Have you heard the
big spiel? It's all about the choppers these days. How glimmering white
are your teeth? You've surely noticed the ridiculous array of whitening
toothpastes in your local supermarkets and drugstores. The media has
engrained the message that whiter teeth equal a youthful appearance.
What whitening strip sits in your medicine cabinet? Oh come on, are you
saying you've never tried one? Well, if you haven't, then you're
probably one of the few. I think it's pretty safe to say that most
people across America have taken a stab at the whole home teeth
whitening process. With the crazy rates that dentists charge, who the
heck can blame you? Now days whiter teeth are just what's in!
I would like to state for the record that I've never tried a whitening
strip. However, I watched my wife try several. The problem was they
made her choppers extra sensitive. We all know that's never a good
thing. A gulp of cold water can feel like a punch in the mouth. While
this is a dilemma she encountered, I'm sure not everyone has the same
trouble when slapping on a whitening strip. With the vast selection of
these found in every corner drug store, they're rather simple to
acquire. The question is; what whitening strip works best for you? Do
you go with the Crest, of maybe some Rembrandt? Hey, didn't Rembrandt
start this whole teeth whitening craze back in the 90s? I recall their
constant advertising on television. Then quickly noticed that their
toothpaste was way over-priced. Well, no worries; these days I can
select from a deluge of whitening toothpastes. Some only cost a few
bucks, and fortunately work just as well. Now, if the whitening
toothpastes are simply not doing the trick for you, and you want to try
a more powerful whitening strip, you may want to consult your dentist
first. Since these quick fixes are known for their sensitivity
draw-backs, a dentist may be able to steer you in a more prudent and
comfortable direction. The fact is you can find a good whitening strip
online these days. Maybe that one at the drug store is not right for
your teeth. When it comes down to it, you're looking for a whitening
strip that does the deed, but has no side-effects. The concept of white
teeth certainly isn't going anywhere soon; however you can achieve that
shade of teeth you desire with the right whitening strip and/or
toothpaste.