TEETH WHITENING
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that brightens your smile by removing surface stains and discoloration. Unlike over-the-counter options, professional whitening offers faster, more noticeable results using stronger yet safe bleaching agents—all under the supervision of a dental expert to minimize sensitivity and ensure optimal outcomes.
The process is simple and non-invasive. In-office treatments typically involve applying a concentrated whitening gel to the teeth, which may be activated by a special light. Sessions usually last between 30 to 60 minutes, delivering visible results in just one visit. For ongoing maintenance, dentists may also provide custom-fitted at-home whitening kits.
A Brighter Smile Starts Here
Professional Teeth Whitening Treatment
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that brightens your smile by removing surface stains and discoloration. Unlike over-the-counter options, professional whitening offers faster, more noticeable results using stronger yet safe bleaching agents—all under the supervision of a dental expert to minimize sensitivity and ensure optimal outcomes.
The process is simple and non-invasive. In-office treatments typically involve applying a concentrated whitening gel to the teeth, which may be activated by a special light. Sessions usually last between 30 to 60 minutes, delivering visible results in just one visit. For ongoing maintenance, dentists may also provide custom-fitted at-home whitening kits.
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that brightens your smile by removing surface stains and discoloration. Unlike over-the-counter options, professional whitening offers faster, more noticeable results using stronger yet safe bleaching agents—all under the supervision of a dental expert to minimize sensitivity and ensure optimal outcomes.
The process is simple and non-invasive. In-office treatments typically involve applying a concentrated whitening gel to the teeth, which may be activated by a special light. Sessions usually last between 30 to 60 minutes, delivering visible results in just one visit. For ongoing maintenance, dentists may also provide custom-fitted at-home whitening kits.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Teeth Whitening?
Professional teeth whitening is ideal for adults with healthy teeth and gums who want to brighten their smile by removing surface stains or discoloration. It's a safe and effective option when there are no untreated dental issues like cavities or gum disease.
However, whitening is not recommended for:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Children under the age of 16
People with untreated cavities or gum disease
Those with sensitive teeth or bleach allergies
If you're unsure whether whitening is right for you, your dentist can evaluate your oral health and recommend the most suitable treatment.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Teeth Whitening?
Professional teeth whitening is ideal for adults with healthy teeth and gums who want to brighten their smile by removing surface stains or discoloration. It's a safe and effective option when there are no untreated dental issues like cavities or gum disease.
However, whitening is not recommended for:
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Children under the age of 16
People with untreated cavities or gum disease
Those with sensitive teeth or bleach allergies
Pregnant or breastfeeding women
Children under the age of 16
People with untreated cavities or gum disease
Those with sensitive teeth or bleach allergies
If you're unsure whether whitening is right for you, your dentist can evaluate your oral health and recommend the most suitable treatment.
Maintaining a Whiter, Brighter Smile
Teeth whitening works by using peroxide-based bleaching agents that break down stains on the enamel, revealing a brighter, cleaner appearance. But keeping your smile white doesn’t stop after treatment.
To maintain your results:
- Limit staining foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine
- Avoid smoking or using tobacco products
- Brush and floss daily to remove plaque and surface stains
- Schedule regular dental cleanings and occasional whitening touch-ups
With the right care, your bright smile can last well beyond the treatment.
Maintaining a Whiter, Brighter Smile
Teeth whitening works by using peroxide-based bleaching agents that break down stains on the enamel, revealing a brighter, cleaner appearance. But keeping your smile white doesn’t stop after treatment.
To maintain your results:
- Limit staining foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine
- Avoid smoking or using tobacco products
- Brush and floss daily to remove plaque and surface stains
- Schedule regular dental cleanings and occasional whitening touch-ups
With the right care, your bright smile can last well beyond the treatment.
