About the Service
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that removes stains and discoloration from tooth enamel and dentin, restoring a brighter, whiter smile. It is one of the most popular and non-invasive treatments for enhancing smile aesthetics.
Common Causes of Tooth Staining:
Extrinsic Stains (Surface-level) – Coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco, and dark-colored foods.
Intrinsic Stains (Deeper) – Fluorosis, tetracycline antibiotics, trauma, or aging.
Lifestyle Factors – Smoking, poor oral hygiene, and acidic diets.
Professional Whitening vs. Over-the-Counter Kits:
Faster & Safer – Dentist-supervised treatments use higher-grade peroxide gels for better results.
Customized Fit – Trays prevent gum irritation (unlike store-bought strips).
Longer-Lasting – Professional treatments maintain whiteness for 1–3 years with care.
Types of Teeth Whitening
Professional teeth whitening and bleaching treatments use peroxide-based agents to safely break down stains and brighten your smile. The method you choose depends on the level of discoloration, urgency, and your lifestyle needs. Below are the most common options:
| Method | Procedure | Duration | Results | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| In-Office Bleaching | Dentist applies high-concentration peroxide gel + LED/laser activation. | 60–90 mins | 3–8 shades whiter | Immediate results for events. |
| Take-Home Kits | Custom trays with mild peroxide gel, worn nightly for 1–2 weeks. | 7–14 days | 2–6 shades whiter | Gradual, maintenance-friendly. |
| Over-the-Counter | Strips, pens, or toothpaste (low peroxide). | Weeks | 1–3 shades whiter | Mild staining only. |
How it Works
Step 1: Consultation & Exam
Dentist checks for cavities/gum disease (must be treated first).
Shade assessment with a tooth color guide.
Step 2: Cleaning & Prep
Plaque/tartar removal to ensure even whitening.
Gums protected with a barrier gel or rubber dam.
Step 3: Whitening Application
In-office: Peroxide gel applied, activated by LED light (3x 15-min sessions).
Take-home: Custom trays filled with gel, worn 30 mins–overnight.
Step 4: Aftercare
Avoid staining foods/drinks (coffee, berries) for 48 hours.
Use desensitizing toothpaste if sensitivity occurs.
Ideal Candidates for Teeth Whitening Treatment
- Healthy Teeth & Gums – No untreated decay or gum disease.
- Yellow/Brown Stains – Respond best to bleaching.
- Non-Smokers – For longest-lasting results (smoking causes rapid re-staining).
Success Stories
Read our glowing reviews from satisfied clients.
They are very gentle and do their best to give the patients the expected results. I am very happy with their office, equipment, kindness and professionalism.

The staff was friendly and professional, and the treatment left me feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Thank you for the wonderful service, I'll definitely be visiting again!

The treatment targeted areas of concern and helped to improve the texture and firmness of my skin, but most importantly, the staff knew what they were doing.

have a question?
Quick answers to questions you may have
Q1: How long do results last?
*A: 6 months–3 years, depending on diet/oral hygiene. Touch-ups every 6 months recommended.*
Q2: Does whitening damage enamel?
A: No—professional gels are pH-balanced to protect enamel.
Q3: Is it painful?
A: Some experience temporary sensitivity, which fades in 1–2 days.
Q4: Can veneers/crowns be whitened?
A: No—only natural teeth respond. Crowns/veneers may need replacement to match new shade.

