Teeth Whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens teeth and helps remove stains and discolouration. This popular procedure can significantly enhance the brightness of your smile, making it more radiant.
Discover the benefits designed to give you a more confident smile.
Achieve a noticeably whiter smile that enhances your overall appearance and boosts confidence.
See significant whitening results in a short amount of time, often after just one treatment session.
Enjoy a painless, non-surgical procedure that provides dramatic improvements without discomfort.
Receive a personalised whitening plan that considers your specific needs and sensitivity levels, ensuring optimal results.
Witness the transformation that patients have experienced at Smile In A Day.
Here’s what you can expect:
Assessment of your dental health and discussion of your whitening goals to determine the best treatment plan.
Cleaning of your teeth to remove plaque and ensure the whitening agent can penetrate effectively.
Application of the whitening agent, which can involve in-office laser treatments and take-home whitening kits.
Guidance on maintaining your new smile, including tips on avoiding stain-causing foods and beverages.
A follow-up oral hygiene program to ensure long-term success and maintenance of your new teeth.
Results can last from several months to a few years, depending on your oral care routine and lifestyle habits.
Yes, teeth whitening is a safe procedure when performed by a dental professional, with minimal risk of side effects.
Some patients may experience temporary sensitivity, but this typically subsides shortly after the treatment.
The degree of whitening varies, but most patients achieve teeth that are several shades lighter after treatment.
Teeth whitening is effective on most stains, especially those caused by foods, drinks, and smoking, but it may be less effective on intrinsic stains caused by medication or trauma.
It’s generally recommended to wait at least six months between whitening treatments to avoid potential sensitivity or damage.
Discuss your smile goals and explore procedure options with our experienced team.