Thursday, November 12, 2009

Whiter teeth!?

hey everyone!





i'm buying whitestrips tomorrow, and i'm wondering whether the crest night-time effects [2 weeks] or premium strips [1 week] work better . . .





it's a matter of twenty more dollars for the premium, and i don't exactly have loads of money [i'm a high-school student] so i was wondering if the premium one is worth it.

Whiter teeth!?
It just depends on how quickly you want results. If you want whiter teeth faster, then you will have to spend the extra $$$. However, if you are willing to be patient, then go for the cheaper ones. They will get your teeth white, they will just take a little longer.
Reply:No, the difference is only in the strength of peroxide in it. If you want faster results with the regular ones...and ONLY if you've tried them out first and your teeth / gums don't get sensitive...do it 2x per day, or two strips one after the other (for double the time). That cuts the time in half, for the SAME price!





Good luck.
Reply:i use premium and damn my teeth got white fast!!!








its worth


all the extra $
Reply:Well either way you get white teeth.


If you want it to work fast then the premium


If you don't care and would like to save some bucks then crest.





Personally I would want it to work fast, but that's just me.
Reply:A tooth paste i recommend is colgate cavity protection it keeps my teeth nice and shiny. Just don't over whiten your teeth with some of those whitestrips you'll do more damage then good.
Reply:DONT DONT DONT


DONT


im a HS student too


my dad's a dentist.


after weeks and weeks of me whining about how my teeth were icky and yellow he finally let me try whitestrips


you know what happened?


my teeth turned streaky


and then my dad explained why:


teens dont have enamal fully developed in teeth. so if you use whitening stuff, your teeth will turn streaky.


it's gross.


use whitening toothpaste.


trust me on this one, you WILL regret whitestrips.


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