See details: Use whitening strips or see a dentist for in-office whitening.
Answered 3/2/2014
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Many options: You can start with otc whitening agents providing that you maintain good healthy teeth and gums, or you can have them professionally done by your dentist on one session
Answered 3/2/2014
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See a dentist: The fastest and most effective option is the in-office whitening that is done by a dentist. The otc product like the toothpastes and the strips are great option for maintenance
Answered 2/26/2017
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Several: There are several ways to whiten your teeth, but i would not consider the toothpastes that claim "whitening" or the otc methods. The best way to get a predictable tooth whitening is by a dentist. There are several sophisticated procedures with special lights and special lightening solutions (that are a lot stronger than can be bought otc.) bleaching trays are often made for home bleaching.
Answered 3/6/2014
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Teeth whitening : You can use over the counter products, however, they are not so effective and/or stable. OTC bleach and whitening tooth paste could be used as a supplement only. A professional teeth whitening without laser, followed by home whitening system with custom trays for the long term effect. You will be very happy with the results.
Answered 2/4/2015
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See a dentist: For professional teeth whitening without laser, followed by home whitening system with custom trays for the long term effect. You can use over the counter products, however, they are not so effective. Note: there is no evidence based dentistry or scientific research to support that any "laser" have an effect on teeth whitening.
Answered 4/30/2014
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Two options: Providing that you maintain good oral hygiene , floss, brush, etc. There are many otc teeth whitening systems today, or you can have them professionally whitened at your dentist office
Answered 5/3/2014
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