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Posted:  May 13 2009 02:19
When you begin your search, you will be overwhelmed at the large variety of teeth whitening gels you will find on the aisle in your favorite retail store. The one thing to remember is they are not the same! The way in which you apply the gel and even the strength of the bleaching agent can vary quite a bit. Some toothpaste that are in gel form act as teeth whitening solutions, however, the gel will only work while it is on your teeth. Once you rinse, the gel is gone and is no longer working to brighten your smile. These types of teeth whitening gels will work in most cases for superficial stains if you remember to brush your teeth often with a tooth whitening toothpaste.

Another product in the teeth whitening gel category are the teeth whitening strips that use gel. The strips are coated with gel and are placed over your teeth in order to whiten the teeth. The main problem with these types of products is they may not fit your teeth perfectly and will only be able to remove stains that the strip actually touches. The cracks and crevices will have stains that may be seen especially in between your teeth.

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Posted:  Oct 01 2009 20:41
You are right ellen, me also not satisfied with the results of teeth whitening gels once the gel has been removed you are back at the beginning. What I prefer  Teeth Whitening (Periodontal scaling procedures) twice a year.
Posted:  Oct 02 2009 12:48
I have tried many things and my teeth hurt so much that I cannot drink and eat normal food! I prefer to use dentalpoland.com and have it done cheaper but then I am sure nothing hurts me again and I can do it once a year and my teeth are white. C.Girl
Posted:  Oct 22 2009 22:17
you could try other products if that whitening gel wont work for you... try WhiteScience.

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