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How old do you have to be to use crest whitening strips? Does it actually work?

  • Wednesday Nov 11,2009 04:28 AM
  • By diddy
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My teeth are very straight, and I never got braces. My teeth are white and healthy, but for some reason, I want my teeth to be even whiter. I haven’t tried anything yet, because everyone keeps telling me that I have a nice smile =). Im looking forward to try one thing that doesn’t cost alot of money and actually works so I can tell people that I tried my first whitening thing that worked, and I didn’t have to pay money. Can anyone explain how it works and how old I have to be to use it? I dont wanna go buy it then find out that it doesn’t work. I haven’t been anywhere yet because Im busy studying for my exams and tests and stuff.Does anyone know how much it costs?If you do tell me this stuff, you will be awesome.Thanx guys!

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2 Comments

  • gbundridge says:

    I am a dental hyg. at a practice……1st, teeth have a natural yellow color…..the crest strips are ok for over the counter use, you will notice some sensitivity if you use too often…….around age 18 would be good to start using…….they cost around I think 30.00 at wal-mart…….DO NOt use whitening toothpaste at the same time of this, your teeth will hate you and plus too much white looks awful….use these only every 6-12 months…….hope this helps some,…..

  • Kay dee says:

    I can’t really give you an exact age, but I can tell you that you shouldn’t necesarily believe comercials that sell the product, when they say things like "long lasting," or "makes whiter." Unless they give specific information, you shouldn’t trust most advertisments. If they use statistics, they need to be able to cite where they got their information.



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