Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment designed to lighten the colour of your teeth. It can help reduce stains and discoloration typically caused by food, drinks, smoking, or natural ageing. Our whitening treatments are performed in the dental clinic under professional supervision, with at-home whitening kits provided in addition for ongoing top-ups.
Any dental procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Not all patients are suitable candidates for whitening procedures and full assessment by a qualified dentist is necessary before any treatment can commence. There may be alternative treatment options available. We encourage our patients to ask the dentist questions and seek clarification on the procedure they are undertaking.
The following provides general information about the risks and considerations associated with this procedure. Each patient is different, and your dentist will discuss your specific circumstances during your consultation.
Professional whitening is generally considered safe, but results can vary depending on your teeth, existing dental work, and lifestyle factors.
Before Your Teeth Whitening Treatment:
Oral health and hygiene is paramount for teeth whitening treatments to be successful. We recommend a check-up and clean before your teeth whitening treatment.
During and After Your Teeth Whitening Treatment:
Food and drink:
It’s typically recommended to avoid consumption of dark coloured food and drink for 3 days including but not limited to: Tea, Coffee, Red Wine, Bolognese sauce, Tomato/Beetroot Sauces, Curries, Soy Sauce & Coffee.
(using a straw or diluting the liquid will not help)
Longevity of treatment:
Teeth whitening is not permanent. The rate at which your teeth will respond to treatment and how your teeth may discolour again will depend on your lifestyle habits and natural characteristics of your teeth.
Some people may notice their results beginning to fade after 3–6 months. Take-home whitening is provided as part of your initial treatment and can also be used periodically to maintain your results over time.
Sensitivity:
It is possible that you may experience some sensitivity whilst, during and after your teeth whitening treatment. Whitening sensitivity feels like something cold or quite hot on your tooth which is usually resolves on it’s own and is temporary in nature.
In most cases, treatment can be completed in a single visit. You may need to modify your usual dietary habit to help an achieved desired results, and your dentist may recommend continuing the treatment at home as prescribed.
Ongoing maintenance and care of your oral health is essential. Your practitioner will provide a personalised maintenance schedule, which may involve additional costs beyond your initial treatment plan.