How much does teeth whitening usually cost?
amy&&emily asked:
I am looking to get my teeth whitened before high school. But before I pose the question to my parents I’d like an estimate of about how much the average cost would be
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I am looking to get my teeth whitened before high school. But before I pose the question to my parents I’d like an estimate of about how much the average cost would be
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February 24th, 2010 at 12:20 pm
That depends on the method. But be warned it is VERY expensive, in the thousands.
February 27th, 2010 at 10:02 pm
Well, it depends on where you go. Different dentists will charge you differently, anything from $400 to over $1000
Maybe you should try teeth whitening products instead which are much cheaper than going to a dentist but still give you the results you want. You can get a free trial here
February 28th, 2010 at 9:18 pm
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March 3rd, 2010 at 4:31 am
you should probably try something cheaper first to see if they work. crest whitestrips are about 40$ but they work pretty well, and there is a free trial offer for. good luck!
March 6th, 2010 at 4:46 am
I got the Kardashian Smile Teeth whitening it’s pretty cheap and has 90 Day back guarantee.
March 6th, 2010 at 10:30 am
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March 6th, 2010 at 11:41 am
A tube of teeth whitening toothpaste will cost less than $10
Over-the-counter teeth whitening kits will range from $20 to $80
Professional in-office bleaching or laser teeth whitening will cost between $400 to $1200 depending on where you live. The same treatment may cost more in New York.
If it is your first time getting your teeth whiten, try Crest Advanced Whitestrips. I use them and they are pretty good unless your teeth is very yellow, then you should go for the in-office bleaching.
You can read the review about Crest Avanced Whitestrips at:
For information about cost of teeth whitening, see:
March 7th, 2010 at 3:17 am
Teeth whitening can be as expensive as you want to pay. You can go for the slower route and get the whitening strips that you can use at your convenience at home. These run around $40, and may require a second treatment. This can take from two to four weeks.
The other route is to go to your dentist or a cosmetic dentist. This is a much more expensive choice. However, you can get the same or better results in no time. You can go in for one or two treatments and have that whiter smile. This usually costs at least $200.
Both options have their benefits, it is really the cost that you need to decide on.