Crest Whitestrips really, really work, kind of expensive but worth it if you want whiter teeth without having to go to the dentist and spend 100's of dollars.
2006-06-15 01:53:22
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answered by Plain_Common_Sense 4
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skip the cheap stuff, and go on line to buy at www.britewhite.com It ranges from $99 - $139, and it is worth every penny and will save you money in the long run. I tried all of the OTC ones that slid off and didn't do the job. This kit has a mold you send in to match your teeth and lots of whitener. We drink red wine every day, and it is amazing how well this whitener works despite such staining. Just be sure to buy Sensodyne toothpaste to use a week or two prior and after in case of sensitivity. The tooth paste solved an irritation problem I had with using it the first time.
2006-06-15 02:19:05
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answered by ecology minded 2
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The toothpaste and store-bought whitening products work minimally at best. I had a procedure done at my dentist's office a few years ago. The cost was reasonable and has become even more so since then. I've had many compliments on my teeth and I'm glad I invested in it.
2006-06-15 01:54:37
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answered by indianalee 4
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Consumber Reports rates Colgate Simply White Night and Crest Night Effects the highest.
2006-06-15 01:53:26
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answered by jockeygrrl 2
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Well, it doesnt actually whiten your enamel, however when you consider that it makes your lips black, your enamel do seem whiter. I'll cross, final time I used a few of that, it took weeks for the black to leave, and I had to provide an explanation for it in 3 one-of-a-kind interviews. I believe I bought ripped off, when you consider that the label bought rainy and it mentioned Sharpie beneath.
2016-09-09 02:04:14
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answered by huenke 4
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rembrant 2 hour white...i swear by it ....do the 2 hour treatment the once a week/ or when ever you want a little extra sparkle do just one 15 minute treatment ...it works great and you see dramatic results after just 30 minutes the first time!
2006-06-15 01:54:43
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answered by JeNe 4
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Sensodyne is damaging to the enamel on your teeth according to my dentist. Don't brush with it just rub it on the sensitive area(s).
2006-06-15 04:07:53
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answered by qadijah2004 1
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