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Worryingly high bleach levels in tooth kits

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AB Asks | 12:30 Tue 26th Jun 2007 | Body & Soul
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Teeth whitening kits have been shown to contain extremely high levels of hydrogen peroxide. Some kits were found to have over one hundred times the legal amount. If there is too much bleach in a kit it can cause sensitive teeth, burn tgums and aggravate gum disease. The popularity of home whitening kits grows as people try to recreate that perfect Hollywood smile. Having read this would you still consider a home whitening kit in a bid to achieve a whiter and brighter smile?
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Uh...yes. Beauty has no pain...and im used to it...lol x
Most definitely. I'm falling apart as it is so I may as well fall apart whilst having white teeth, fake boobs, spray tan and every single hair plucked from my surgically svelte body!!

BRING IT ON!!!
I had my teeth whitened by the dentist which cost �350 which did cause sensitive teeth, but was told to lay off it for a night when that happened. Just have to be careful with them and if your going to have it done, best getting it done properly.
I have been told that home whitenening kits arnt worth the money at all, will make them whiter at first but end up the same colour they were to start with.
Egan
I had the same as you and my teeth were so sensitive,so I did mine one night on/ one night off. Im assuming yours was the same treatment as mine where you are given the mouth mould and syringes. A least when you smile thro the pain you show white teaath !!

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