i wanna have white teeth!

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i want for my xmas present from all my family-to get laser treatment to whiten my teeth
where 'up north' could i go and how much am i looking to pay?
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Nile
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I can't help you with where to go 'up north', as I live 'down south', but I will say don't bother with 'in surgery' laser whiteneing.

The laser, or any form of light doesn't make any difference at all, and is just a gimmick, and while you may get instant whitening results it will not last, and you will have wasted your money. The way to go is to have a dentist, (preferably one you see regularly who knows your teeth), take impressions and have trays made up so that you can do 'at home' whitening. The dentist will advise you of the correct strength of bleach to use and will supervise the process. It will take a couple of weeks to reach optimum whiteness, but it will be worth it. If you go for the 'instant results zoom' (or similar) you will need to maintain it with at home treatments, so you will be paying twice as much.

When your initial kit of bleaching syringes run out, take a look at to buy a similar strength product at about a 50% saving or more, than the refills sold by UK dentists.

Not sure about prices 'up north', but here in the London suburbs dentist supplied home bleaching kits cost around £250-£350. Extra supplies of bleach from dentist.net cost me around £30 for about 6 months use.

I have been whitening my teeth under my dentist's supervision for around 2 years now, and I am very pleased with the results.

HTH

SparkyG
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I can't really add anything to SparkyG's excellent post!
A lot of the 'in practice' systems do offer the trays and gel as a backup, so you go out with brilliant teeth, and then the result is 'stabalised' over the next couple of weeks with the gel.
This becomes very expensive though, and is only really of use if you want really white teeth for a wedding/photoshoot/movie premier, and have left it too late to just go with the gel & tray systems.
I wouldn't recommend it to be used TOO often though Sparky! I would generally only 'approve' an extra couple of syringes about once a year for my patients.
You don't want 'see-through' teeth
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I wouldn't recommend it to be used TOO often though Sparky! I would generally only 'approve' an extra couple of syringes about once a year for my patients.

You don't want 'see-through' teeth You've got me worried now how often is 'too often'?

I drink lots of red wine and tea and coffee, as well as curries etc. so my teeth do get dingy very quickly . I use the bleach for 2-3 days (2 hour sessions) about every 6-8 weeks, to 'top up'. Do you think that is too much? I use 16% carbamide peroxide.

My dentist knows how often I use it, but has never said 'don't' , but then again he's very laid back, and doesn't like comitting himself!

Cheers

SparkyG
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went to my dentist yesterday and asked about teeth whitening, they do the impression/tray type of whitening and it would cost £275. (private charges) but when I asked what type of improvement I could expect he showed me some teeth( hopefully fake!) and what mine were now and what i could expect and I couldnt tell the diff. May have been different with a whole set of them in my mouth though.
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Using it for the 2 hour sessions probably isn't too bad at all, as it won't get the full penetration in that time (Oh err missus!).
If you were using it all night as often as you are I'd probably be telling you not to!
The staining you're building up could probably be removed just as effectively with a good electric toothbrush and the 'whitening' toothpastes (Which are really just stain removers).
Your dentist is the person who knows you and your teeth best though, and if he/shes happy then I would go with that.
From how you describe it above, it sounds OK really.
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The staining you're building up could probably be removed just as effectively with a good electric toothbrush and the 'whitening' toothpastes (Which are really just stain removers).
Already do that! Very into oral hygiene

Thanks so much for your opinion, very much appreciated

SparkyG
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I live in the North West and paid £500 for Britesmile whitening treatment and I have to say that I couldn't really see any difference. I have been told that you get better results with Zoom whitening, but I don't know.
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Zoom whitening is offered by a private dental practice in Liverpool city centre called City Practice. Very nice private practice above the Slug & Lettuce in city centre. Costs around £400.
Highly recommended by me!
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Does anyone have an opinion about Crest Whitestrips? I ordered some from ebay recently (the "Supreme" version).
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Does anyone have an opinion about Crest Whitestrips? I ordered some from ebay recently (the "Supreme" version). *Edit* Silly me, I had a read through older posts..they seem to get the thumbs up. Can't wait to try them
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