Teeth Whitening London

Linda asks…Which type of Crest Whitening strips work best?I'm wondering which type of Crest Whitening Strips would work best for a teen. I don't drink coffee or smoke. I'm trying to decide between Classic, Premium or Premium Plus? Thanksadmin answers:Check the labels and see what the differences are in time required to wear them. Considering your age and personal habits, I'd recommend the least expensive. They all work well. I'd also recommend a battery operated toothbrush, which is much

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Teeth Whitening London

Jenny asks…black light teeth whitening?is it ok /possible to whiten you teeth (using a whitening kit of course) with a black light?admin answers:Commercial tooth whiteners use hydrogen peroxide and are expensive and inconvenient. A cheap and natural tooth whitening home remedy uses few strawberries but certain precautions have to be taken. I found the information atMaria asks…how can i recreate white light whitening gel with household products?the whitening kit "White Light" - which works

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Teeth Whitening London

David asks…Where can I get my Teeth Whitened in London?I really need my teeth whitened - my friends have had it done though and been disappointed as the shade is not noticeabley different. I dont want to waste my money and need to know that its money well spent. Can anyone recommend a specific salon or technique - Im kinda overwhelmed by all the choice!!! I want somewhere pretty central in London. Thanks for your help!!admin answers:I had my teeth done after I quit smoking so they were pretty

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Teeth Whitening London

Ruth asks…What are some ways to whiten your teeth other than white strips and bleaching?Crest white strips are temporary (I know that for a fact) My smile is by no means yellow, but I just like to have really white teeth. So what are some (good for your teeth too) ways to whiten them other than the two methods above? I already use whitening tooth paste, but that really doesn't seem to do much. Does baking soda whiten?admin answers:Baking soda. Add baking soda to your toothbrush with

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