Anyone Ever Done BleachBright?

Updated on February 03, 2011
K.G. asks from Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Hi Moms,

Has anyone ever done the BleachBright on your teeth? It's the people that come around to gyms, malls, etc with there portable whitening chairs and bleach your teeth? I have really sensitive teeth and the woman said it doesn't hurt AT ALL and makes a big difference.... They are doing a Valentine's Day special for 79.00..... Any input?

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So What Happened?

I did it... Wasn't worth the 79.00..... My teeth were the 3rd from the whitest and it didn't make a difference.. Oh well

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G.H.

answers from Chicago on

look into using hydrogen peroxide & baking soda to whiten your teeth,..... i wouldn't do this bleachbright thing, sounds weird & not very safe (IMO), i want someone that is a professional with credentials.....this sounds like those people that walk around with all kinds of stuff to sell you like perfume, books, magazines etc

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R.A.

answers from Boca Raton on

don't drink tea or coffee and don't smoke. Our teeth aren't meant to be bright white, these are chemicals that go into the body and unhealthy. Use some baking soda and brush after eating.

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V.R.

answers from Fort Walton Beach on

I've not heard of BleachBright but my daughter asked the dentist about teeth whitening after she got her braces off. The dentist told her that if her teeth were sensitive to be very careful about paying someone to whiten her teeth. They actually recommended one of the whiteners you can buy OTC and do yourself, but they cautioned her to be very careful about not leaving it on too long. Her orthodontist actually advised against any whitening because it actually removes a bit of enamel and if you have sensitive teeth already, it will just make it worse. Just be VERY careful!

C.J.

answers from Milwaukee on

That sounds pretty cheap.

IF you decide to any whitening ues a toothpast for sensitive teeth two weeks BEFORE having it done.

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