Professional teeth whitening restores the natural colour of your teeth, brightens your smile, and enhances confidence. By targeting surface and deeper stains, it provides a safe, tailored approach that supports long-term oral health while delivering visible and lasting results.
Restore Natural Colour
Remove surface and deeper stains for a brighter, more vibrant smile.
Boost Confidence
Feel more comfortable smiling, speaking, and socialising.
Safe & Controlled
Treatments are supervised by qualified dentists to protect enamel and minimise sensitivity.
Customised Results
Plans are tailored to your teeth, severity of stains, and desired outcome.
Long-Term Care
Combined with good oral hygiene, whitening provides lasting results and supports ongoing dental health.
For patients with discoloured or stained teeth, timely professional whitening and ongoing dental care are essential to maintain a bright, healthy, and confident smile.
A typical teeth-whitening treatment involves several steps:
Discuss goals and assess suitability for whitening.
Teeth are cleaned and dried for even application.
Professional gel is applied under dentist supervision.
A light may be used to enhance the whitening effect.
Results are reviewed, and aftercare advice is provided.
To ensure the longevity of your teeth whitening, follow these daily oral care practices:
Avoid foods and beverages that stain teeth, such as coffee, tea, red wine, and curries, for at least 24–48 hours post-treatment.
Maintain daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste and regular flossing.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to minimise sensitivity.
Attend routine dental check-ups to maintain oral health and monitor tooth colour.
Yes, when performed by a qualified dentist, teeth whitening is safe and controlled and designed to minimise enamel damage or sensitivity.
Results vary depending on diet, oral hygiene, and lifestyle habits. Most patients enjoy several months to a few years of brighter teeth, with occasional touch-ups recommended.
Some patients may experience mild sensitivity during or after treatment, but it is usually temporary and manageable.
Teeth whitening is generally suitable for healthy adults. It is not recommended for patients with untreated cavities, gum disease, or certain dental restorations. Your dentist will assess your suitability during consultation.
Professional whitening uses higher concentrations of safe whitening agents that is customised to your teeth, and is supervised by a dentist to ensure optimal results and safety, unlike generic over-the-counter options.