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Sensitive Teeth? Try This! ✨

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Hey there! Dr. Harris here from SNOW, addressing a common whitening myth. Ever tried whitening and t

Hey there! Dr. Harris here from SNOW, addressing a common whitening myth. Ever tried whitening and thought, “This isn’t for me... it’s too painful!”? Sensitivity after teeth whitening is common with many products out there. It’s discouraging, and frankly, can make many swear off whitening altogether. “I just want a bright smile without damaging my teeth – is that too much to ask?” Absolutely not! Many think they must choose between a vibrant smile and comfort. But with the right products, you don’t have to sacrifice extreme whitening results because of a fear of sensitivity. Do you want a professional-level whitening experience with sensitive teeth? Read below. I’ve had countless patients share their tales of whitening woes. That's why I teamed up with SNOW. Their Diamond range was developed solely for those with sensitive teeth, and unlike other whitening products, SNOW’s Diamond line is formulated to protect and even strengthen enamel, while still having a professional-level whitening formula! The SNOW Diamond collection offers: - Advanced Formulation: Award-winning formula that repairs and rebuilds enamel with virtually zero sensitivity. - Patented Whitening: A formulation that delivers professional-level results in minutes. - Trusted by Dentists: Not just endorsed, but also recommended for those looking for a safe yet effective whitening solution. Wave goodbye to the twinge and say hello to a sensitivity-free gleam like never before. [( Dive into our Diamond collection today, and give your teeth the care they deserve. To a brighter, pain-free smile, Dr. Harris You received this email from Snow Teeth Whitening. If you would like to unsubscribe, [click here](.

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