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Oh, I forgot to add (for those with sensitive teeth), get a tooth paste (sensodine etc) when you're doing this.  Your teeth will be sensative for the first couple of days.  And you do not have to finish the whole pack of strips. Just do it to a point where you are happy with the whitness of your teeth :) ... speaking from experience. And don't sell your self short on the 5 minute strips. In frank words - they suck.
 

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the crest strips/tooth paste is the best thing out there... I used to get the special fitted forms from the dentist, but now all I get is the strips from her. The ones from the dentist (you can only get them through the dentist in Ontario) are stronger, and better. You can see the difference within 3 days. The store bought are good too, but it takes longer.

Nothing worse then not having that perfect pearly white smile on your wedding day :)...



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Hey Ladies, Just wanted to add some info to this thread, I am a Dental Hygienist, so this is what I do all day long, remember even in the same profession everyone has different opinions especially on elective procedures doesn't necessarily mean one is right or one is wrong so here is my OPINION

 

First thing First never ever buy those off the wall whitening products you may see on tv, like the $20 UV light or God forbid, those setups in the tanning salons or mall!

 

Crest White Strips are Great! Our practice highly recommends them, they are just as good as the Custom Tray Bleaching, they are just not as high of a concentration of the bleaching agent, however the custom trays are actually fitted to your mouth so you will get into the "hard to reach" in between parts of your teeth better than the strips. Zoom/ Zoom2 Whitening, this is basically just the I'm to lazy to wear trays or need it done tomorrow method, unless I was given a deal on it, I wouldn't pay the amount unless I needed it done ASAP.

 

As for sensitivity its completely normal, the best thing you can do is use a sensitivity toothpaste at least for a couple days before you start ( at least a week or two for Zoom), it takes sensitivty toothpaste two weeks to work and also you need to be using it for the full two minutes while brushing or it isn't going to work either, the bleach can make your gums sensitive will go away though...absolutely do not stop flossing! IMO best senitivity toothpaste are sensodyne or crest sensitivity, if one doesn't work for you the other should ( they work in 2 different ways)

 

Up Keep: No matter what the box says make sure you brush and floss before using....whitening doesn't "fade" its your daily habits that will affect the color of your teeth, commonsense stuff like smoking, coffee, tea, drk cola also remember red wines, blueberries, red sauce...just drink through a straw and you will be fine!

 

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Thank you for this!  I have extremely sensitive teeth but want to have them whiter for the wedding.  I will try using the sensitive toothpaste a few weeks before and hopefully that will work!! Last time I tried Crest white strips I wanted to pull my teeth out it hurt so bad!
 

Originally Posted by mmcst38 View Post

Hey Ladies, Just wanted to add some info to this thread, I am a Dental Hygienist, so this is what I do all day long, remember even in the same profession everyone has different opinions especially on elective procedures doesn't necessarily mean one is right or one is wrong so here is my OPINION

 

First thing First never ever buy those off the wall whitening products you may see on tv, like the $20 UV light or God forbid, those setups in the tanning salons or mall!

 

Crest White Strips are Great! Our practice highly recommends them, they are just as good as the Custom Tray Bleaching, they are just not as high of a concentration of the bleaching agent, however the custom trays are actually fitted to your mouth so you will get into the "hard to reach" in between parts of your teeth better than the strips. Zoom/ Zoom2 Whitening, this is basically just the I'm to lazy to wear trays or need it done tomorrow method, unless I was given a deal on it, I wouldn't pay the amount unless I needed it done ASAP.

 

As for sensitivity its completely normal, the best thing you can do is use a sensitivity toothpaste at least for a couple days before you start ( at least a week or two for Zoom), it takes sensitivty toothpaste two weeks to work and also you need to be using it for the full two minutes while brushing or it isn't going to work either, the bleach can make your gums sensitive will go away though...absolutely do not stop flossing! IMO best senitivity toothpaste are sensodyne or crest sensitivity, if one doesn't work for you the other should ( they work in 2 different ways)

 

Up Keep: No matter what the box says make sure you brush and floss before using....whitening doesn't "fade" its your daily habits that will affect the color of your teeth, commonsense stuff like smoking, coffee, tea, drk cola also remember red wines, blueberries, red sauce...just drink through a straw and you will be fine!

 



 

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Thanks for the info!  I am actually getting braces on soon (will be coming off about 2 months before our wedding!) So I want to whiten my teeth but I don't know if I should try and do this BEFORE I get the braces on, or after, or both.  I kinda want my teeth whiter now for my sister's wedding, and then again right before my own.  My teeth are sensitive so I don't want to screw up the braces by using white strips.  Any advice?  I am getting ibraces that go on behind my teeth so you can't see them.  Anyone know if you can whiten with braces on?  I may just have to ask my dentist, I'm just afraid he'll tell me not to use them! :)

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