YES! i highly recommend CREST WHITESTRIPS PREMIUM PLUS. I payed 27 dollars for them, and now i have a beautiful WHITE smile. Also, if you are not satisfied with the results, you have 60 days to send the receipt to the company, and they'll give your money back guarenteed. It is definantly worth it! I hope this helped. :) YES! i highly recommend CREST WHITESTRIPS PREMIUM PLUS. I payed 27 dollars for them, and now i have a beautiful WHITE smile. Also, if you are not satisfied with the results, you have 60 days to send the receipt to the company, and they'll give your money back guarenteed. It is definantly worth it! I hope this helped. :)
Whitening strips do work but quality can be a problem. Not all products are created the same. Here is a review of how one lady was able to use a combination of teeth whitening products to get the results she was looking for: http://whiteteethwhitening.net
Yes, but they may be difficult at times to work. Discuss this matter with your dentist.
Yes, strips are applied to the front surfaces of the upper and lower teeth two times a day for a two-week period of time for optimal results.But Regardless of the tooth whitening method you employ, dentists advise that individuals performing at-home dental whitening treatments use caution when it comes to the use of such products.
Yes they do, although your money would be better spent elsewhere such as on a teeth whitening gel. They are a lot more effective, seeing results a lot quicker. However there are also at home remedies that you can pursue that probably won't requiring you to purchase anything. Check out the two links below for both options.
Most teeth whitening strips are safe if they can sell in the market as they need to pass certain test in order to sell it out! It is always good to go for the one that recommend by the dentist as it must be safe for sure!
"If the whitening strips do not contain bleach or any harsh acidic products, and if you do not use them all the time, they are relatively harmless. Crest does a good job with whitening strips."
Teeth whitening strips are not completely without risk. Some teeth whitening strips sold over-the-counter have low pH levels which may damage one's teeth. The best place to whiten one's teeth is at a dentist.
They contain a peroxide formula that help remove the stains through oxidation.
"Cosmetic teeth whitening does work, but be careful is you have sensitive teeth. The peroxide in the strips can cause severe gum discomfort."
Their teeth will get whiter.
Yes, but you should consult a dentist.
They brush and floss their teeth regularly. Some of them use Crest White Teeth Whitening Strips.
Most forms of teeth whitening make teeth more sensitive to temperature, using some whitening strips and whitening tooth paste can not affect your sensitivity, but most harsher forms of whitening will affect tooth sensitivity.
Yes it is.
Before, of course. Brushing your teeth removes build up of food, plaque and other nasty things. So do you want to whiten your teeth, or the nasty gunk on top? Also, if you brush your teeth afterward, it might not let all the chemicals do their complete job.
The reason you feel hurt when you use teeth whitening strips maybe because you have sensitive teeth. In other words, the chemical overact in your gum and that's the reason why you feel hurt!
yes they can become overly sensitive. that's what I read on the site.
Anyone can use it, as long as they have their adult teeth grown out. However, using whitening strips can cause sensitivity to the teeth, and sometimes to the gums as well. It can also create gum irritation. As long as you're aware and fine with some of the side effects that might occur, you should be able to put it on. However, you should go to a dentist first, and see what she/he tells you. There may be a specific whitening strip for your type of teeth, or they can tell you precisely whether or not it's good for your teeth to put whitening strips. In addition, there are other ways to whiten teeth. Fruits, such as starfruit can help in whitening teeth, brushing your teeth everyday, and I also heard that putting baking soda with your toothpaste works as well. On the other hand, again, for precise ways to whiten your teeth the fastest and safely, it's recommended to ask your dentist first.
My dentist recommended them to me when I was eleven almost twelve I have yet to use them because they are fairly pricey. This may not be for everyone but I don't have any thing that would make me any different from other kids. Check with your dentist first. Usually a quick call does the trick. Hope I helped.
Tanning beds use UV light to tan you, and dentists use UV light to whiten your teeth. So tanning beds help whiten your teeth, but whitening your teeth also breaks down the enamel. So yes, tanning beds are bad for your teeth, but so are whitening strips.
Crest offers a product for whitening teeth. It is labeled as 'Crest Whitestrip Premium Plus Whitening' and offers small strips that are wrapped around one's teeth to remove staining, yellowing and leave teeth white and clean looking.