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Hi gf could you email me
ur clinic info to me? Interested in whitening my teeth.
and what are the rates?
here's my email: ii-mentos@hotmail.com
ur clinic info to me? Interested in whitening my teeth.
and what are the rates?
here's my email: ii-mentos@hotmail.com
Hi gf! Can u send me ur company details and the pricing for the teeth whitening?? My email is yunxuan90@gmail.com
Hope to get a reply from u soon!!! =))
Hope to get a reply from u soon!!! =))
teeth whitening
Just to clarify the above:JackDaniels wrote:I've done the at home treatments.
Crest whitestrips worked but when I first began to whiten my teeth it made them look streaky.
Tried another at home system with the whitening trays and whitening gel. It worked quite well and have been ordering refills since. The company I ordered from was Novawhite and I think they are actually based out of Singapore.
The whitening trays will have to be customised i.e. they have to be shaped such that they fit over your teeth evenly. Obviously everyone's teeth alignment, shape, position etc are all different, so you cant have a standard ideal tray for everyone.
Hello gf,
am impressed by your professionalism and generosity in sharing your expertise here. Would you mind emailing me your clinic address,website and the cost of whitening teeth for take home kit and in-office session? My email is brownie.carino@gmail.com. Thanks very much.
am impressed by your professionalism and generosity in sharing your expertise here. Would you mind emailing me your clinic address,website and the cost of whitening teeth for take home kit and in-office session? My email is brownie.carino@gmail.com. Thanks very much.
Love,
Carino.C
Carino.C
Hi! I would also love the details of your clinic. Thanks so much. sarahl.powell@hotmail.com
hey gf,
guess i wld love to know more of your teeth whitening services & costs.. wld i be a suitable candidate if i have sensitive teeth and receding gums?
im very concern about damaging whatever that is left of my teeth's enamel. greatly appreciated!
b00gyMan@hotmail.com
guess i wld love to know more of your teeth whitening services & costs.. wld i be a suitable candidate if i have sensitive teeth and receding gums?
im very concern about damaging whatever that is left of my teeth's enamel. greatly appreciated!
b00gyMan@hotmail.com
Hi gf, my teeth is in dire help and am keen to whiten it. Will greatly appeciate if you can email me your contact details of your clinic and the different whitening services. I saw one of the very early posts on zoom II. If you can advise me on the cost too, that will be great. My email is ellentanishere@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks loads.
Thanks loads.
Hi gf, i like to have my teeth whithening done with yourself as well. Appreciate if you could include me in your clinic detail too. Thanks in advance! Email: flipp24@hotmail.com
Hi, anyone with gf's clinic detail, will appreciate if you could share it with me at flipp24@hotmail.com. Thanks in advance.
hi there,moldie wrote:hey gf,
guess i wld love to know more of your teeth whitening services & costs.. wld i be a suitable candidate if i have sensitive teeth and receding gums?
im very concern about damaging whatever that is left of my teeth's enamel. greatly appreciated!
b00gyMan@hotmail.com
Just to address your concerns...
Whitening would not damage your teeth's enamel. It doesn't change the structural or chemical composition of your teeth, and in fact, teeth whitening is recognised as the safest aesthetic dental procedure available.
Unfortunately, the fact that it doesn't change the teeth structure also means that whitening procedures are not permanent in nature, which is why you need a take home maintenance kit to maintain it indefinitely.
While it is a completely safe procedure, it also can be quite sensitive, especially so if you have receding gums as the roots of the teeth might be exposed. Your dentist would have a way to protect the root of the teeth prior to whitening, so it'll be less sensitive.
Other strategies include using anti-sensitive medication (eg. fluoride therapy, tooth mousse) 1 week prior to whitening, as well as taking a suitable painkiller prior to whitening.
Just a side note:
Check with your dentist why are your gums receding. It might be better to halt any receding gums before doing whitening.
Primary dental health is needed before any aesthetic/cosmetic dental procedures.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
GF
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