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Which tooth bleaching gel is the cheapest?

Thursday, March 11th, 2010


That would depend on where you shop. Just go to the store and look at the prices to find the cheapest. However, you are asking the wrong question. To get good value for your money, you should be asking which tooth bleaching gel is the most efffective. My patients and I have tried many products and as far as the over-the-counter products go, the Rembrandt tooth whiteners are the best value I have found so far.

old Easy Teeth Whitening Tutorial with Gimp

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

An easy tutorial on making teeth in your images and photos whiter. Brighten your pictures up in just a few simple steps.

Download Gimp for MSWindows here:
http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gimp_portable

I didn’t think I’d have to post this for the ignorant, but-
#1 Lighting can make teeth appear more yellow than they actually are.

#2 My teeth are ‘natural white’. Which means, I brush my teeth every day, but I don’t use teeth bleaching.

For a video on Changing EYE color, visit here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6qBts7qZ6I

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Duplex Teeth Whitening-bleaching Tray 10 Count. Can be used for flouride treatments too.

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Duplex Teeth Whitening-bleaching Tray 10 Count. Can be used for flouride treatments too.

10 After Care Teeth Whitening Duplex Trays. Our patent pending Duplex tray is proudly made in the USA and is the anchor for all our kits. Soft tray is elastic and fits snugly over all teeth surfaces for maximum pressure disbursement of gel. NO NEED TO HEAT AND FORM. Dispense a small bead of gel in the upper and lower inner facial side of the tray near the incisal edge that will rest on the visible side of the teeth, and wear the tray for appropriate time. Once done rinse the tray with cool water and store in our Dentech retainer case for future use. Doubles as a take home tray and is incentive for future discounted treatments. This tray is an excellent take home whitening tray or for use with cheek retractor for led whitening.

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Teeth Whitening Options

Monday, March 8th, 2010

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Three major teeth whitening options are available today. All three rely on varying concentrations of peroxide and varying application times.

In-Office Whitening

Significant color change in a short period of time is the major benefit of in-office whitening. This protocol involves the carefully controlled use of a relatively high-concentration peroxide gel, applied to the teeth by the dentist or trained technician after the gums have been protected with a paint-on rubber dam. Generally, the peroxide remains on the teeth for several 15 to 20 minute intervals that add up to an hour (at most). Those with particularly stubborn staining may be advised to return for one or more additional bleaching sessions, or may be asked to continue with a home-use whitening system.

In-office teeth whitening cost: $650 per visit (on average) nationwide.

(Read more about in-office teeth whitening)

Professionally Dispensed Take-Home Whitening Kits

Many dentists are of the opinion that professionally dispensed take-home whitening kits can produce the best results over the long haul. Take-home kits incorporate an easy-to-use lower-concentration peroxide gel that remains on the teeth for an hour or longer (sometimes overnight). The lower the peroxide percentage, the longer it may safely remain on the teeth. The gel is applied to the teeth using custom-made bleaching trays that resemble mouth guards.

Take-home teeth whitening kit cost: $100 to $400.

(Read more about professionally dispensed whiteners)

Over-the-Counter Whitening

The cheapest and most convenient of the teeth whitening options, over-the-counter bleaching involves the use of a store-bought whitening kit, featuring a bleaching gel with a concentration lower than that of the professionally dispensed take-home whiteners. The gel is applied to the teeth via one-size-fits-all trays, whitening strips or paint-on applicators. In many cases this may only whiten a few of the front teeth unlike custom trays that can whiten the entire smile.

Over-the-counter teeth whitening cost: $20 to $100.

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Hydrogen Peroxide vs. Carbamide Peroxide
The bleach preference for in-office whitening, where time is limited, is powerful and fast-acting hydrogen peroxide. When used in teeth bleaching, hydrogen peroxide concentrations range from approximately nine percent to 40 percent.

By contrast, the bleach of preference for at-home teeth whitening is slower acting carbamide peroxide, which breaks down into hydrogen peroxide. Carbamide peroxide has about a third of the strength of hydrogen peroxide. This means that a 15 percent solution of carbamide peroxide is the rough equivalent of a five percent solution of hydrogen peroxide.

How White Can You Go? A Matter of Esthetics
Teeth whitening results are subjective, varying considerably from person to person. Many are immediately delighted with their outcome, while others may be disappointed. Before you embark on any whitening treatment, ask your dentist for a realistic idea of the results you are likely to achieve and how long it should take to achieve them. Expectations play a major role in teeth whitening.

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Are you suppose to brush your teeth after bleaching your teeth?

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Ok so I got this bleaching gel and I have to put it in my retainers and they never told me if I’m suppose to brush my teeth after.
And I don’t know if it would wash away all the stuff that made my teeth white and my teeth would still be yellow please help!

It will not matter if you brush them or not. I would suggest brushing them b/c bacteria from your saliva also sat in the bleach tray w/ the bleach.

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Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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Best brand of Professional Teeth Whitening Bleach gel?

Friday, March 5th, 2010

I just used Sapphire for 3 weeks but it didn’t get my teeth as white as I wouldve liked. I want the fake bright white!!! Celebrity white!

Serious answers ONLY
I already have the teeth trays from the Sapphire so all I want is bleach refills.

None, over the counter things dont work, go to a dentist and do it

Dental Tooth Bleaching

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

bleach your teeth!

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Teeth bleaching trays

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

how to make bleaching trays

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can you brush your teeth with 5 minute bleaching gel?

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

its says to just put it on with a cotton swab, but i was wondering if you can brush your teeth with it, you would think it have a better effect too..

You should avaid this product. My dads a dentist and says all toothpastes and mouthwashes that claim to whiten don’t work. The problem is the solution is not on your teeth long enough to make any difference. 5 minute bleaching gel is something ive never heard of, but it sounds like it falls under the same problem.

If you want to whiten your teeth, get the strips or get trays made up at your doctor. It takes about an hour a day for a month or 2, but its deffinately worth it. After using denatl trays and gel, my teeth were significantly whiter within a month. The trays should be left in your mouth 30 min- 1 hour every day. 5 minute bleaching gel doesnt sound too good.