We Tried 5 of the Best Teeth Whitening Products and We’re Giving One Away!

Joseph R Nemeth DDS
28 Sept 201808:31
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TLDRIn this engaging video, Dr. Joe Nemeth and his team test five popular teeth whitening products with staff volunteers. Tara found Auraglow effective despite initial sensitivity, while Skyler saw significant results with Opalescense's 20% peroxide. Beth had mixed feelings about Supersmile, and Deborah's experience with MI paste for sensitivity didn't yield whitening results. Doreen was satisfied with Crest 3D White Strips' convenience and effectiveness. The video invites viewers to share their thoughts on the best product and emphasizes the importance of oral health for overall well-being.

Takeaways
  • 🦷 Dr. Joe Nemeth conducted an experiment with five staff members using different teeth whitening products to evaluate their effectiveness.
  • πŸ’‘ Tara used Auraglow and found it effective, despite initial skepticism about the LED light's contribution to the whitening process.
  • πŸ”† The LED light in Auraglow is suggested to activate the whitening material, but its actual effectiveness is debated and may be more of a marketing gimmick.
  • πŸ‘¦ Skyler, the only male volunteer, used Opalescense with a 20% peroxide solution and a whitening toothpaste, experiencing noticeable whitening but also gum sensitivity due to improper mouth guard molding.
  • 🎨 Beth tried the Supersmile teeth whitening kit and found it time-consuming and less effective than other products, recommending just the toothpaste and accelerator instead.
  • πŸ˜– MI Paste, used by Deborah, is primarily for sensitivity, not whitening, and she did not notice a significant whitening effect and faced difficulties with the product's application.
  • πŸ† Doreen used Crest 3D White Strips and was satisfied with the convenience and noticeable whitening results, ranking her third in the group's results.
  • πŸ₯‡ Skyler achieved the best results among the volunteers, closely followed by Tara with Auraglow.
  • πŸ“Š The ranking of volunteers based on their results was Skyler, Tara, Doreen, Beth, and Deborah, with Deborah expressing a desire to try a different whitening product.
  • πŸ’¬ Dr. Nemeth invites viewers to comment on who they think had the best results and promises to select a subscriber for a teeth whitening product of their choice after a few months.
  • 🌟 The script emphasizes the importance of keeping one's mouth healthy for overall well-being and encourages visiting Dr. Nemeth's website for dental health services.
Q & A
  • What was the main topic of discussion in the video?

    -The main topic of the video was the discussion of five different teeth whitening products and the results of an experiment conducted by Dr. Joe Nemeth's staff.

  • Which teeth whitening product did Tara use and what were her overall impressions?

    -Tara used Auraglow. She felt it was effective and liked it, noticing a difference after the third use, despite initial sensitivity and the mouth guard being a bit big.

  • What is the role of the LED light in the Auraglow teeth whitening product according to the video?

    -The LED light in Auraglow is supposed to help activate the material and make it more effective, although some people believe it might be more of a gimmick.

  • What was Skyler's experience with Opalescense and what issues did he encounter?

    -Skyler used Opalescense, which is a combination of 20% peroxide and toothpaste. He felt it whitened his teeth but experienced pain and sensitivity due to improper molding of the mouth guard.

  • What were Beth's thoughts on the Supersmile teeth whitening kit and its effectiveness?

    -Beth found the Supersmile kit time-consuming and not very effective. She had mixed feelings about it, suggesting that other products might be more effective.

  • What was Deborah's experience with MI paste, and did she find it effective for teeth whitening?

    -Deborah used MI paste, which is primarily for sensitivity, not whitening. She did not find it effective for whitening her teeth and had difficulty using the trays.

  • How did Doreen find the Crest 3D White strips in terms of convenience and results?

    -Doreen found the Crest 3D White strips very easy to use, convenient for her daily activities, and was pleased with the results, noting that her teeth appeared brighter and probably whiter.

  • What was the ranking of the volunteers based on their results with the teeth whitening products?

    -Skyler had the best results, followed closely by Tara. Doreen was third, Beth was fourth due to the inconvenience of her product, and Deborah was last as her product wasn't primarily for whitening.

  • What is the significance of the LED light's role in the Auraglow product as discussed in the video?

    -The significance of the LED light's role in the Auraglow product is that it is claimed to activate the whitening material, but there is skepticism about whether it actually contributes to the effectiveness of the product.

  • What advice does the video give for those interested in trying teeth whitening products?

    -The video suggests trying different products to see which one works best for an individual, and also emphasizes the importance of following instructions carefully to avoid discomfort or lack of results.

  • What is the final call to action for viewers of the video?

    -The final call to action is for viewers to leave comments about which volunteer they think had the best results and to suggest other topics they would like to see discussed in future videos.

  • What is the website viewers are directed to for scheduling appointments with Dr. Nemeth?

    -Viewers are directed to dr.nemeth.com to schedule appointments with Dr. Nemeth and his associates.

Outlines
00:00
🦷 Teeth Whitening Experiment Results

Dr. Joe Nemeth introduces a staff experiment on five popular teeth whitening products. Tara tried Auraglow, noting initial skepticism about the LED light's effectiveness but later observed whiter teeth after consistent use. Skyler used Opalescense with 20% peroxide, experiencing sensitivity due to improper mouth guard molding but ultimately appreciating the whitening results. Beth had mixed feelings about the Supersmile kit, finding it time-consuming and less effective than other products, suggesting buying the toothpaste and accelerator separately. Deborah tested MI paste, intended for sensitivity, and found it easy to use but not effective for whitening. Doreen used Crest 3D White strips, finding them convenient and effective, recommending them for their ease of use and noticeable results.

05:05
πŸ† Ranking the Whitening Results

The results of the teeth whitening experiment are discussed, with Skyler and Tara showing the most dramatic improvements. Doreen, using Crest 3D White strips, was satisfied with her results, ranking third. Beth, despite mixed feelings about the Supersmile kit, noticed some improvement but found the process inconvenient, placing her fourth. Deborah, who tried MI paste, did not see any whitening benefits and expressed a desire to try a different product, ranking last. Dr. Nemeth encourages viewers to share their thoughts in the comments and promises to select a subscriber for a free teeth whitening product. He concludes by emphasizing the importance of oral health for overall well-being and invites viewers to schedule an appointment through his website.

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Keywords
πŸ’‘Teeth Whitening Products
Teeth whitening products are substances or devices designed to remove stains and discoloration from teeth, making them appear whiter. In the video's theme, these products are central as the experiment conducted by Dr. Joe Nemeth's team aimed to evaluate their effectiveness. Examples from the script include Auraglow, Opalescense, Supersmile, MI paste, and Crest 3D White strips, each with different methods and results.
πŸ’‘Auraglow
Auraglow is a specific teeth whitening product mentioned in the script that uses a combination of a whitening gel and an LED light, which is claimed to activate the material for better results. Tara, one of the volunteers, found it effective despite some initial sensitivity, highlighting the product's role in the experiment.
πŸ’‘LED Light
An LED light is used in the Auraglow product as a component that supposedly enhances the whitening process. However, the script mentions skepticism about its actual effectiveness, suggesting it might be more of a marketing gimmick rather than a scientifically proven enhancement.
πŸ’‘Opalescense
Opalescense is a teeth whitening system that combines a 20% peroxide solution with a whitening toothpaste. Skyler, the male volunteer, used this product and reported that it whitened his teeth significantly, despite some discomfort caused by improper use of the mouth guard.
πŸ’‘Peroxide
Peroxide is a common ingredient in teeth whitening products due to its bleaching properties. In the script, it is a key component of the Opalescense system, which Skyler believes was responsible for the whitening effect.
πŸ’‘Supersmile
Supersmile is a teeth whitening kit that includes a combination of toothpastes and a rinse. Beth, another volunteer, found the process time-consuming and the results less impressive compared to other products, indicating a mixed response to this particular product.
πŸ’‘Mouth Guard
A mouth guard is a device used in some teeth whitening systems to hold the whitening agent against the teeth. Both Tara and Skyler encountered issues with the mouth guards of their respective products, suggesting that the fit and comfort of the mouth guard can impact the overall experience.
πŸ’‘MI Paste
MI Paste is a product primarily designed for sensitivity relief but was tried by Deborah for teeth whitening. It did not yield the desired whitening results for her, illustrating that not all dental products are equally effective for whitening purposes.
πŸ’‘Crest 3D White Strips
Crest 3D White Strips are a popular teeth whitening product that Doreen used in the experiment. She found them easy to use and effective, as they were convenient for daily activities and provided noticeable results over the 20-day treatment period.
πŸ’‘Sensitivity
Sensitivity is a common side effect of teeth whitening, as the products can cause temporary discomfort. The script mentions Tara experiencing sensitivity with Auraglow, and MI Paste being considered by Deborah as a potential solution for this issue.
πŸ’‘Custom Trays
Custom trays are personalized mouth guards used in some whitening systems for a better fit and more effective treatment. Deborah mentioned the difficulty of using generic trays and how custom trays made the process much easier, emphasizing the importance of a proper fit for effective whitening.
Highlights

Dr. Joe Nemeth discusses results of an experiment with five different teeth whitening products.

Tara's experience with Auraglow, noting effectiveness and LED light's potential gimmick.

Tara's recommendation of Auraglow despite mouth guard size and initial sensitivity issues.

Skyler's use of Opalescense with 20% peroxide and issues with mouth guard molding.

Skyler's positive results with Opalescense whitening, despite discomfort.

Beth's mixed experience with the Supersmile tooth whitening kit, citing time-consuming process and taste.

Beth's suggestion to buy toothpaste and accelerator separately from the Supersmile kit.

Deborah's trial of MI paste for sensitivity, not intended for whitening, and her desire to try other products.

Doreen's satisfaction with Crest 3D White Strips for their convenience and effectiveness.

Doreen's recommendation of Crest 3D White Strips based on her positive experience.

The ranking of volunteers' results with Skyler and Tara having the best outcomes.

Beth's ranking fourth due to mixed feelings and slightly better results.

Deborah's last place due to using MI paste, not meant for whitening, and lack of visible results.

Invitation for audience to comment on who they think had the best results for a chance to win a teeth whitening product.

Dr. Nemeth's reminder to keep the mouth healthy for overall body health.

Promotion of Dr. Nemeth's services and the option to schedule appointments online.

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