Originally posted by: inveterate
Recently i've noticed that certain people have teeth that like,, almost glow and some have this bluish tint... How do they do that!
Drink radioactive water of course.
Originally posted by: inveterate
Recently i've noticed that certain people have teeth that like,, almost glow and some have this bluish tint... How do they do that!
Originally posted by: dullard
Totally inaffective way and waste of money to achieve only hyper sensitive teeth: Tooth whitening strips/gels.
Only sure fire way to get real results and in a healthy manner: Dentist whitening.
Studies show that toothpastes are basically ineffective. But many strips/gels are effective. You are simply misinformed.Originally posted by: 49erinnc
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So, you've never been to the dentist and you just assume you have no cavities? Why not go and find out for certain. The best diet and the best brushing in the world won't stop all cavities. Are you just in denial? You might be lucky and have no cavities. Or you might have several.Originally posted by: inveterate
i'm 18, and trust me,, i don'tt have a cavity. like even my diet could tell you. I eat nearly no sweets either. maybe a mint here or there, but thats about it.
Originally posted by: dullard
Studies show that toothpastes are basically ineffective. But many strips/gels are effective. You are simply misinformed.Originally posted by: 49erinnc
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But they will provide results. If all you need is a small shift, then for $15 you get what you need.Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Studies show that strips/gels provide minimal results and won't come anywhere remotely close to what custom trays will provide.
Originally posted by: dullard
But they will provide results. If all you need is a small shift, then for $15 you get what you need.Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Studies show that strips/gels provide minimal results and won't come anywhere remotely close to what custom trays will provide.
If you need more than a small shift, then yes the expensive dentist route works better. However, to imply that everyone needs to go the expensive route is simply wrong.
Originally posted by: FallenHero
I wanted to get my teeth whitened, but I said, "****** that. I'll just get a tan instead."
-Mitch Hedberg
The OP later said this:Originally posted by: 49erinnc
The OP said he noticed people with glowing white teeth and wanted to know how to accomplish that. Under that premise, strips/gels are in fact ineffective and only a trip to the dentist going to achieve the desired results. Sure, you may notice a slight change in color with store-bought products but they're not going to be very noticable to most people you come in contact with. And the results from the strips do not last nearly as long as the 15% and 20% stuff you get at the doctor. So to maintain even minimal results with strips, you're gonna spend far more than $15 and still won't have white teeth.
He wants just a slight change in color. Thus, he is the perfect canidate for the strips.Originally posted by: inveterate
My teeth look very clean and "relatively White".. Like just what color are they suppose to be..
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: Aflac
Teeth aren't naturally white.
True, but they aren't supposed to be Cheeto-colored, either.
Originally posted by: inveterate
i'm 18, and trust me,, i don'tt have a cavity. like even my diet could tell you. I eat nearly no sweets either. maybe a mint here or there, but thats about it.
Originally posted by: inveterate
I brush three times everyday since i was 3, and I go for 8 minutes each time. I've never had a cavity, my teeth are straight naturally, never needed braces, NEVER been to a dentist.
Recently i've noticed that certain people have teeth that like,, almost glow and some have this bluish tint... How do they do that!
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: Aflac
Teeth aren't naturally white.
True, but they aren't supposed to be Cheeto-colored, either.
Originally posted by: inveterate
i'm 18, and trust me,, i don'tt have a cavity. like even my diet could tell you. I eat nearly no sweets either. maybe a mint here or there, but thats about it.
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: Aflac
Teeth aren't naturally white.
True, but they aren't supposed to be Cheeto-colored, either.
Originally posted by: D1gger
Originally posted by: inveterate
i'm 18, and trust me,, i don'tt have a cavity. like even my diet could tell you. I eat nearly no sweets either. maybe a mint here or there, but thats about it.
You're an idiot. There is no way you can tell us you have no cavities when you have never been to the dentist. Diet, and good brushing aside, you just don't know.
By the way, my dentist said do not go near the white strips or the dentist applied whitening techniques. There are indications that the bleach and U/V light are damaging the tooth enamel and will create more grief down the road.