Friday, May 21, 2010

I am looking for a tooth whitening product that won't hurt your teeth?

I used rembrandt and crest before and they hurt so much when you drink cold stuff.

I am looking for a tooth whitening product that won't hurt your teeth?
All tooth whiteners will cause some sensitivity - before using them use a desensitizing toothpaste for a couple of weeks, e.g. Sensodyne. Use a high fluoride mouthwash as well (such as Oral B's Fluorinse) if you have sensitivity. Also the toothpaste can be rubbed into sensitive teeth a bit like an ointment and allowed to soak in overnight - don't be too generous with it just burnish it into the sensitive spots. Continue to use the Sensodyne for a few weeks after whitening.





If you find you are very sensitive then instead of using the product on a daily basis only use it every other day or every 2 days. It will take you longer to attain your desired degree of whiteness but it won't be as uncomfortable - continue with the desensitizing toothpaste during the days you are whitening.
Reply:use the crest stripes
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Only £10, re-usable and works a treat!
Reply:If you go to your denist you can get your teeth bleached and if you use crest white strips and they hurt your teeth afterward you can use crest sensitivity toothpast to help the sensitivity go away some.If you need help or advice or just someone to talk to them email helpandadvice@yahoo.com . go ahead and email helpandadvice@yahoo.com today and check it out.
Reply:use crest whitestrips and brush with sensodine toothpaste that should help with the sensitivity
Reply:While tooth whitening products will work for most people, some people just can't use them without having sensitivity.


Before you use any new type of product on your teeth, you should discuss the use with your dentist.


If he/she feels that tooth whitening will not harm your teeth, he will discuss various methods and products that might work for you. But first and foremost, see your dentist.


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