We provide professional teeth whitening, resulting in 5-14 shades lighter depending on the individual. The more stained the teeth the more dramatic the result will be.
How it works
Most teeth whitening processes whether done by a dentist or another technician will not whiten your tooth enamel. The process will instead remove the stains on the surface of your teeth. The results are also relevant to how regularly you have a teeth whitening procedure or use home whitening treatments. Where whitening is done every 6-12 months it is considered a maintenance procedure and results will be less dramatic.
Frequently asked questions
Should teeth whitening be done by a Dentist?
Teeth whitening is purely cosmetic and non dental. The products we use are gentler than, though just as effective as those used by the dentist. All our products are Australian compliant and produced to the highest standards. Teeth whitening, no matter who does it, bleaches stains from the surface of the teeth and most do not whiten the enamel of the tooth.
Is teeth whitening safe?
Teeth whitening is a treatment that most people whom want it, can have the treatment performed, however, it is not recommended for children under 16 years of age or for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. You cannot have a teeth whitening treatment if you have gum disease or are requiring dental work.
How long will a teeth whitening treatment last?
Teeth will maintain their fresh new appearance for around one year. Re-staining depends largely on diet and lifestyle. Smoking, coffee, tea, fruit juice, sodas; all staining foods and beverages will eventually re-stain the surface of your teeth.