Professional teeth whitening is stronger, faster, and safer than store-bought products. Under dental supervision, we can achieve significant whitening while minimizing sensitivity.
Why Choose Us
Experienced, caring dental team
State-of-the-art technology
Comfortable, relaxing environment
Flexible financing options
Our Whitening Options
We offer in-office whitening for immediate results and take-home kits for gradual whitening at your convenience. Both options use professional-grade materials for best results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Professional whitening is performed under dental supervision using carefully controlled concentrations of whitening agents. We take steps to protect your gums and soft tissues throughout the process, making it a much safer option than unsupervised over-the-counter products.
Results can last 1-3 years depending on your habits. Avoiding staining foods and beverages helps maintain your bright smile.
In-office whitening delivers dramatic results in a single appointment — typically one to two hours — using a professional-strength whitening gel applied directly in our office. Take-home kits use custom-fitted trays and a gentler gel you apply at home over one to two weeks for gradual brightening. Both use professional-grade materials; the right choice depends on your timeline and preference.
Whitening agents only work on natural tooth enamel and will not change the color of crowns, veneers, bonding, or fillings. If you have visible restorations in your smile zone, we'll discuss this during your consultation so you can set realistic expectations and explore options that give you the most consistent result.
Some patients experience mild, temporary sensitivity during or after whitening treatment. This is completely normal and typically resolves within a day or two. We use techniques and products designed to minimize sensitivity and can recommend desensitizing toothpaste to help manage any discomfort.
Most patients with healthy teeth and gums are good candidates for professional whitening. It works best on yellow or surface staining caused by coffee, tea, wine, and tobacco. Whitening may be less effective on gray or brown discoloration caused by certain medications or fluorosis.