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Whitestrips


Question Posted Thursday August 28 2008, 8:32 pm

Hey Katlyn,
I read what you said to that other person about whitestrips for your teeth, and it made me wonder: Do you know if whitestrips actually destroy your enamel on your teeth? I've heard many things about wheather they do or not.
Just wondering because I was thinking of trying them.
~ Thanks :)


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Katlyn answered Thursday August 28 2008, 9:50 pm:
i meant sometimes it takes awhile to get rid of the enamel using these whitestrips so ya if you do wat i said before then maybe it will work a little faster.

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