8/21/2023 0 Comments Crest 3d 2 step![]() ![]() Now that your teeth are clean but still yellowed, here is the Anti-Sensitivity protocol that I recommend for with OTC whitening. Reason: you want to whiten tooth structure, not plaque and tartar. Next, before you even start: I would strongly recommend getting your teeth professionally cleaned, even if it means you need to do a deep cleaning. If you answered YES to #5 - you're welcome to try the OTC stuff, but keep your expectations low. Another solution may produce better results. ![]() Whitening products may cause your teeth to look more transparent than white. If you answered YES to #4 - Consult your dentist. Your staining may be intrinsic to the tooth and may not resolve with conventional external bleaching. If you answered YES to #3 - Consult your dentist. ![]() If you answered yes to 1 and 2, and NO to 3, 4, and 5, then you can go full steam ahead. Are you looking for a drastic change in your teeth's shade/appearance?.Are there areas of high translucency? E.g., like the edges of your front teeth look glassy and clear?.Do the areas of concern look like they have a bit of bluish/grey to them?.Avoid dark colored food and drink for the entire time.īefore you start, take a good hard look at your teeth. Brush with anti-sensitivity toothpaste containing KNO3 and Fluoride starting 2 weeks before the bleaching starts, and ending 2 weeks after bleaching ends. TL:DR - If you want to use OTC whitening products: Get your teeth professionally cleaned before starting. ![]()
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