Using crest whitestrips premium plus should I rinse my mouth after?!


Question: I was wondering once I take off the strip there is still the gel on my teeth should I rinse with water? or mouthwash? or not at all?


Answers: I was wondering once I take off the strip there is still the gel on my teeth should I rinse with water? or mouthwash? or not at all?

Rinse, and brush your teeth afterwards.
Try some whitening toothpaste, that way you'll have twice the whitening!

yes, rinse, and you can even brush your teeth

Brush your teeth afterwards!

I wipe them with a tissue, then rinse my mouth with water.

I choose to brush my teeth after removing the strips. It leaves a yucky feeling if youo dont brush

I think after 30 minutes. read the instructions. If not rinse after 30 minutes.

Unless you want that goo on your teeth all day, yes. rinse!!

YA

yes. they say not to do it on freshly brushed teeth . so go ahead and rinse or even brush if you want.
and SMILE lol :D

yes, it's chemicals in there u don' t want to swollow, and make sure u don't use it too mcuh cuz it can wear down u'r enamel which u can't get back

i want whiter teeth!

leave the gel there for like 30 min then rinse

put mouthwash in a cup about half way then put a little water to prevent a lot of sting from the mouthwash

You should always read the instructions before you try new products. To be on the safe side...

Hi,

Best thing to do is read the enclosed instructions and cautions as each product may be different.

But I believe you can rinse the remaining product off after you have removed the strips. This would be especially useful if you notice any gum irritation from the hydrogen peroxide in the strips. After the 30 minutes anything remaining can be removed.





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