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Reddit mentions of Watts Dental Super Thin Thermo Teeth Whitening Trays- 6 Pack - BPA Free & Thinnest At Home Teeth Whitening Tray Available - Made in the USA
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Watts Dental Super Thin Thermo Teeth Whitening Trays- 6 Pack - BPA Free & Thinnest At Home Teeth Whitening Tray Available - Made in the USA. Here are the top ones.
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Introducing the Thinnest at Home Thermoforming Teeth Whitening Trays on the Market.Watts Dental Super Thin Clear Trays Form Easier & Minimizes Bulk for a More Comfortable FitWorks Best With the Watts Power Teeth Whitening Gels. Sold in a 6 Pack to enable practice fittings if needed..Also used as night guard for teeth grinding... Made in the USA of BPA FREE Materials
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Height | 1.25 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 6 |
Size | 6 Pack |
Weight | 0.075 Pounds |
Width | 2.25 Inches |
I use this and this. Great results, from what I understand its the same stuff they use at dentists offices.
I'm actually in the middle of working on this myself. I was planning to eventually do a before and after post with pics and process (is this the best sub for it?).
What got me started was this comment:
http://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/xn5bf/have_whitening_toothpastes_improved_measurably_in/
tl;dr: "The only thing proven absolutely to work is high concentration (10%+) of carbamide peroxide gel."
So I got on Amazon and bought 10% carbamide peroxide gel (http://amzn.com/B00337PCO6 - $20
(free shipping)) and 6-pack of trays (3 sets) (http://amzn.com/B0042SV17C - $18.50 (free shipping)).
I also bought straws for work to drink my daily coffee. So, in total, here's what I'm doing as part of my teeth whitening attempt:
After about a week, I feel like I'm seeing some meager results. If I use up all the carbamide 10% and think there's still room for improvement, I'll probably get this 2-pack of 10ml sticks of carbamide 22%: http://amzn.com/B000W8M0VW ($14 + free shipping)
I also am very tempted to put some effort into getting a little more sun, so my skin has a little more color. I know from past experience that the contrast will make the teeth seem whiter.
Also, the trays linked above...they work OK. Read some of the reviews, practice a couple times first, then be very careful to dip them in the boiled water for 2-3 seconds, NOT 3-4. I'm very tempted to look for some kind of dental training college and see if I can get better trays made relatively cheaply, because I think that would make the carbamide time a little easier to do.
I ordered boil-to-fit trays off Amazon.
Someone said the 35% is too rough and <20% trays take too long to get the results in the reviews.