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Teeth Whitening Kits That Use Strips
June 22nd, 2009 by admin
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A more modern method of teeth whitening kits contains strips. They are very simple to utilize and you don’t have to work with liquids or messy gels. Whitening strips are slim, practically invisible, some pieces of plastic that contain a small outside layer of peroxide, which is a bleaching agent. These strips are applied two times a day for a half an hour or more. Even though they do not enclose the concentrated quantity of peroxide found in teeth whitening kits with classical gel, the strips can produce obvious results after just a few weeks. A widespread problem with the strips is that they do not bend well to the surface of the teeth. This can produce the effect of whitening the front teeth while the side teeth remain stained.