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    Laser Teeth whitening -- just had it done

    I just had my teeth laser bleeched this past sat and it worked great! Definetly worth the money. They were a little sensitive for the first 24 hours though.

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    do you know what system they used? Whether it was britesmile, rembrandt, or something else?

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    how much $$ you spend

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    yeah how much and what type of doc did you go to bro i want to get that **** done

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    www.smilox.com
    This stuff will make your teeth glow in the dark after a weeks treatment.
    I get Nite White. You'll need bleaching trays.

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    is it that good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertrophy
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    This stuff will make your teeth glow in the dark after a weeks treatment.
    I get Nite White. You'll need bleaching trays.
    I think im going to get nite white.. how long do you have to use it for?

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    The best stuff ever. Your first treatment is like 7 nights, then you touch up every now and then. I had everyone asking me what i was using on my teeth.

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    wow, i wanted to get it professionally done with a dentist, but this sounds fine, how did you find out about it?

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    I went to the dentist and he gave it to me for high price, but I needed impressions to make bleaching trays to put the stuff in. Then my buddy told me that I could of just ordered of the net, and I did the second time and save a lot of money.

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    the impressions were expensive, huh?

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    The doc used rembrandt, I have heard that brite smile is great as well. My teeth were 9 shades whiter after 1 hour. You had the laser thing in your mouth for an hour -- the doc checked and applied more gel to your teeth every 15min. Since the dentist was the father of a friend of mine he charged me $500.oo. Around me the prices go from 700 -- 1600.

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    Rembrandt is pretty good...and i'm not suprised that your teeth were pretty sensitive afterwards -- we had some patients with severe sensitivity after that one...but very good results, for sure...

    glad to hear you were happy with it...

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    Im glad the only thing I need are those crest strips. 25 dollars a year.
    Dont smoke,.....

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    Oh i have a better idea, why don't you all just brush your teeth 2 times a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bermich
    Im glad the only thing I need are those crest strips. 25 dollars a year.
    Dont smoke,.....

    Ditto

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaTyR
    Oh i have a better idea, why don't you all just brush your teeth 2 times a day.
    certain stains can't be removed with regular brushing...for anyone that drinks coffee, teas, red wine, soda...aside from smoking/dipping of course...

    some people just naturally gather stains more easily...it's not just because they don't brush.

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    I used to drink up to 6 cups of coffee a day. I quite coffee, but I still love red wine. I did have some stains that would not come out with the crest strips. The strips only cover the first few teeth anyway. I think I am going to try nite white to keep them white.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitnessNY
    I used to drink up to 6 cups of coffee a day. I quite coffee, but I still love red wine. I did have some stains that would not come out with the crest strips. The strips only cover the first few teeth anyway. I think I am going to try nite white to keep them white.
    and i've got both problems...i drink coffee almost every day, and i love red wine, though i don't drink it nearly as often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cb25
    certain stains can't be removed with regular brushing...for anyone that drinks coffee, teas, red wine, soda...aside from smoking/dipping of course...

    some people just naturally gather stains more easily...it's not just because they don't brush.

    Bro, ignore Satyr...........he's a kid who goes around talkin' sh*t in everyone's posts.

    Look at all of his offerings by looking at all of his posts in his profile.

    Totally useless.

    ~SC~

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwoleCat
    Bro, ignore Satyr...........he's a kid who goes around talkin' sh*t in everyone's posts.

    Look at all of his offerings by looking at all of his posts in his profile.

    Totally useless.

    ~SC~
    ha, no worries man...i hadn't even given it a second thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by cb25
    certain stains can't be removed with regular brushing...for anyone that drinks coffee, teas, red wine, soda...aside from smoking/dipping of course...

    some people just naturally gather stains more easily...it's not just because they don't brush.
    ITS JUST A ****ING JOKE ! JEZUS

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    I looked online and got the molds you send to lab for custom fit trays. The trays are great, but even though I'm using 22% carbamoxide or whatever, the results blow... Friend told me there's a home kit like the laser thing now. Haven't seen it. I'll ask him about it.

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    I went to this spot at the mall called Clear Smile Spas. If you're i NJ, there's a location at the Willowbrook Mall in Wayne and one in the Bridgewater Mall. It was like $300 and it was extremely sensitive for the first 24 hours but well worth it. Done in an hour. They used the ZOOM procedure. They apply the gel and you sit there and watch TV for an hour while they shine this super bright blacklight at your mouth (you have UV sun glasses on)...every 6 mos I would touch it up with the trays/gel they sell for $50 (trays, 2 syringes, use it for 4 hours and you're good for another 6 months)...peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertrophy
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    This stuff will make your teeth glow in the dark after a weeks treatment.
    I get Nite White. You'll need bleaching trays.
    Was it the DayWhite Deluxe Whitening System?

    Thanks

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    Anyone on here used the home light kit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaTyR
    Oh i have a better idea, why don't you all just brush your teeth 2 times a day.
    lol word. But I always wanted pearly white teeth, I guess that's where you have to pay big bux.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JRoadZ
    I went to this spot at the mall called Clear Smile Spas. If you're i NJ, there's a location at the Willowbrook Mall in Wayne and one in the Bridgewater Mall. It was like $300 and it was extremely sensitive for the first 24 hours but well worth it. Done in an hour. They used the ZOOM procedure. They apply the gel and you sit there and watch TV for an hour while they shine this super bright blacklight at your mouth (you have UV sun glasses on)...every 6 mos I would touch it up with the trays/gel they sell for $50 (trays, 2 syringes, use it for 4 hours and you're good for another 6 months)...peace
    I LIVE RIGHT BY WILLOWBROOK, HOW LONG AGO DID YOU GET THIS DONE AND WERE THE RESULTS NOTICIBLE?

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    I don't know if this is any good but I have 2 toothbrushes. 1 hard and one medium.
    1) I brush my teeth first with Fluocaril Whitening toothpaste with the medium bristled toothbrush.

    2) I then brush my teeth (only the front showy teeth a second time with pearl drops tooth whitener. (anyone ever heard of this?)

    3) To top it off I use listerine mouth wash.

    I have moderately white teeth!

    I drink cofee and smoke also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toenail Juice Z
    I don't know if this is any good but I have 2 toothbrushes. 1 hard and one medium.
    1) I brush my teeth first with Fluocaril Whitening toothpaste with the medium bristled toothbrush.

    2) I then brush my teeth (only the front showy teeth a second time with pearl drops tooth whitener. (anyone ever heard of this?)

    3) To top it off I use listerine mouth wash.

    I have moderately white teeth!

    I drink cofee and smoke also.
    you should always use soft or extra soft bristled tooth brushes...anything harder can cause pretty good recession of the gums and toothbrush abrasion of the teeth. just an FYI

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    Quote Originally Posted by cb25
    you should always use soft or extra soft bristled tooth brushes...anything harder can cause pretty good recession of the gums and toothbrush abrasion of the teeth. just an FYI
    thanks for the tip.

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