Whitening

Whitening

Teeth whitening or bleaching is the process of whitening the teeth. Before undergoing whitening treatment, a dentist will examine your teeth and gums and advise you if they are healthy enough to go through a whitening process. We offer several teeth whitening options, ranging from our custom-made take-home kits to in-practice procedures.

Take-home teeth whitening- For take-home whitening treatment you will need to book a teeth whitening appointment with
your practice first. Once you’re in the chair, a dentist will fit you with a custom-made tray. Within days, your complete whitening kit will be ready to collect. Your kit contains two new custom-made trays (one for the top teeth and one for the bottom), syringes of whitening gel, and easy-to-follow instructions.

Once home, you apply a small drop of gel inside each tooth impression in your two trays, place it on your teeth, then relax over the next few hours – read, talk, watch TV, surf the internet – while the whitening gel does its job. After your whitening session, remove and rinse your trays, and then brush your teeth. Repeat this over the next week or two until you achieve the level of whitening you desire. The snug fit of your custom-made tray and the dentist-quality whitening gel
provide you with an amazing result. In-practice teeth whitening

In-practice teeth whitening is a professional whitening procedure that’s done in the dental chair. It's the fastest and most effective way to whiten teeth and usually takes around one-and-a-half to two hours to complete. In-practice whitening is the
best option if you want almost instant results.

The dentist will first apply a protective gel to your lips and gums, followed by the application of the whitening gel to the teeth. The gel (which contains hydrogen peroxide) is then activated by a special LED light. The process varies in length, depending on the depth of the stain and the goal level of whiteness. It can be a little uncomfortable having your mouth open for such a long time, but many patients find listening to music or watching a movie helps to distract them. The upside is that there is usually only one treatment required. Deep staining may require additional treatments.

You need to see a dentist for a pre-whitening consultation to check your suitability for the whitening treatment. During the consultation, your dentist will examine you and may identify any treatment that needs to be done before going ahead with whitening treatment. Any treatment required is chargeable to you.