Ever since I was little, I have had white specks on my top four front teeth. My doctor used to say they were from medicine, and they would go away as I got older, but they've actually gotten more noticeable. I've tried the whitening trays and strips, and they also make the specks more noticeable =[ Would professional teeth whitening even out the color, so these specks won't show? Has anyone had this done before? Did you like the results? Was it worth the money? How much did it cost? Sorry, this is like five questions =/ I just want to know if it's going to be worth it or not. Thanks!
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those specs are probably due to you taking lots of medicine (mostly antibiotics) whitening machines (such as zoom whitening) found at the dentists only make the whitening of teeth a faster procedure as opposed to whitening trays (1 visit v's 2 weeks of tray bleaching). Those specs are likely to stay there, but they would be more blended in and less noticeable as your whole tooth will be whiter. to say that the specs will go away and you will have snow-white teeth is a lie. as the only procedure to get perfect shaded teeth would be to crown or veneer them. so if you think you bleached your teeth correctly with the trays and followed the manufacturers instructions, then whitening at the dentist will not do alot more for you. if you bought the whitening trays over the counter, i could only suggest that you ask your dentist for a more potent bleaching product. This will save you a lot of money than getting a machine (such as laser whitening) to whiten your teeth. hope this helps.
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