![]() While we don’t find any specific recommendation from Crest®, we see it stated on their website that if you have just brushed your teeth you should “allow for some time to pass” before using your whitening strips. And the act of brushing your teeth would tend to remove them. One would have to presume that both of the above phenomena have to do with the dental (tooth) and mucosal (gum tissue) pellicles (biofilm layers) that naturally form and are evidently exploited to aid strip retention and protect gum surfaces from the whitener. Preventing gum irritation.Ĭrest® publications also suggest that you’ll tend to notice less treatment-associated gum tissue irritation if you don’t brush your teeth before using your strips. Crest’s® directions for their Whitestrips® products state that they’ll stay in place better if you do not brush your teeth before applying them. a) Should you clean your teeth first? Better adherence. – What’s permitted?ĭirections – 1) Getting ready to perform your whitening strip session.Īctually, when using Whitestrips® products it’s not so much what you should do in preparation for applying them as opposed to what you shouldn’t. ![]()
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