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Teeth Whitening

Why choose teeth whitening?

Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening

How does it work?

After your dentist has carried out an examination, the first thing we do is create a mould of your teeth, so that a well-made custom tray fits comfortably in your mouth. A bleaching agent is added by you to the custom tray to whiten your teeth. By wearing this custom tray a few hours, a day or overnight for up to three weeks, you can brighten your teeth and smile with confidence.

Whitening can also be done in office under the supervision of a qualified dental professional. The appointment is usually 90min long and involves several bleaching sessions. The in-office whitening gel is applied by your dentist and activated with laser or ZOOM light.

Will it hurt?

It’s unlikely that you’ll experience any discomfort when having your teeth professionally whitened. Some people find their teeth and gums may become more sensitive during treatment, but using toothpaste designed for sensitive teeth will reduce or stop this. In rare cases teeth may be very sensitive during treatment, but when the bleaching is stopped, the teeth soon recover to normal.

Is it safe?

When performed by a registered dentist, whitening is a safe procedure and the bleaching agent used is safe for teeth and gums. The dentist will check first to see if it is suitable for you. Dental Therapists and Dental Hygienists working with a dentist can also provide teeth whitening. This is simply a cosmetic treatment. If there are any concerns, then the practice will be available to provide further advice.

How can I make the results last longer?

Teeth whitening treatments can provide great results. The whitening effect won’t last as long if you smoke or drink red wine, tea, or coffee, which can all stain your teeth. Good teeth brushing twice a day will help reduce the build-up of stains. However, you might also want to use whitening toothpaste to help maintain the effect. Our dentists and dental hygienists can also remove stains and help you keep your new bright smile.

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When might teeth whitening not be suitable?

Prior to the procedure your dentist will complete a thorough examination and determine whether whitening is a suitable treatment option. Anyone could benefit from teeth whitening. However, there are some circumstances where it should be avoided:

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    How can I make the results last longer?

    Teeth whitening treatments can provide great results. The whitening effect won’t last as long if you smoke or drink red wine, tea, or coffee, which can all stain your teeth. Good teeth brushing twice a day will help reduce the build-up of stains. However, you might also want to use whitening toothpaste to help maintain the effect. Our dentists and dental hygienists can also remove stains and help you keep your new bright smile.

    When might teeth whitening not be suitable?

    Prior to the procedure your dentist will complete a thorough examination and determine whether whitening is a suitable treatment option. Anyone could benefit from teeth whitening. However, there are some circumstances where it should be avoided:

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