At A Glance
What this service may involve
- Assessment of causes of discoloration
- Options for in-office or take-home protocols where appropriate
- Strategies to reduce sensitivity
Professional whitening can reduce many common stains from food, beverages, and aging. We recommend an approach that fits your enamel, gum health, and desired shade.
Over-the-counter products are not equivalent to dentist-directed options. We will discuss expected outcomes and how to maintain results.
Whitening can also be coordinated with other aesthetic treatment so your final shade works well with restorations, smile design goals, and your overall treatment timeline.
Good Fit For
Patients often explore this service when they want to
- Patients wanting a brighter smile for everyday confidence
- Cases with healthy gums and enamel suitable for whitening
- People coordinating whitening with other cosmetic care
Planning Journey
How we usually structure the conversation
- 01
Assess stain type and current restorations
- 02
Choose an in-office or take-home approach when appropriate
- 03
Plan shade goals and strategies to limit sensitivity
Common Questions
Helpful context before booking
Will whitening match every restoration?
Not always. We discuss how whitening interacts with existing fillings, veneers, or crowns before treatment.
How do you keep results natural?
We choose a target shade that suits your features and fits any broader smile-design goals.
Treatment Support
Useful next steps after reading about this service
Patients often want to compare related services, see examples, or ask practical questions before booking.
Need Guidance?
Questions before you book?
Our team can help you choose the right appointment, explain what to expect, and answer practical questions before your visit.