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Colgate Optic White Advanced LED whitening
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SmileBrilliant Custom Teeth Whitening Trays
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Auraglow Deluxe Home Teeth Whitening Kit
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Taking care of your teeth is important. Regular flossing and brushing are vital to good oral health. But sometimes that’s not enough to keep your teeth pearly white — the fact is, if your teeth are a shade of yellow, you may need a little extra help to ensure they stay looking their best. Fortunately, there are many solutions to restore the color of your teeth from yellow to white.
One of the easiest ways to achieve a whiter smile without visiting your dentist is to use a teeth whitening kit. These kits use highly concentrated whitening gels. Typically, these gels include hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, although you can find some with milder ingredients. While there are countless options available, these are some of the best teeth whitening kits I’ve come across.
I tested several kits to bring you this list of the best teeth whitening kit picks for 2024. While I couldn’t accurately judge these products for whitening power (I wish I could, but my teeth won’t allow it), Products are judged according to criteria such as mouthpiece application, whitening gel type, kit contents, treatment duration and refill options.
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If you didn’t like Colgate’s Optic White Whitening Toothpaste, fear not. While some may find Optic White toothpaste to taste harsh, the brand’s Optic White LED whitening kit is a different story.
I tested The LED Light Discs on fit, coverage, ease of use, feel and wear time.
The Colgate Optic White Advanced LED Whitening Kit far surpassed the others I tested in this category. The instructions for this whitening method were easy to understand, the mouthpiece fits well (even on me and I have a tiny mouth), the gel covered all the teeth it should, I didn’t feel overly sensitive and you only have to wear it for 10 minutes.
Really, the only downside was that the device requires charging before first use and in between uses, which is kind of annoying. However, that’s a small price to pay for a teeth whitening kit with so many other great features.
I used the Colgate Optic White Advanced LED Whitening Kit once a day for 10 minutes for three days and noticed an improvement in whiteness despite going off the full treatment (it’s designed for 10 days of use, but again, I couldn’t test all of these products for the full prescribed treatment without possible dental complications).
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Teeth whitening kits aren’t exactly what most people would call immersive. But I have to say that I was blown away by the whole process and SmileBrilliant package. I didn’t know you could get custom whitening trays anywhere but the dentist’s office, but you can with SmileBrilliant.
Wearing these whitening trays is just like wearing a retainer. They fit your teeth perfectly because they are designed using putty impressions that you make of your teeth. The process works like this: You order a kit, SmileBrilliant sends you a putty impression kit, you return the impressions via prepaid packaging, and then SmileBrilliant ships the custom whitening trays within a few days.
If you mess up during the impression process (which I did — my impressions were obviously a little shallow), SmileBrilliant will either send you a new impression kit or continue with the trays if they think they can make it work. In the latter case, the company will still send an impression kit along with the whitening trays just in case.
To use the trays, simply squeeze the carbamide peroxide whitening gel onto the top and bottom trays and slide them through. Be careful not to squeeze too much gel or it may spill over your sockets and stick to your gums and tongue. I did this the first time I wore the SmileBrilliant trays and the gel felt quite tingly. Other than that, I had no problems with these discs, despite my shallow impressions.
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The Lumineux whitening kit is not a typical teeth whitening kit. Instead of hydrogen peroxide gel and an LED mouthpiece, this whitening kit includes simple everyday teeth whitening essentials, so it’s best for sensitive teeth — most people with sensitive teeth can’t handle something like hydrogen peroxide and LED lights.
This whitening kit includes Lumineux whitening strips, toothpaste and mouthwash, which use Lumineux’s patented formula containing coconut oil, dead sea salt and citrus oil.
For extra white teeth, don’t just use these products separately as usual. The instructions are clear: Wear the strips for 30 minutes, immediately brush for at least one minute, then rinse with mouthwash for at least one minute.
I love this kit because I have sensitive teeth and struggle to get through whitening treatments that involve bleach or hydrogen peroxide.
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This teeth whitening kit is decent all around, but a few things kept it from being at the top of the list: The mouthpiece was huge (even though I have a small mouth) and the gel didn’t seem to spread evenly across my teeth. I also got quite a few white chemical burns from the gel in this product.
However, if you’re looking for a whitening kit that costs less than $100, it wouldn’t hurt to give it a try, as long as you don’t have sensitive gums or teeth.
The whitening gel dispenses easily from the syringes — a welcome feature after spending a lot of time and effort squeezing tiny tubes of whitening gel with other products. The mouthpiece, although too big for me, feels quite nice on the teeth. It is very squishy compared to the harder plastic on some other products.
Finally, the pouch that comes with it is nice to have. Makes it easier to travel with the whitening kit if you want it.
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Previously, Shyn had an LED whitening kit that she used Rembrandt bleaching films, which I loved. It was on my original list of the best overall teeth whitening products. I liked the old kit because the whitening strips are much less messy than the whitening gel, and as far as I know, that was the only whitening kit out there that used strips instead of gel.
Unfortunately, this product has been discontinued, but Shyn now has a whitening kit that uses a carbamide peroxide whitening gel. The Shyn Brighter LED whitening kit is similar to other whitening kits on the market, especially Colgate SuperNova. It comes with silicone tray, LED light device and whitening pen to fill the oral tray with gel.
This kit comes with three whitening pens, which is a nice touch because you won’t have to order refills right away like you would with other kits. When the time comes, you can purchase a maximum strength refill or a pack of three. You can also use the pens without the LED tray if you don’t want to walk around with a mouthpiece inside.
The Shyn Brighter kit also comes with a travel case. The case offers neat storage at home in addition to travel.
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There are many teeth whitening kits on the market, so it can be difficult to choose the best one for you. Here’s what to consider before buying your next whitening kit.
- Basic ingredients: The most effective whitening products will contain peroxide. The most common are hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide. While some products may contain only hydrogen peroxide and others carbamide peroxide, they have similar effects. Studies have shown that both peroxides have the same whitening effect on teeth.
- Bleaching Levels: If you’re looking for a whitening kit to reverse years of stains, you’ll need one with high levels of whitening power. These can be a bit more expensive and may require more wear and tear or processing. You can be less picky with whitening kits for simple maintenance or occasional use.
- Guys: There are four types of whitening kits out there — gels, LEDs, pens and toothpastes. Depending on the kit, you may have a few options instead of one. If you don’t know which type will work best, look for a kit that contains as many as four types to try.
- Sensitivity: If you have particularly sensitive teeth, it is important to look for products that meet your needs. Whitening your teeth can be a little uncomfortable, but if the pain is excruciating, stop using the product immediately.
- Cost: Teeth whitening kits can cost you anywhere from $50 to $500. However, professional whitening treatment it can run up to $1,800. Home kits are the most cost effective.
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