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Old 27 Mar 19, 09:51 PM  
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Hi everyone
Will be getting married later this year and looking for any teeth whitening solutions!

Does anyone have any easy home remedies or is it something to pay a bit extra for proper treatment?

Thank you! Xx
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Old 27 Mar 19, 09:59 PM  
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I've done mine 3 times. 60 mins under an uv light. It works well.
Had to stop though as last time my teeth turned really sensitive I was actually crying with the pain.
But results were great if your teeth aren't sensitive.
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Old 27 Mar 19, 10:14 PM  
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Does the sensitivity last?
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Old 27 Mar 19, 10:42 PM  
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Tried the whitening pastes from Boots when we got married and they did nothing. By that I mean the kits you buy for around £30 that have different gels and pastes in not just a tube of whitening toothpaste.
If you can get Crest strips from the US they are supposed to be great!
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Old 28 Mar 19, 09:04 AM  
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£200 at my dentist, I'm booked in to have the impressions done next Tuesday. I'm not brave enough to try a home kit, I think if it's something you definitely want to do then it's worth paying the extra and having it done properly.
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Old 28 Mar 19, 09:06 AM  
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I always buy the crest strips when we go to Florida. They definitely work but my god they make my teeth sensitive! I have never been able to finish a full set as I can’t take the pain any longer than a week. But they are worth the money.
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Old 28 Mar 19, 09:08 AM  
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Does the sensitivity last?
Only for about a day or two. I bought sensodyne and just rubbed it all over my teeth and left it without rinsing 😂🤪. Not a pretty sight but it helped
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Crest stripes from the US are amazing. A lot stronger than ours here. I used to get called Ross as in Ross from friends as they made my teeth so white, plus I have a couple of divorces. lol x
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My mrs had the moulds /bleaching done at the dentist was about £200 for @months supply of fluid and the moulds made, worn at night

personally i'd goto to a professional than a home kit, especially if from the likes of ebay
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Old 28 Mar 19, 09:21 AM  
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I've been using Beverley Hills Charcoal Toothpaste for last few months and I can see a difference
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