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  1. clikits123 says:

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    hello doctor what website can i get the one in the video from

    and i am 16 so maybe can you look around for me for any think that will be g00d as the bleach stuff in your video

    thanks

  2. dentalcool says:

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    As to your second question, most people have their wisdom teeth removed before braces. It makes
    it sooooo much easier later in life. It depends on how bad your
    teeth are spaced (again, I can’t tell over an email). Sometimes they
    take out a tooth more in the middle and let the wisdom teeth move in.
    It will be up to your dentist as which is best, but if your teeth
    are crowded they usually take out some teeth to make room. Wisdom
    teeth would be best.

    Keep me informed.

  3. dentalcool says:

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    Thank you for the
    nice comments.
    Although 17 and a half is pretty young for whitening, if you feel you
    need to, you can. (I am guessing without seeing the shade of your
    teeth). Just be aware that your teeth may become SENSITIVE to cold.
    Since bleaching teeth works much faster at a younger age, you would
    be best to do it only two or three times a week. Too much too quick
    and you have to stop for a few days due to sensitivity. Don’t be in
    too much of a rush with it.

  4. mahsak09 says:

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    hi doctor!
    thnx for posting these great instructions:)
    actually i’m 17-and a half ,and next week i’m gonna do whitening teeth,so is that ok if i do it at this age?
    and if i brace my teeth before removing my wisdom teeth,….wt would u suggest?
    thnx

  5. dentalcool says:

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    Yes, teeth do shift daily, but your bite and adjacent teeth keep them in check. If you are missing teeth there may be more shifting of your teeth. Also, if you have a semi-rigid, or hard tray, even small movements may hurt your teeth when placing the guard back on.
    Unfortunately you shouldn’t reheat a custom made tray. I would suggest calling your dentist and asking, or possibly having a new one made. It should be less expensive if they already have the previous models. Hope that helps

  6. dianemoongoddess says:

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    I have trays made by my dentist but me teeth have shifted some and not they don’t fit properly. Is there a way to heat them up and reconfigure them to my bite? I know you can do this with the ready made trays but was afraid to try with the professionally made ones without knowing.

  7. ronago says:

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    Thank you very much for your detailed response. I’ll definitely recommend your video to my friends.
    Thanks again!

  8. dentalcool says:

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    Hi….thanks for the nice comment. As to how long it takes, that would depend on many factors such as age, stain, depth of stain, and sensitivity.

    For a “general” average I would say one hour a day of bleaching would take about three to four weeks, age 40 and up, or a bit less if you wear the bleach tray longer than an hour or overnight. It may be quicker if you are under 40 and have less stain or bleach during your sleep.
    You may have to skip a few days if your teeth get sensitive.

  9. ronago says:

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    Dentalcool, thanks a lot for posting this great video. I have a question, i just started this in-house treatment 2 days ago using the 22% carbamide peroxide gel with a customized tray from dentist, i apply it during the nightime. Assuming it’s a ‘long term’ treatment, on how many days one can expect to see any real change to your teeth? Thanks

  10. dentalcool says:

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    The cost varies too much to give you an estimate here, especially if you are in another country than the US. Drop me a note in my box and I can try my best to answer you.

  11. JeOmaisEng says:

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    Hmm yeah I think it’s important to bleach that far behind. It would look weird to me if I saw someone laughing wide open revealing the molars in a different shade than the other teeth. anyways I want to have these made at my dentist, what’s the average price to get these made for your upper and lower jaw? And does it take long for the dentist to make those? thanks alot in advance!

  12. dentalcool says:

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    Yes, you can apply the bleach as far back as you wish. It is usually best to look in the mirror and show a big smile, or laugh. If you show those molars, then yes, if not, then you are wasting the bleach.

  13. JeOmaisEng says:

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    Do these trays bleach up to the molars? like all of the teeth behind in your mouth?

  14. Onijoji says:

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    Great instructions – far better than what I received at my dentist’s office! Thanks!

  15. dentalcool says:

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    Another suggestion would be to find a dentist that will take the moldings only for you. They will be more accurate and last a very long time.
    I also suggest cleaning your bleach tray with a soft brush and occasionally soaking them in denture cleansing solutions which you can buy at any drug store.

  16. dentalcool says:

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    I am not a big fan of the “mold yourself” trays. You have to be just about perfect to mold them around your teeth at an even thickness and avoid air bubbles..especially difficult in the back areas if you want to go that far back.
    However, in your situation, yes, you may need to hold it in the water longer, or it may take several tries. When you pull the molding out of your mouth, look for even surfaces..(warning, be careful of burning your mouth from all these try-ins).

  17. MIS315 says:

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    hi, i bought the 36% Carbamide Peroxide Teeth Bleach gel syringe, and the directions said to put the mouth trays in boiled water for 5 secs, but when i applied them to my teeth afterward, they didnt mold to my teeth’s shape–should i leave them in hot water for longer or bite harder??

  18. idiesel001 says:

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    very helpful .THANKS !!!

  19. msamandarebecca says:

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    Wow, this is so very informative, and incredibly helpful. Thank you very much.

  20. fastfoodislife says:

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    thanks a lot this really great and helpful, very informative.

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  22. OMEGA919 says:

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    I’m bookmarking this video. I’m planning on bleaching my teeth with this method (I still have a couple months left in braces, so it’s not imminent or anything), and this video is very helpful and informative. Thanks!

  23. gsagg says:

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    Very nice and instructive. Thanks!

  24. dentalcool says:

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    Glad this helps…It was done on the spur of the moment, so I know it isn’t very professionally produced, but it conveys the general idea of application.

  25. terdoz555 says:

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    I just bought a tray and this is very helpful. Thank you :)

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