Recently several new over-the-counter whitening products have been introduced to the Australian market. While professional whitening will help you achieve more dramatic results, these inexpensive and readily available alternatives is a great way to subtly brighten up your smile.
Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips
Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips have been introduced to Australia earlier this year. They have been a popular choice among consumers in North America under the name of Crest Whitestrips for several years.
Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips are thin, flexible strips that are coated with a tooth whitening gel containing 6% hydrogen peroxide. Designed to conform to the shape of your teeth, they work by holding the whitening gel to your teeth. They are designed to be worn for 30 minutes twice per day for 7 to 14 days (come in a pack of 14 or 28 individually wrapped strips).
Best for gradual whitening results and will require a good compliance. They are designed to reduce yellowness and brighten teeth.
Colgate Optic White Toothbrush + Whitening Pen
This new products comes as a toothbrush with built-in whitening pen containing 4% hydrogen peroxide.
Brush as you normally would with your regular toothpaste. The Colgate Optic White toothbrush is specially designed with polishing bristles and stain removers to help remove surface stains. Turn the dial at the bottom of the whitening pen and apply gel. There is no need to rinse whitening gel.
Best for those who want easy-to-use convenient product. However dont expect dramatic results as the product will only have a short contact time with your teeth.
Colgate Optic White Toothpaste
Colgate Optic White Toothpaste contains 1% hydrogen peroxide to gently whiten your teeth, making it a convenient part of your daily beauty routine.
Best forvery subtle results for those who want convenient whitening product.
Whitening products are designed to be used short-term and may cause increased sensitivity.
Other tips for whiter and brighter smile
Recently several new over-the-counter whitening products have been introduced to the Australian market. While professional whitening will help you achieve more dramatic results, these inexpensive and readily available alternatives is a great way to subtly brighten up your smile.
Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips
Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips have been introduced to Australia earlier this year. They have been a popular choice among consumers in North America under the name of Crest Whitestrips for several years.
Oral-B 3D White Whitestrips are thin, flexible strips that are coated with a tooth whitening gel containing 6% hydrogen peroxide. Designed to conform to the shape of your teeth, they work by holding the whitening gel to your teeth. They are designed to be worn for 30 minutes twice per day for 7 to 14 days (come in a pack of 14 or 28 individually wrapped strips).
Best for gradual whitening results and will require a good compliance. They are designed to reduce yellowness and brighten teeth.
Colgate Optic White Toothbrush + Whitening Pen
This new products comes as a toothbrush with built-in whitening pen containing 4% hydrogen peroxide.
Brush as you normally would with your regular toothpaste. The Colgate Optic White toothbrush is specially designed with polishing bristles and stain removers to help remove surface stains. Turn the dial at the bottom of the whitening pen and apply gel. There is no need to rinse whitening gel.
Best for those who want easy-to-use convenient product. However dont expect dramatic results as the product will only have a short contact time with your teeth.
Colgate Optic White Toothpaste
Colgate Optic White Toothpaste contains 1% hydrogen peroxide to gently whiten your teeth, making it a convenient part of your daily beauty routine.
Best forvery subtle results for those who want convenient whitening product.
Whitening products are designed to be used short-term and may cause increased sensitivity.
Other tips for whiter and brighter smile