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To start with the best and easiest way is to see your dentist for a cleaning. They can remove the stains caused from the coffee, tea and smoking. Then the rest is up to your home care in keeping the stains off. Once you get the stains removed, it will be a lot easier to keep them off! Using a soft toothbrush and whitening toothpaste can do wonders alone, but sometimes you need a little extra help.

If you want the hollywood white, then talk to the dentist about home bleaching. He/she will suggest two different methods that are known to work well. One is bleaching trays that are custom made from impressions taken of your teeth. These work with a solution the dentist provides for you. The other is the in house, or one hour bleaching method that the doctor or his assistant preforms at the office.

The custom trays ususally takes a few minutes to a couple of hours a day for about two weeks to reach your desired results. Most patients I've found love this type of whitening. It allows them the freedom to judge when they need to "touch up" by bleaching whenever they feel their teeth have gotten stained from time, coffee, tea, wines and other things. It also allows them to touch up again months, or years down the road. The average cost of this is around $200-400. It's the method of bleaching I've used for over 15 years now, and I highly recommend this one.

Then there is the one hour system that the dentist does in his office, it's quiet expensive though, somewhere around the $600-$700 area. Some dentist don't use it or recomend it due to the sensitivity it causes. It's bleaching usually last for a couple of years and requires touch up with bleaching pens and mouthwashes which are expensive too. This gives you the instant white but the results aren't lasting.

So, it's really up to you and how much you want to spend to get those "pearly" whites. I would check around on the prices in your area. But the key question is, are you willing to maintain it, with regular appointments with your dentist and diligent home care? Talk to your dentist, they can answer all of your questions. Good luck!

2007-02-28 14:13:48 · answer #1 · answered by HeatherS 6 · 1 0

I tried the Zoom, which is done professionally at a Dentist office. My teeth got 1-2 shades whiter. My husband noticed it right away. I now use the crest strips for maintance. The zoom cost me $200.00, But I had a coupon, that came in the mail. The zoom whitening is usually around $400-500, so keep an eye on the junk coupons that comes to your house.

2007-02-28 13:55:58 · answer #2 · answered by msknowitall 5 · 0 1

Stay away from the professional teeth whitening procedures and from the whitening at home kits. They are using extremely toxic chemicals that can cause IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO TOOTH ENAMEL and premature tooth decay.

Check out this site: http://www.naturalwhiteteeth.net - It's about how you can whiten your teeth 100% naturally. Same results but 100% safe and 1000 times cheaper.

2014-09-16 02:28:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My daughter has used the whitening strips that you buy at Walmart. They worked for her and it lasted for weeks. She had a pretty white smile for her prom last year. They cost about $15.00.

2007-02-28 14:30:10 · answer #4 · answered by TPhi 5 · 0 0

before you spend any money, try rinsing with hydrogen peroxide first, it works wonders for me even though it tastes bad. Do that for about a week, take before and after pics too.

2007-02-28 13:38:09 · answer #5 · answered by ~Kimberly~ 3 · 0 2

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