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"Brilliant" tooth whitening system
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labelled on the shelf at 4.99 went through till at half the price. just about to give the nashers a go now for a laugh, better get the bib ready0
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It has a very small amount of peroxide in it so can discolour like bleach.0
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Um...I think you misunderstood. konni1 wants to know if it will DIScolour, not turn em white lol
What the poster is trying to say is that the bridgework will not whiten but the natural teeth will, so the user will end up with whiter teeth than the bridge.
I personally would not use this, Girlfreind is a dental practice manager so I have seen and heard too many disaster stories about home/diy whitening kits. One of the problems is the bleaching tray, it is a universal one but no mouth is the same shape/size. SO the bleach is easily applied to the gum area for long periods.0 -
used it twice now, not bad results either, improvement already0
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just to prove it , somebody should take a big smiley picture of themselves before, then a big smiley picture after, the cut them in half, tape them together and put on the picture board in Moneysavers arms:T:jDabbler in all things moneysaving.Master of none:o
Well except mastered my mortgage 5 yrs early :T:j
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though the couple featured on the front of the pack use another brand of tooth whitener, tippex.0
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TBeckett100 wrote: »though the couple featured on the front of the pack use another brand of tooth whitener, tippex.
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TBeckett100 wrote: »though the couple featured on the front of the pack use another brand of tooth whitener, tippex.
A much safer option!How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0 -
Can anyone comment on Britesmile? I don't know anyone who has gone through this professional tooth whitening process but there are always articles in mags about how good it is but what a horrible process. I would so like it done but am scared I will gag or else drip saliva (sorry to be so blunt!)and that I won't be able to go through with it and will lose my money!
Price is down to £295 in London or if you are going to USA the Britesmile spas are offering it for about £200. Done by dentists.0 -
I slabber all the time , it,s great fun once you get used to it, and you get a seat to yourself on most forms of public transport:T:jDabbler in all things moneysaving.Master of none:o
Well except mastered my mortgage 5 yrs early :T:j
Street finds for 2018 £26:49.0
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