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    has anyone tried these? I was thinking of buying them, but they're not cheap. If they do what they promice, then i think it would be well worth the 30 bucks though.





    any experiences?
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    Use them- and work GREAT. They are expensive, but a lot cheaper than a whitening treatment at the dentist. The only thing is that if you have sensitive gums, they may hurt a bit.


    Even the dentist was amazed at how well they worked on my mom's teeth.


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    Iagree with crimgoddess, they are amazing and work for a really long time (mine worked for 1 year!)

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    Yes they work - try them and you will be amazed!

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    They work, but they only whiten the front of your teeth! When I smiled real big you could see my back teeth were a diffrent color! I am saving up right now to get that Zoom whiting...it cost about $300 bucks, but everyone I talked to said its worth it. But Crest Whitestrips do work, I just wasn't happy with my results.

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    I used them last year before my wedding, and they worked pretty good. The only thing is that they really, really hurt the first time I used them. The pain only lasted about 1 second, but it was pretty intense. I have sensitive teeth though.

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    I just bought some... 37.95 for the 14 day pack!


    thanks for the info about it hurting your gums.. I have sensitive teeth too so I'll have to watch that.


    I almost went for the premium ( 7 day pack) but it was 45 dollars!


    My teeth have always been yellowish - and I'm not sure why - Im not a smoker, or a coffee drinker, and they're in pretty good health. hopefully these will brighten them up!
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    okay, Ive got them on, and they feel really funny! I noticed that the lower strip doesn't quite cover all my teeth - which superises me, since I have a smaller jaw- I was almost thinking that I would have to cut them a bit ahead of time.


    anyone else notice this?


    edit - one more thing, it doesnt say how long to seperate the times in between the 2 half hours of whitening a day, does it matter if you do them all at once... or what?Edited by: Babydoll
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    Oh! tell me how it goes. My boyfriend's away and I wanted to surprise him when he comes back with nice white teeth! I was thinking of the strips. Right now I have this Rembrandt whitening system, the one with the guard and the gel, but it is pretty gross tasting and so I can't keep it on too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by qpaulina42
    by the way:
    Why did the chicken cross the road?
    Hemmingway's answer: To die. In the rain.

    haha, you found my page. arn't they halarious?
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    I had that Zoom whitening thing done at my dentist last week - it is fantastic, the results are amazing.... BUT - it is not a particularly pleasant experience, it is completely painless but is very uncomfortable and may not be suitable if you have a sensitive gag reflex!!!! You cannot shut your mouth for over an hour as it is wedged open so your mouth does get extremely dry! Just a warning if anyone is contemplating it, chat about it with your dentist first!!

 

 

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