.
Reply:Although there are many so called “at home teeth whitening” products, the best way to get your teeth whiter is to visit a cosmetic dentist. Here are some reasons:


1. In addition to have a whiter teeth, you’ll get a good dental check up and have your teeth professionally cleaned.


It would be a little silly to have your teeth whitened when you have some underlying problems like cavities or gingivitis. That would be like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. Remember that you need to have your teeth free from plaque or tartar build-up before using any teeth whitening products. Otherwise they won’t be able to reach the enamel of your teeth and won’t work well.


2. You will also have your mouth checked for oral cancer.


If you haven’t had a dental check up in more than a year, your dentist or the hygienist will inspect more than your teeth. He or she will conduct a complete examination of your mouth for early signs of cancer of the lips, gums, and tongue. This is important, especially if you’ve ever smoked or used smokeless tobacco.


3. Professional teeth whitening gives better results.


Most at-home teeth bleaches and whitening systems can only whiten your teeth by a few shades. The most common ingredient in teeth whitening systems is carbamide peroxide. At-home products contain 10% carbamide peroxide. The professional teeth whitening systems that dentists use contain 15% to 35% carbamine peroxide.


With these professional teeth whitening systems, a cosmetic dentist first cleans your teeth with pumice and then puts a barrier over your gums to protect them. He or she then applies a peroxide gel to your teeth and leaves it on for 40 minutes.


Cosmetic dentists can also use laser teeth whitening systems. The dentist applies a whitening gel to your teeth and then directs a laser at the teeth. The laser activates the hydrogen peroxide in the gel.


4. Your dentist will tell you what you realistically can expect from teeth whitening procedure.


There is a natural variability in the color of teeth. You can whiten your teeth by a few shades with an at-home teeth whitening product, or many shades if you have professional teeth whitening. But teeth come in various shades of white and off-white, and the amount of whitening that is possible with your teeth may not match your expectations. Your dentist can tell you what you can expect.


5. Professional teeth whitening is fast.


Most home whitening systems can take weeks and weeks of treatments to whiten your teeth. A professional teeth whitening can lighten teeth by up to eight shades in one session.


6. Professional teeth whitening is less likely to weaken your teeth, irritate your gums, or over-bleach your teeth.


Teeth whitening, whether done at home or in a dentist’s office, can have some side effects. Your teeth will often become more sensitive to heat and cold. Usually, this heightened sensitivity fades in a few days.


You may also experience gum irritation. At-home bleaching products that use ill-fitting trays are more likely to irritate your gums than a professional teeth whitening at your dentist’s office. Your dentist will use a tray that is much more likely to fit well and provides barriers that help protect your gums from the bleaching solutions.


It is also possible to over-bleach your teeth with at-home teeth whitening kits. This can cause discoloration and blotchiness.


So, all in all, it is a good idea to bypass the home teeth bleaching products and head to a cosmetic dentist for professional teeth whitening.



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