I started whitening my teeth after I was through with my Invisalign braces about three years ago. It was part of the deal when I paid for braces.The dentist took impressions of my teeth and sent the molds off to the lab to have custom trays made. I was shown how to use the gel and was supplied with 3 syringes of 16% carbamide peroxide. Months later when I ran out, I went back to my dentist’s office and bought 3 more, but this time of 22% strength.
Now my dentist actually gave me a decent price on the gel so I can’t complain. It was around $36.
Unbeknownst to me, I thought I could only get professional strength gels at the dentist, or for that matter, any whitening gels. Years later I found out that wasn’t true.
In fact, you don’t need a dentist or a prescription to have trays custom made or to buy the gels, the same exact gels that dentists use.
And some patients are paying from $600 to $1,500 to get a dentist’s in-office tooth whitening treatment. I just about fell out of my chair, or dentist’s chair, I should say. Why would they do that when they can do it at home?
If you do it at home, you don’t have to wait for an appointment and you don’t have to take time out of your busy schedule to do it.
I run errands while I’m bleaching my teeth. Before I leave the house, I’ll put in my trays. Then I go get gas, run to the post office, pick up a few items at the grocery store and then come home and rinse my mouth out. Done! Sparkling white teeth.
Here is just a small example of what I can get from NovaWhite. Six syringes of 22% strength carbamide peroxide gel (the same exact gel I bought from my dentist) with an instant 20% discount for a grand total of $39.96.
Let’s see, that’s $12/syringe from my dentist or $6.66/syringe from NovaWhite. Click here for NovaWhite Teeth Whitening/Bleaching trays, gels, and complete kits.