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i'm thinking about getting my teeth whitened by my dentist, but i have a bond on my front tooth and my mom said that the bond won't whiten. i was wondering if this was true.. thanks =]

I was going to get my teeth professionally whitened, but I have the same problem as you-I have a small bond on one of my front teeth.

What worked well for me may not work well for you; it depends how big your bond is.

Because no, regular dentist whitening services [basically an increase of bleach using carbamide peroxide in a short period of time] will not whiten crowns, caps, or bonds. They can take out the bond and re-insert one matching your new tooth color, but that hurts & will cost a lot of money. What I did was buy Crest Whitestrips, or Remembrant Whitening Strips [which worked better, but it's personal preference]. They whiten your teeth, but only a small amount, so while your bond won't get bleached, it won't stick out. Plus, even if it does, it'll go away in a few months.

Hope this helped.

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(Rating: 5) thanks so much =]

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