What are the best products for teeth whitening?
I was wondering what products are the best for teeth whitening?
First, what is a good whitening toothpaste?
Second, what is a good product to use for teeth whitening that doesn’t leave my teeth extremely sensitive? I have heard from multiple people that a lot of the whitening strips leave your teeth very sensitive. Anyone have any experience with a whitening product that does not leave you with extremely sensitive teeth after?
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If you are really looking for teeth whitening, regular toothposte probably isn’t enough just by itself.
I suggest doing what this mom did,
http://laurateethwhiteningblog.blogspot.com/
I recommend you the Crest whitening strips.
And yes, they do leave your teeth sensitive a little bit, just skip a day and start using it again..it’s not that bad. The result is really great though!!
You’ll have white teeth in two weeks.
Look for a toothpaste that has tooth whitening specks. It really does work!
A good product is Crest Teeth Whitening Strips. It doesn’t exactly give your teeth sensitivety, just a bit of awkwardness because it feels like you have toothpaste on all day!
You can also use baking soda. Just dip a wet (not soaking) toothbrush into the box and brush for two minutes.
Hope this helps and good luck!
I’ve tried used AltaWhite for 3 weeks, and it’s work well for me. My teeth be whiter and brighter after I used it in just 2 weeks. I also brush my teeth twice a day and reduce to eat fast food, chocolate, and sticky sugary foods.
So, I recommend you to try AltaWhite
I’ve tried DazzleWhite in the past and it’s worked for me… it’s actually a lot better than I expected. You can learn more about it here:
http://healthydeals.info/dazzlewhite
Hope this helps!
By comparing the different whitening products on the market you can get a general feel for the value that each one will provide. Some products might work best in a particular incident. If you do not fall into the specifics of the incident the money you spend on the product will be wasted. Likewise, if you conduct a product comparison and find a teeth whitener that fits your needs well then you will likely be happy with the end result.
Here is a review of two great products which have free teeth whitening trial offers: http://teethwhitening.brighterplanet.org/