i've been doing some research and was wondering what people that have actually used different systems think. so what is the best teeth whitening system offered right now?
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Answer by p riz
the best teeth whitening system is Kim Kardashians Teeth Whitening system by far. shes an amazingly hot celebrity with a gorgeous smile. with her busy lifestyle she needs something that works fast and effectively.
you can get her system for free.. heres a link: http://KimKardashianTeethWhitening.net
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A tooth brush and a diet that has no processed foods.
ReplyDeleteCrest white strips. They are safe for your teeth and really work
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if you are inquiring about over-the-counter or professional products, but here is some information I hope will help
ReplyDeleteOver-the-counter (OTC) whitening pastes and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) will remove outer-most stain by abrasion (scratching). These products should be used on a limited basis since they remove enamel.
Over-the-counter whitening products use the same active ingredient as dental offices use, just in much lower concentration. If you have significant stain, you may notice a lighter shade following the use of an OTC product. Because of the low concentration these products are least likely to cause tooth sensitivity.
I see many gimmicks on the internet so be careful.
Dental office tray whitening systems are available in various strengths and are quite effective at whitening the teeth. The drawback is the high pricetag.
Profession Whitestrips (available from your dentist) give the most bang for your buck. These are considerably less expensive than tray whitening while providing exceptional results with a high concentration of the active ingredient.
One-hour, in-office whitening is the highest concentration of the active ingredient to whiten with swift, measurable results. However, this treatment will cost around $ 800 and may lead to significant sensitivity.
You can use the ncmpact link below to find more information and professional products.
Whatever the case, understand that household peroxide and bleach will not whiten the teeth. With the exception of baking soda, home remedies are generally myth. I say this because I frequently see these remedies mentioned on Answers.
A great resource to learn how tooth whitening works is the How Stuff Works website below.
Cassie
DISCLAIMER: This answer is meant to serve as general information and should not be used as a substitution for the advise of your dental professional.