Do Crest white strips actually work? And how long does it take to see a change? Also - Which is better: iBraces, Invisalign or regular braces? Which one is faster? And do you need all of your adult teeth before you get them?
linnie answered Wednesday April 26 2006, 10:40 am: hey. crest white strips actually do work! you just have to make sure you use them how it syas to on the box and make sure you brush your teeth regularly. i had regular braces and my teeth are really good now. they're definatley worth it. and no you don't need all of your adult teeth before you get them. you should set up an appointment with an orthodontist if you think you need braces. hope this helps! [ linnie's advice column | Ask linnie A Question ]
xEVYx answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 8:42 pm: Actually Crest White stips do work. I've used them before and I noticed a major difference in about a week. I've never had braces, but alot of people i know have. The one's who have gotten the regular braces got them when they were younger and have either had to get them again, or they didn't fix the problem how they wanted. But for some people they work just fine. It probably depends who your dentist is and what needs to be done to your teeth..
orphans answered Tuesday April 25 2006, 8:17 pm: crest strips dont work too well. and i cant help you with the braces one (i never had them) but i would say regular braces are best, but the invisable ones are nice because you cant see them (you sorta can, but mostly not -- and they make your teeth look a little whiter) [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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