Monday, April 27, 2009

Teeth Whitening products?

I'm 17, female...I live in Brisbane Australia...My teeth are slightly yellow, and I want them to be really white...What products should I use, how much are they, where can I buy them from, and how long would it take generally to see a difference? Thanks!

Teeth Whitening products?
Aside from going tot the dentist, I would recommend Crest Whitestrips Premium Plus. They are strips that contain 10% hydrogen peroxide that you wear on your teeth twice a day, for 30 minutes (1 hour a day).





With the Crest Whitestrips Premium Plus, you get 10 days worth of whitening strips, and you're supposed to be able to see results in 3 days.





Honestly though, I had to buy a second pack before I really began to see the results. But, at least I got results the second time around. So I would give these a try. I have no idea how much they would cost in Australia, but over here in the U.S., they are about $30.





By the way, Crest Whitestrips come in three types that you can purchase over the counter. Crest Whitestrips Classic, which is the original Crest Whitestrips. They contain 6% hydrogen peroxide, and it comes with 14 days worth of whitening strips. The Premium version is 10% hydrogen peroxide and comes with 7 days worth of whitening strips. And the Premium Plus is the same as Premium, only it contains an additional 3 days worth of whitening strips. The Premium and Premium Plus will more than likely cause more tooth sensitivity than the Classic, as they do contain a higher concentration of the whitening agent.





Anyway, if I were you, I would give these a try. If you don't get noticeable results the first time, then don't get discouraged, you may just need to treat your teeth longer, like I did, and give it another shot. If in the event that it doesn't work the second time around, I would then see a dentist about getting a more concentrated bleaching kit.
Reply:I use the mouth wash. It's affordable and I've seen pretty good results. In the states you can buy whitening mouth wash at all drug stores and chains like Target. I'm not familiar with the shopping business in Australia. Sorry.


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