What is Teeth Whitening?
Professional whitening uses dentist-approved peroxide gels to break down deep stains within enamel. Compared to over-the-counter kits, in-clinic whitening gives faster, more even results; custom take-home trays maintain or gently lift shade at home.
Some of the most common methods for whitening teeth include bleaching with hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide and using abrasive materials to remove surface stains. It is important to note that teeth whitening is not permanent and may require touch-ups or maintenance over time. It is also important to consult with a dental professional before undergoing any teeth whitening treatment..
Who is it for?
- Tea/coffee, wine, or tobacco stains
- Yellowing with age
- Post-orthodontic stain build-up
- Special events: weddings, interviews, photoshoots
Types of teeth whitening:
In-office bleaching: It is the effective teeth whitening procedure, done under the monitoring of the dentist. They can change the color of your teeth faster than at-home methods.
At-home bleaching: The procedure is done at home by the patient. The dentist gives you a set of trays to whiten your teeth. The results are not instant.