BRIGHTEN WITH CONTROL
What teeth whitening does
Professional whitening focuses on lifting stain and improving shade with a more controlled, clinically guided approach than over-the-counter products. It is typically used to refresh brightness, improve smile clarity, and create a cleaner overall appearance while taking sensitivity and enamel condition into account.
Surface Stain Reduction
Whitening is especially helpful for common discoloration caused by coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, or general age-related darkening that leaves teeth looking less vibrant.
Smile Refresh Without Reshaping
Because whitening changes color rather than tooth shape, it can create a noticeable cosmetic improvement without restorative alteration to the visible tooth surface.
WHY PATIENTS CHOOSE THIS
Benefits of professional whitening
- Targets common discoloration with more predictable clinical control
- Can produce a brighter result than many retail whitening options
- Allows the dentist to consider shade goals alongside tooth sensitivity
- Helps refresh the smile before events, photography, or other cosmetic treatment
- Can be integrated into a broader cosmetic plan for a more polished result
STEP BY STEP
What to expect during whitening
Whitening is planned around current tooth shade, sensitivity history, and the kind of result that looks natural for your smile. The goal is not just brighter teeth, but a result that feels clean, balanced, and appropriate to your features.
1. Shade assessment
The clinic reviews your current tooth color, smile goals, and any existing restorations that may respond differently from natural enamel.
2. Suitability review
Teeth and gums are checked to confirm whitening is a good option and to identify any issues that should be addressed first.
3. Whitening treatment
The selected whitening method is carried out in a controlled way, with attention to comfort, sensitivity, and evenness of result.
4. Result review & maintenance guidance
You receive guidance on how to help maintain the improved shade and when follow-up or touch-up whitening may make sense.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Teeth Whitening FAQ
Helpful answers before your appointment.
Not always. Some stains respond very well, while others, especially certain intrinsic or restoration-related discolorations, may need a different cosmetic approach.
It can cause temporary sensitivity in some patients, which is why the clinic considers enamel condition and comfort when planning treatment.
No. Existing restorations do not usually lighten the same way natural teeth do, so shade planning matters.
That depends on diet, habits, natural enamel behavior, and how well the result is maintained over time.
REFRESH YOUR SMILE
Ask the clinic about teeth whitening.
If your smile looks dull or stained, professional whitening can offer a cleaner, brighter result with more control than a one-size-fits-all product.