I had the BrightSmile done twice. It was $500 and it didn't work as well as I planned. They redid it and still was not as white as I'd liked them to be. They said I could get up to 7 shades lighter, but when they hold the color strips up to your teeth, it's hard to see. I didn't think it was worth the money I spent on it. I bought my son the GoSmile and it was $90.00 and it's worked just as good as the treatmetn I had.
2006-07-19 13:01:18
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answered by pamela_d_99 5
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I got a free whitening kit when I became a new patient at my dentist. It was a perk to draw new customers. They made trays just for my teeth and I got the liquid gel in tubes. It is good for 3 months of whitening and when I run out it costs 30 buks for a new tube. They advertize that if you are someone off the street and just want a kit made for your mouth it is 295.00 bucks.
Call around and see if dentists in your area are willing to offer the same perk to new patients, the worst that could happen is they say no and then you move on to the next number. Good Luck!
2006-07-19 13:04:20
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answered by cooltoque 4
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You could maybe stop being so vain, and actually spend that money else-where... OR you could use that over the counter crap, brush 2 (or even three times) a day, with just any toothpaste (doesn't matter which) and you'll notice a difference eventually. Unless of course you used to have braces, then a cleaning would be best, because you'd need it, but tooth whitening is pointless
2006-07-19 13:04:55
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answered by herman_gill 2
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Most insurance companies don't cover whitening and it'll cost between $150 and $400, depending on which process you pick.
2006-07-19 13:00:30
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answered by brockett11 2
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Britesmile runs sales for $399 to whiten and the pods are pretty cool while the procedure is going on.
2006-07-19 13:01:14
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answered by Starr 5
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About $600. According to my dentist.
2006-07-19 13:00:17
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answered by JeffyB 7
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600-800 bucks. Allow about 2 hours in the chair, and a little pain if the chems burn the edges of your gums (happens, but not that bad.)
2006-07-19 13:08:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on where you live, call around to dentist's office and they will be more than happy to quote you rates.
2006-07-19 13:00:31
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answered by Susan O 3
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depending on which procedure you choose, it could cost you anywhere from about one thousand to three thousand. It also makes your teeth more sensitive, so be careful.
2006-07-19 13:05:04
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answered by ssavage23 4
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around $500 in my area
2006-07-19 14:34:36
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answered by dt 5
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