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I think my teeth got worse after using teeth whitening

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monster247@gmail.com - 04 Apr 2008 02:20 GMT
this bizarre... I have used a product (no names here) for some month
and I have to tell you that it first seemed to work quite nice. Okay,
it's a bit uncomfortable to carry the blue light in the mouth but it
was alright. After some weeks of use I couldn't detect more whitening
degree, so I stopped using it. Guess what? My teeth are back to the
same colour they were before ...and I think it got even worse...can it
be that teeth whitening can effect the colouring of your teeth ?
That would be mad... any ideas?
Cheers
Thomas
http://www.submit-articles.biz/laser-teeth-whitening/
Steven Bornfeld - 04 Apr 2008 03:07 GMT
> this bizarre... I have used a product (no names here) for some month
> and I have to tell you that it first seemed to work quite nice. Okay,
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> Thomas
> http://www.submit-articles.biz/laser-teeth-whitening/

    All of these bleaching methods show a bit of relapse.  I'm not sure
what the mechanism is, but obviously stain can still collect on the
surface of the teeth.  I have no reason to believe that the teeth will
get darker than they were originally.

Steve
 
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