1. In-clinic whitening
In-clinic whitening helps reduce external stains with controlled dentist-supervised application.
Teeth whitening improves smile brightness through dentist-guided treatment planning that considers enamel condition, stain type, and sensitivity profile.
1. In-clinic whitening
In-clinic whitening helps reduce external stains with controlled dentist-supervised application.
2. Sensitivity-aware protocol
Sensitivity-aware approaches are used to improve comfort during and after whitening.
3. Shade evaluation
Baseline and target shade evaluation help set realistic, personalized smile goals.
4. Maintenance guidance
Aftercare guidance helps maintain whitening outcomes with practical home routines.
Treatment suitability, timeline, and final pricing are confirmed after an in-clinic dental evaluation.
Patients with pain, functional problems, cosmetic concerns, or long-term oral health goals can benefit from teeth whitening after proper diagnosis and case planning.
Professional whitening results typically last six months to two years depending on dietary habits, oral hygiene, and tobacco use. Touch-up sessions help maintain brightness when staining gradually returns.
Dentist-supervised whitening uses controlled concentrations appropriate for your enamel condition. Professional assessment before treatment reduces the risk of sensitivity and ensures the method suits your teeth.
Sensitivity-aware whitening protocols can be planned for patients with mild to moderate sensitivity. The dentist assesses enamel condition and stain type first to choose the safest and most comfortable approach.
External stains from coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco respond well to professional whitening. Intrinsic stains from medication, trauma, or fluorosis may respond partially or may need alternative cosmetic options.