What teeth whitener works for you?

The number of teeth whitener options overwhelms me. How is someone supposed to make heads-or-tails about these alternatives without spending a week researching them?

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Lisa M
15 posts
3 Aug 2006

Unfortunately, no one whitening treatment is for everyone. It really depends on your expectations.

Treatments like BriteSmile, a dentist teeth whitening procedure, will lighten your teeth up to 9.3 shades in a hour.  Great unless you already have relatively white teeth- then you might glow in the dark! LumaArch teeth whitening may lighten your teeth between 2-4 shades in about a 30 minutes. Also really great, you will quickly see immediate results, but maybe 2-4 shades is not the look you desired. As far as if a laser or a light is used during the process, not sure that one is necessarily better than the other. The treatments that do use a light source seem to lighten more shades, in less time.

cecilia
4 posts
15 Dec 2006

I got Bright Smile- really loved my results.  The only sad part was that with the coffee in the am and red wine in the evening diet that I am on- they faded pretty quickly.  Trays with the procedure to do touch ups would be ideal.  I would do a professional teeth whitening procedure that has trays that are custom made for your teeth so that you can maintain your results.  I believe that most people feel as if every year and half or so you need to repeat the teeth whitening procedure if you really want them to be pearly white.

ollie
unregistered guest

19 Feb 2007

few difference between teeth whiteners that a cosmetic dentist will use for teeth whitening treatments. They all use high bleach concentrations and some sort of activitation method, like an intense light or laser. You'll pretty much get the same results from britesmile as you'd get from zoom or rembrandt. The important thing in teeth whitening in how skilled is the person applying the bleach to your teeth. Do they prep properly by protecting your gums or clearing away tartar and other grime? Do they carefully monitor you as you sit in the chair, or do you get abandoned for an hour? My sense is that the cosmetic dentists have a leg up on the teeth whitening places like britesmile. they can see oral issues such as gum recision and proactively address this. go to britesmile, they'll slap on the bleach, and get the process going.

guest
unregistered guest

21 May 2007

I got my teeth whiten professionally and the results were good... my teeth were white but they weren't celebrity white.  And I also had a lot of sensitivity.  The trays that they had given me helped me maintain the color but not as mcuh... I can say that the whiteness faded away aprox 4 months but my teeth are still whiter than before.

Ami
unregistered guest

27 Jul 2007

i think dentist teeth whitening is a waste of money. your teeth will yellow in less thn 6 mos and you are then back getting it done again for another $400. -Ami

mmrogers
9 posts
20 Aug 2007

I had mine done at Bright Smile three years ago and it worked great. My teeth are still white and bright (obviously not as much as they were the day I had it done, but still better than before) The key is healthy maintenance. You've got to use a toothpaste with whitening, see your dentist regularly (it's the plaque build up that hold the stains the most), chew Trident White, and be sure to at least rinse if you can't actually brush after drinking wine or coffee.

Sallie
unregistered guest

14 Sep 2007

I've use Crest Whitening strips ever since they came out on the market. The strips won't make your teeth dozens of shades whiter, but they're great for people, such as myself, who enjoy coffee and red wine on occasion. They're also a relatively inexpensive way to touch up professional whitening jobs.

LR
unregistered guest

23 Sep 2007

I had trays made by my dentist and used Opalesence 10% bleaching cream initially for a number of days, then switched to 15%, This process gradually whitened my teeth to the stage my teeth will be whitened, which was a great improvment over the dull color I started out with. I discovered that your teeth will only go so white, and not the dazzling "movie star" white we'd like. Now I only use the trays and the 15% several times a yr. for a shorter time to maintain their whiteness. I'm very pleased with what this has done, as it works quite well. I recently had veneers put on my top teeth and am even more pleased.

ms me
unregistered guest

29 Jan 2008

i hated my zoom whitening at my dentist so i would cross that off your list of options. the rembrandt toothpaste felt good and cost plenty. however it didn't make a difference that i can detect now. my friend is trying out crest strips. another is doing go smile. waiting for someone to hit a eureka moment

Elayne Nelson
unregistered guest

4 Feb 2008

1. Wal-Mart Equate White strips, Foul taste, little whitening but stayed in placed. 2. Crest White strips, noticeable whitening, good taste but did not stay in place. Very thin like Saran Wrap and slippery. 3. Rembrant strips good whitening, good taste, thick waxy strips stayed in place. Will buy again. 4. Rembrant Trays. (I only Whiten my Upper Teeth because that is all that can be seen.) Good whitening better than Crest. OK taste. Mouth dispenser tray a bit ackward. One small capsual will do 3 upper teeth applications, if you only put the amount you need in the tray. One capsual will overflow your upper tooth tray once you put it in your mouth. A waste of Expensive Product. Be Frugal and squeeze just enough out in the tray. Seal up the capsual with a tooth pick and use up the 2 more sessions.

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