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Teeth whitening...costs?

37 replies

purplepeony · 18/08/2009 12:55

Just been quoted £480 for top and bottom at my dentist ( private only.)

They make trays/gum shields for your mouth, then you use the bleach at home for as long as you need until you get the colour you want.

anyone tried this?

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morningpaper · 18/08/2009 12:57

sounds about right

I was quote 600 which includes replacing a bit of knackered enamel

EyeballsintheSky · 18/08/2009 12:57

My dentist charges slightly more than that for the at home version about about £650 to do it in the surgery. Have an appointment next month and will discuss it then.

Am very interested as it would help my confidence no end. But I read that they can only lighten the colour you have rather than give you a totally different colour IYSWIM.

purplepeony · 18/08/2009 13:04

Eyeballs- I think a lighter version of your own colour will look more natural- whiter than white looks false.

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EyeballsintheSky · 18/08/2009 13:09

I guess. God fobid I end up with the Jodie Marsh dazzle

purplepeony · 18/08/2009 14:56

what's the procedure?

when you go the first time, do they do an impression of your teeth, then do you have to go back for the trays once they are made? Or do you get the trays etc all on the one day?

I just had a quick chat today with the dentist and didn't discuss this kind of time scale.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 18/08/2009 14:57

We charge £350..come here

EyeballsintheSky · 18/08/2009 14:58

Are you in the South East perchance?

Sidge · 18/08/2009 15:00

I paid £250 for mine. Silicone moulds to wear at night and loads of bleach to squidge into them. The impressions were done within about ten minutes then I went back a week or so later to have the moulds fitted and checked and be shown what to do.

Actually I must do them again, it's been a while...

VinegarTits · 18/08/2009 15:00

I have, i got excellent results, but mine only cost £350 (but that was 2 yrs ago so probably gone up a bit since)

purplepeony · 18/08/2009 15:12

eyeballs- yes, 35 miles from London.

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EyeballsintheSky · 18/08/2009 15:17

In which direction?

purplepeony · 18/08/2009 15:22

directly north.

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EyeballsintheSky · 18/08/2009 15:41

Hmm...other side to me but doable...

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 19/08/2009 07:03

Sorry, I didn't get chance to respond, sadly I am not in South East but in Edinburgh!

purplepeony · 19/08/2009 07:26

Does any of the bleach escape? I have a "gut" health issue and could not cope if I swallowed any peroxide.
My dentist says not, but just want to check.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 19/08/2009 07:28

I have no idea I'm afraid, I just makes the appointment and takes the money!

runnermama · 24/08/2009 15:14

Can I join a bit late?? Mine were £300 ish and worth every penny. Lots of vomitting during 3 pregs had taken it's toll IYKWIM!! You have to get the hang of putting right amount of bleach into the trays so not too much goes on your gums. My teeth were sensitive if I did it 2 nights running but fine if did it every 3 nights instead. dh thought my voice with trays in was rather amusing!!

clarebear1 · 24/08/2009 21:45

Get the colgate strips set off ebay, worked a treat and only £20! done mine a year and half ago and people still comment how white my teeth are!

Bibithree · 24/08/2009 21:50

Can you do this if you've got 2 crowns at the front?

clarebear1 · 24/08/2009 22:01

Apologies i ment Crest not colgate, write in colgate whitestrips on ebay, tried to do a link but didnt work. Im not sure about on crowns sorry, have an investigate!

purplepeony · 24/08/2009 22:09

I don't fancy the strips- heard bad stuff, such as can be too strong or not strong enough, and my teeth aren't straight, so I don't think they would lie right.

If you have any crowns or veneers you have to have them redone to match your new whiter teeth- they won't bleach like normal teeth. ( i have one tooth that was chipped and is veneered and the dentist said have it redone after whitening.)

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geordieminx · 25/08/2009 13:05

Second the whitening strips - for £25 they were an absolute bargi, and worked really well - perhaps not as good as £500 dentistry, but for £25 you really cant loose?

purplepeony · 25/08/2009 14:34

but how do strips actually stay on if your teeth aren't even?

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LittleWonder · 25/08/2009 14:47

My daughter did the cogate teeth whitening - £30 off the internet somewhere, looks fantastic and it's been a while. she just kept it on for half an hour each evening. i am scared of trying anything as teeth incredibly sensitive, so will watch this thread...

LittleWonder · 25/08/2009 14:48

Colgate

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