OPTION ONE: crest white strips which is the BEST tooth whitener you can get in the drugstores, such as wal-mar,walgreens, etc. They cost about $30 bucks each.
OPTION 2: you can get toothpaste that says 'tooth whitening' getting the white toothpaste works best. You can use this while using the crest white strips at best. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
OPTION 3: The costs may vary but this is a GAURANTEED and FASTEST way of your teeth being SUPER white in minutes. Is to get it professionally done by a dentist. They use special bleaches USED FOR TEETH ONLY to put on your teeth and it whitens your teeth in just minutes, which is what I'm getting in a few weeks.
Like the other person said before me, try to not drink, chew,or smoke anything that will stain your teeth like coffee especially. And smoking or anything like that.
Michele answered Wednesday August 15 2007, 2:41 pm: NO you don't use bleach. That is poison. What works is peroxide. Although you shouldn't swallow that either. Why not use the crest white strips. they contain peroxide in a gel that sticks to your teeth. You leave it on for 1/2 hour. and that is what works. I mean sure you can gargle with perioxide, (but it doesn't taste good) but it won't whiten your teeth, because it won't be in your mouth long enough. That is why the white strips work. Because the gel/peroxide solution stays on your teeth for at least 1/2 hour. I know they are expensive. And you need to use them every day for a couple of weeks. then after you have "bleached" them, you need to avoid, coffe, colas and tea.
Their may be a brand which costs less, but I bet it has less peroxide solution in it. Those tooth pastes are not bad, the whitening ones, but they don't do as good a job as the white stips do.
Good luck to you
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