Dentist-approved Amazon £16 teeth whitener erased mum's 'years of tea and coffee stains'
11.10.2023 - 18:03
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Beauty fans are flocking to buy a 'dentist-approved' teeth whitening treatment that's suitable for anyone with years' worth of stains caused by drinking, tea, coffee and cola. DrDent Premium Teeth Whitening Strips are safer to use than some other competitors as they contain no peroxide, and use a dentist-formulated ingredient that protects teeth enamel while removing stains.
The teeth whitening treatment is currently ranked number one on Amazon for Teeth Whitener Strips, and in the Prime Big Deal Day sale it's dropped down to just £15.99 from £19.99. The kit contains a mouth opener, 40 strips which will cover 20 uses, instructions and a shade guide to work from. The product boasts that it makes teeth eight times brighter and it also works on stains from coffee, wine, soft drinks, food and smoking.
It uses a peroxide free-formula which makes them safe to use at home and more suitable for sensitive teeth. They use PAP, a dentist-formulated ingredient that protects teeth enamel while removing stains, that keeps your teeth protected while they're being whitened.
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With over 23,000 ratings on Amazon and an average rating of 4.3, it's clear that Dr Dent is popular for a reason. One shopper penned: "These seem to work, I haven’t used them enough to know yet but so far there looking good, I would really recommend people to least give them a try see if it’s for them, now it did leave little stains on my teeth the first time and I was wondering if it was going to come off which it did but I
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