Your Smile in
4 Simple Steps.
From your first consultation to your final reveal, our whitening process is designed to be transparent, comfortable, and completely tailored to you.
Shade Consultation
We assess your current shade, staining causes, and any restorations that won't respond to whitening.
Protective Prep
Your gums and soft tissue are shielded before the whitening gel is applied to your teeth.
In-Office Whitening
The bleaching gel is applied in timed intervals, lifting stains from coffee, tea, wine, and tobacco in about an hour.
Take-Home Maintenance
You'll receive custom trays and guidance to maintain your brighter smile between visits.
Before, During
& After.
Before Your Treatment
During Your Procedure
After Treatment
Frequently
Asked Questions.
Everything you need to know about professional teeth whitening.
How much brighter will my teeth get?
Most patients see results several shades brighter after a single in-office session, though the exact result depends on your starting shade and the cause of your staining. We'll discuss realistic expectations during your consultation.
Is in-office whitening safe?
Yes. In-office whitening uses a higher-strength, dentist-supervised bleaching gel applied under controlled conditions, with your gums and soft tissue protected throughout. This makes it safer and more predictable than over-the-counter kits.
Will whitening work on crowns, veneers, or fillings?
No — whitening only affects natural tooth enamel, so existing crowns, veneers, and fillings won't change colour and may become noticeably different from your newly whitened teeth. We'll review any restorations during your consultation and discuss options separately if needed.
Will my teeth be sensitive afterward?
Temporary sensitivity to hot or cold is common after whitening and is usually mild and short-lived. We use desensitising measures during treatment and can adjust the approach if you have naturally sensitive teeth.
How long do whitening results last?
Results typically last 1 to 3 years, depending on your diet and habits — coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco can cause new staining over time. Your custom take-home trays make it easy to touch up your results whenever needed.
What causes teeth to yellow or stain?
Common causes include coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco use, as well as natural enamel thinning that comes with age, which reveals more of the yellower dentin underneath. In-office whitening addresses both surface staining and general dullness.
A Brighter Smile,
Today.
Book a whitening consultation today and see dramatic, dentist-supervised results in about an hour. New patients always welcome.





