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Teeth Whitening: Brighten Your Smile with Professional Treatment

Teeth whitening is one such procedure of cosmetic dentistry, which brightens your smile by eliminating stains and discoloration. Professional whitening treatment can lighten your teeth up to 5 to 10 shades in a single sitting and hence, is considered one of the most effective methods of achieving a bright glow of charming confidence in your smile.

Several methods of teeth whitening are available, among which are:

  • Office whitening- The procedure is done by a dentist using bleaching agents.
  • Take-home whitening kits- This consists of trays where the dentist prescribes a whitening gel for at-home applications.
  • Over-the-counter products- These whitening products include toothpaste, strips, or gels, which are available for purchase without any prescription (less effective).
  • Unlike drugstore whitening products, professional teeth whitening treatments are stronger, quicker, and longer-lasting effects.

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    Ready for a Whiter, More Confident Smile?

    Bright Smiles boost your confidence as well as improve your appearance. Contact a professional teeth whitening appointment to remove stains and get that youthful smile back!

    Opening Hours

    • Monday: 09:00 to 4:00
    • Tuesday: 10:00am to 2:00pm (STAFF ONLY)
    • Wednesday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
    • Thrusday: 10:00am to 2:00pm (STAFF ONLY)
    • Friday: 9:00am to 1:00pm (One Saturday a Month)

    What to Expect After Teeth Whitening?

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    1: Instantly brighter teeth
    Your smile may brighten by 5 to 10 shades in only 1 session!
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    2: Mild sensitivity
    Some people feel temporary sensitivity for 24-48 hours after treatment.
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    3: Avoid staining foods
    For the first 48 hours, coffee, red wine, tea, and foods that stain are to be avoided.
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    3: Use a straw
    Sip all staining liquids using a straw to reduce contact with teeth.

    How to Maintain Your Whitened Smile

    As long as possible in order to keep those teeth bright and beautiful:

  • Good Oral Hygiene Practice - Brush twice and floss regularly.
  • Use Whitening Toothpaste - Helps in removing surface stains to retain results.
  • Limit Foods and Drinks That Cause Stains - Cut down on coffee, tea, sodas, and red wine.
  • Quit Smoking - Tobacco products lead to very fast staining.
  • Get Regular Dental Cleanings - Professional cleaning will help to keep the whiteness of your teeth.
  • Touch-Up Whitening - Periodic whitening treatment or take-home whitening kits can help to maintain your results.
  • Professional Whitening vs. At-Home Whitening

    Feature Professional Whitening Over-the-Counter Whitening
    Effectiveness Up to 10 shades whiter 1-3 shades whiter
    Speed Instant results in 1 visit Takes weeks to see noticeable changes
    Strength High concentration whitening agents Lower-strength ingredients
    Safety Dentist-supervised, protects gums Higher risk of irritation or uneven whitening
    Longevity Lasts 1-3 years with good care Results fade faster

    What Happens During a Professional Teeth Whitening Session?

    1. Initial Evaluation & Cleaning
  • This would mean that your health practitioner will be examining your teeth and gums to ensure that they are well qualified for the whitening treatment. After this cleaning, you'll have plaque and surface stains being removed.
  • 2. Protection of the Gums
  • Gums and soft tissues will be protected with a barrier from irritation from the whitening agent.
  • 3. Whitening Gel Application
  • A professional-strength whitening gel is applied to your teeth. That's hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which breaks down stains and lifts discoloration.
  • 4. Activation
  • Some involve a special light or laser for the enhancement of the process for whitening. A duration of 15-30 minutes, based on the wanted whitening level, is set for leaving the gel on.
  • 5. Rinse and Final Assessment
  • Wash off the gel and check your new shade with the dentist. Many patients immediately see a significant improvement!
  • Am I a Candidate for Teeth Whitening?

    If you have stained or discoloured teeth due to food, drinks, smoking, or aging; possess healthy gums and teeth, cavity-free and without gum disease; have no dental restorations like crowns, veneers, or fillings (which won't whiten); and have realistic expectations of how much lighter your teeth can get, then teeth whitening is just for you. However, if you have sensitive teeth or have restorations in your mouth, your dentist will accommodate you with other whitening options again as per your needs.

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    Why Do Teeth Become Discolored?

    What the teeth darken over time has much simplicity in the forms of:

  • Ageing: Due to wear of the enamel with age, the yellowish dentin shows through.
  • Diet:Some foods and beverages like coffee, tea, red wine, and berries stain the teeth.
  • Use of Tobacco or Smoking:Great discoloration has been caused by nicotine and tar.
  • Medications:Certain types of antibiotics, such as tetracycline, stain the inner part of the tooth.
  • Poor Oral Hygiene: : Yellowing can also be caused by accumulated plaque and tartar.
  • Genetics: Some people's enamel is just darker or more easily stained.
  • At least you have good news: with professional teeth whitening, you can erase years of stains to rejuvenate the smile.

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    Common Myths About Teeth Whitening

    MYTH 1 : Teeth become damaged by whitening.

    FACT: When performed properly by a qualified dental professional, teeth whitening will not harm the enamel.

    MYTH 2: Teeth become sensitive for ever after whitening.

    MYTH 3: All dental crowns and veneers can be whitened.

    FACT: Whitening will only apply to your natural teeth and will never be effective on your restorations.

    MYTH 4: Whitening is a permanent process.

    FACT: With maintenance to sustain them, they may last between 1 and 3 years before they fade.