Sunday, August 2, 2009

Bleaching trays.......?

i got bleach and special bleaching trays made from the dentist...it cost about 300 dollars...but everyone knows teeth stain fast....i was curious...im out of the bleach so i was wondering if making a paste out of baking soda and peroxide and putting it in the tray and leaving that in for about 1 hour...once in a while would be ok?....would it kinda be the same as bleach....just to keep stains off my teeth....

Bleaching trays.......?
It's not actually bleach, more likely a percentage of carbomide peroxide. The true peroxide will irritate your gums, so I wouldn't. Brushing w/ baking soda should be fine as long as the gel you used to whiten didn't make your gums sensitive. Just look at the empty tubes or boxes the dentist gave you. You can buy virtually all of it on line for much less than the dentist charges. Plus, if you went through the whole whitening regime of a couple of weeks, your teeth are not going to stain THAT quickly. Sometimes your dentist will even give you a free touch up or maintenance kit that you use every 3-6 months for a few days to maintain your new white smile after the original whitening. In the meantime- no coffee, tea, colas, wine except through a straw placed behind your front teeth. I do that all of the time anyway. It's great you are whitening your teeth. It's the first thing I notice about anyone and it makes SUCH a difference.
Reply:no honey...... the story is not like this and not as simple as like u r describeing......





don't play in ur mouth and let the one who knows more about ur mouth work in it { the dentist}.......
Reply:Your dentist should have bleach refills. I know the bleach refills at my office are only $25.00 for 4 syringes. You should call your dentist and find out how much it costs. Because making your own paste isn't going to work.



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