does the laser procedure for teeth whitening work well?
Posted on September 4, 2010
I trying to think of ways to whiten my teeth, and I wondering how good the laser treatment. I've tried whitening toothpaste and the teeth strips, but I'm not happy with them. anyone know the price of laser treatment?
September 4th, 2010 - 00:19
Yes i would say it works. My dentists teeth are so white they look plastic! It is a couple hundred dollars at least. It takes more than one treatment. I would call around to dentists and ask for prices. Most insurance does not cover this procedure because it is considered cosmetic! It can also make your teeth hot and cold sensitive.
September 4th, 2010 - 00:19
YESSS THERE GOOD.
but its to expensive
September 4th, 2010 - 00:19
you just have to trust the dentist or the shoul give you back your refund
September 4th, 2010 - 00:19
Results from tooth paste are totally insignificant the best way to whiten your teeth is by using Carbamide Peroxide, this is what dentists actually use and charge £300 per treatment.
We sell this for home use for around £20 and we also sell Laser kits. If you would like to know more please e mail me. or visit http://www.toothwhitening4all.com
Laser kits produce immediate results and they are inexpensive.
Even if you have not taken care of your teeth you will get amazing results. Just be carefull when parting money with a dentist, its cheaper to do your own at home we supply dentists with the same gels.
September 4th, 2010 - 00:19
Professional bleaching is the fastest and surest way among the above mentioned procedures. Although there are at least two or more visits involved to the dentist, the effects are certainly much more long term. A bleaching agent is applied on to the teeth taking care not to involve the gums by the help of a commonly used mouth guard, which is either a gel or rubber shield. The dentist may use extra heat or light procedures once the bleaching agent has been applied to the teeth so as to fasten the process. On an average, a sitting may last from half an hour to one hour.
http://www.askaquery.com/question/Teeth-Whitening-Techniques.html