Dietary Habits: Consuming coffee, tea, red wine, and dark-colored foods.
Smoking and Tobacco Use: A leading cause of stubborn yellow or brown stains.
Aging: Natural wear and thinning of enamel expose the dentin underneath, which is yellowish.
Medications: Certain antibiotics and medications can lead to discoloration.
Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing allow plaque and stains to build up.
Regardless of the cause, professional teeth whitening can restore the brightness of your smile effectively.
For instant results, our in-office whitening treatment can lighten your teeth by several shades in a single visit. Using powerful yet safe bleaching agents, we achieve dramatic results quickly and efficiently.
For patients who prefer the convenience of whitening at home, we provide custom-made whitening trays and professional-grade gel. These kits allow you to whiten your teeth gradually over a few weeks.
For optimal results, some patients opt for a combination of in-office and at-home treatments, ensuring long-lasting brightness.
Customized Treatment: Professional whitening is tailored to your teeth’s unique shade and sensitivity level.
Faster Results: In-office treatments provide noticeable improvements in just one session.
Safety: Our dentists ensure the procedure is safe for your teeth and gums, minimizing the risk of irritation or uneven whitening.
Long-Lasting Effects: Professional whitening delivers more durable results compared to store-bought alternatives.
Your journey begins with a consultation, where we assess your oral health and discuss your whitening goals. We’ll determine the best treatment for your needs.
Before the whitening process, we’ll clean your teeth to remove plaque and debris, ensuring the bleaching agents can work effectively.
For in-office treatments, a protective barrier is applied to your gums, followed by the whitening gel. A special light may be used to activate the gel, breaking down stains and discoloration.
After your treatment, we’ll provide tips to maintain your bright smile, including dietary recommendations and oral hygiene practices.
Yes, professional teeth whitening is safe when performed by a qualified dentist. We take precautions to protect your teeth and gums during the procedure.
Teeth whitening is most effective on surface stains caused by food, drink, or tobacco. However, deep intrinsic stains may require alternative treatments like veneers.
While rare, reinfection can occur if the filling or crown is damaged or if proper oral hygiene is not maintained. Regular dental check-ups help prevent such issues.
Whitening treatments do not work on crowns, veneers, or fillings. If you have restorations, we’ll discuss options to ensure a uniform appearance.
Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity during or after the procedure. This is normal and usually resolves within a few days.