In-Office Teeth Whitening
In-office teeth whitening is a professional procedure performed in a dentist’s office, capable of making teeth up to five to seven shades brighter. Dentists use various bleaching or whitening techniques to achieve the desired shade based on the patient’s preference.
Request an AppointmentTeeth can become stained or discolored due to food, tobacco, injury, or aging, and in-office whitening products are specifically designed to restore a brighter, healthier appearance.
Advantages of In-Office Teeth Whitening
While over-the-counter whitening kits are less expensive, in-office whitening offers several advantages:
- Professional supervision by a dentist
- Faster results
- Longer-lasting effects
- Reduced sensitivity compared to take-home products
In-Office Whitening Procedures
Dental-office whitening may involve one or more of the following methods:
Professionally Applied Tooth Whitening Products
These products contain a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide and are applied directly by a dental professional for optimal results.
Laser or Light Treatment
A whitening solution is applied to the teeth and activated with a specialized light or laser. Noticeable results are often achieved after a single session.
Custom Mouth Tray
The dentist creates a custom-fitted tray for the patient, along with a peroxide-based whitening solution to use at home. This allows controlled and consistent whitening results under professional guidance.
Procedure Overview
In-office whitening typically consists of one-hour appointments. Prior to treatment, the dentist examines and cleans the teeth to ensure there are no cavities, loose fillings, or gum issues that could be worsened by the bleaching process. Patients using a combination of in-office and at-home whitening products are monitored to ensure safe and effective results.
Longevity of Whitening Results
Whitening procedures are effective but not permanent. The results may fade over time depending on the procedure and lifestyle habits. Patients are advised to avoid foods and drinks that can stain or darken teeth to maintain a brighter smile for longer.
