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    yes get white strips enstead.

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    why? x

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    gem gem what is whitening? is it a toothpaste or what?

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    Quote Originally Posted by alltheseboysmom View Post
    I too would not recommend having the Zoom! whitening done. I had a severe reaction to it about midway through the whitening process. I began having an adverse reaction the the product once the light was applied. Terrible shooting nerve pains that shot from my teeth all the way into head. The whole process was supervised by my dentist whom I trust very much, and he said although rare, serious adverse reactions do occur. I paid a lot to have it done and by the time all was said and done, my teeth were 6 shades lighter and I had a headache, mouth pain and tooth sensitivity that lasted for about 3 weeks. Definitely NOT worth it to me!
    The same exact thing happened to me.

    I was missing a tooth, and because I was dead set on Zoom, I waited to pick the color of my implanted tooth until after the whitening. Which would have been a smart idea, had I simply used strips or something.

    Now my teeth are super sensitive, even after a year.

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    No, I would definetly not use any clinical whitenig procedures. There are always side effects and risks, and it's not worth it for me.

    My teeth are slightly yellow and i found that just by brushing them a little longer with a standard whitening toothpaste, they became white. Of course, it's not a shiny, pure white. But it looks more natural and it's a lot less expensive!

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    i still prefer natural teeth whitening

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    Be careful what you use on your teeth. The enamel has to last a lifetime just
    watch out for "free trials" and avoid them.

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    When a tooth gets a grayish internal stain after a root canal , it will never lighten from whitening strips. It would require a procedure called internal bleaching.Always take good care of your teeth.

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    You could try a home based solution.
    The most popular brand of home teeth whitening is called Crest White Strips, which works by slowly removing teeth stains and whitens teeth.

    I was skeptical at first, but it wasn't until i personally tried it out for myself when i realized that it does work very well. I even documented this on my personal website which is mainly about *removed outbound link*

    I would highly recommend the strips if you're thinking about whitening your teeth cheaply and effectively.
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