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Old 10-13-2007, 04:21 PM
UbinTook UbinTook is offline
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Default Teeth Whitening

Any have this done professionally? What is the best "type" and experiences...I.E "zoom whitening" locations?
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Old 10-13-2007, 04:30 PM
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Default Re: Teeth Whitening

im finding a dentist and getting this done within a couple weeks and I am also interested.

I guess I'll write a trip report.
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Old 10-13-2007, 04:42 PM
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Worked well for him;

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Old 10-13-2007, 04:43 PM
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I believe it damages your enamel.
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:14 PM
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Default Re: Teeth Whitening

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I believe it damages your enamel.

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It can make your teeth sensitive temporarily, I don't think it damages them though.
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:16 PM
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Default Re: Teeth Whitening

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I believe it damages your enamel.

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It can make your teeth sensitive temporarily, I don't think it damages them though.

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This is true.

I challenge anyone to put on white strips for a period longer than 2 consecutive hours. It will be a very painful experience.
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:17 PM
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i had it done. worked great. no pain whatsoever.
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:24 PM
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Default Re: Teeth Whitening

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I believe it damages your enamel.

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It can make your teeth sensitive temporarily, I don't think it damages them though.

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This is true.

I challenge anyone to put on white strips for a period longer than 2 consecutive hours. It will be a very painful experience.

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lol, doesnt the box say to leave them on for like 5-30 minute depending on type?

i tried them once and got good results. made my teeth sensitive for the last 2-3 days of using them and 1-2 days after, but lasted for a couple months.

fortunately i dont have candy corn teeth, so i haven't done them again.
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Old 10-13-2007, 07:59 PM
Howard Beale Howard Beale is offline
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Any have this done professionally? What is the best "type" and experiences...I.E "zoom whitening" locations?

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I tried one of the 'one time' treatments and it worked ok but it didn't last for me because I smoke and drink a lot of coffee. I then had my dentist make plastic impressions and buy the teeth whitening stuff from him and it works well and would work even better if I used it more. That's the good part of this approach: You can continue the process as needed. Plus it's not that expensive.
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Old 10-13-2007, 10:41 PM
JMP300z JMP300z is offline
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Default Re: Teeth Whitening

Im a 4th yr dental student about to graduate.

Tooth whitening isnt really harmful to your teeth...there is some reports of slight risk of resorption but really whitening is fine. Sensitivity is a temporary side effect and can range from mild to severe. Consider alternating in a desensitizing tooth paste like sensodyne containing potassium nitrate.

Zoom etc in office bleaching doesnt work. Seriously. Dentists use it b/c patients want the service of doing it in an hour or two and buy into the hype. During the procedure your teeth become desiccated and whiten but the result is temporary and the final shade change is minimal. Again, it is a marketing gimmick.

Crest white strips and all the other OTC work fine for a slight to moderate change.

Ask your dentist if he/she makes trays and can issue you some 22% carbamide peroxide. Wear the trays overnight. This is the most effective and proven method. You can continue to bleach for months to a year to get the desired results.

If you have any hypocalcification (white spots) they will not change but whitening your teeth to match them and hide them somewhat sometimes works.

ALso if you have dark intermittent stains in addition to yellowish shade teeth, consider a good cleaning or microabrasion in order to remove them.

Lastly, bleaching will NOT change any restorations you have. Any composite fillings, porcelain laminate veneers or porcelain crowns will not change colors and will have to be replaced. If you are planning on having these done in your anterior teeth, think to bleach to the desired shade before having these services.

Feel free to PM me any specific questions.

-JP
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