Zubastick Dental Abrasive Stainless Steel Strips Finishing polishing 4mm small 5pcs
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I'm not sure because there are various types of crowns, such as silver, gold, and so on.
My teeth are a little crowded, so I use the strips to clean in between them and try to file them down so that they have more room. This product has been reordered by me, indicating that I am satisfied with it.
I only use it to floss in between my teeth. It's the same as if you went to the dentist.
Yes, flexible and long-lasting strips are used.
Selected User Reviews For Zubastick Dental Abrasive Stainless Steel Strips Finishing polishing 4mm small 5pcs
They would return with the retainer, but I was aware of the overcrowding issue. This was used to shave a small area of my face. Between the teeth, there is very little space. There's no shifting now even if I don't wear the retainer.
It took some filing to even them out, but it was well worth the effort. I would have bought this much sooner if I had known how simple it was! Now I'm more sure of myself when I smile!.
br>br>Take note of how crooked, crowded, and misshapen my bottom teeth were. They still looked odd after straightening because none of the edges were straight. br>br>So I went out and bought these amazing things, as well as an impression kit so that I could get retainers mailed to me to fit my newly shaped teeth. br>br>My only regret is that I didn't take before pictures. They do, however, appear to be in good shape after just one filing session. I'll probably make a few minor adjustments before taking retainer impressions, but overall, I'm very pleased with this product. br>br>I cut each strip in quarters and used two pieces (equivalent to a half strip) on ten teeth. br>br>Would recommend to anyone who wants to get their affairs in order!.
I assumed that because I didn't have dental insurance, the chips in my teeth would go away on their own. I was told about these files and thought they were too good to be true when I first heard about them. I was willing to give it a shot, however. I'm so glad I did it! Do your homework before attempting to file your own teeth! I lightly filed down all of my front teeth to remove all of the chips, and wow, what a difference it made! Before using the files, I photographed them in black and white to show how jagged and chipped they were. I did proper research didn t file too much, went in the right direction and now I have zero filing sensitivity and 100% more confidence in my smile.
After figuring out how to get it between my teeth (there's a non-traditional way to do it), I found that this was the *only* product that could remove stains between my teeth. abrasive space in the middle of the strip that gets in easier, then you can move it as needed) I have dental tools for scraping plaque, and they work great for that, but even bleaching products couldn't remove these stains. This worked perfectly. These are fantastic.
These do exactly what they say they're going to do! br>br>With a month left on my SDC (invisible aligners) smile journey, I realized that using these IPR (interproximal reduction) strips between my lower front teeth would help my aligners straighten those teeth more effectively due to crowding. These strips were just right. A huge accomplishment! I can floss between these teeth much more easily without shredding the floss, and the extra space has really helped with the final weeks of alignment. My work was also well received by my dentist. Next week, he'll put in permanent lingual retainers. br>br>A few times per week, I used both medium and fine strips, and only a few passes between each vertical surface. Fantastic outcomes! br>br> 😁.
I had a chip in my tooth that created a sharp edge that would frequently cut my tongue. This file was extremely helpful. I had to use two strips, but they smoothed out the sharp edges and are very simple to use.
I bought these to cover a small chip in one of my teeth. They're difficult to use, and the abrasive size isn't very abrasive. I think I'd be better off using a nail file, but it wouldn't fit in the chip's location. I can see these working if you spend ten hours filing your teeth, but at that point, you could just rub anything on your teeth and get the same result.