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<blockquote data-quote="Stylee" data-source="post: 687060" data-attributes="member: 5386"><p>Before i ditched dentistry at uni I looked into the pros and cons of it.</p><p></p><p>I cant speak from experience as ive not used DIY or Dental whitening services but it can (in both cases) really damage Enamel, weakening both root and surface of your teeth.</p><p></p><p>Had a look at the ingredients in teh kit that lozzatronic spoke of and it seems pretty genuine, and by far the best overall for your teeth/gums, a lot of "off the shelf" whitening kits can cause serious damage.</p><p></p><p>A client of mine is a cosmetic dentist and he highly rates Zoom treatment (formally brightsmile) and is pretty quick, if your burd was going to have it done id suggest zoom, but from what ive read about Rembrandt range at that price its well worth her giving that a go first.</p><p></p><p>Dr Robbeth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stylee, post: 687060, member: 5386"] Before i ditched dentistry at uni I looked into the pros and cons of it. I cant speak from experience as ive not used DIY or Dental whitening services but it can (in both cases) really damage Enamel, weakening both root and surface of your teeth. Had a look at the ingredients in teh kit that lozzatronic spoke of and it seems pretty genuine, and by far the best overall for your teeth/gums, a lot of "off the shelf" whitening kits can cause serious damage. A client of mine is a cosmetic dentist and he highly rates Zoom treatment (formally brightsmile) and is pretty quick, if your burd was going to have it done id suggest zoom, but from what ive read about Rembrandt range at that price its well worth her giving that a go first. Dr Robbeth [/QUOTE]
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