Teeth Whitening / Bleaching

Cosmetic Dentistry

Radiant Smiles with Advanced Whitening Solutions

Our professional whitening treatments are designed to safely remove deep stains and discoloration caused by coffee, tea, aging, or tobacco. Unlike over-the-counter kits, our clinical-grade bleaching systems provide faster, more uniform results while protecting your enamel and minimizing sensitivity for a bright, healthy glow.
Our Services

Teeth Whitening / Bleaching We Offer

In-Office Whitening

Rapid, high-concentration bleaching for a smile several shades brighter in one visit with safe professional supervision.

Take-Home Kits

Custom-fitted trays and professional gel for convenient, effective whitening from home at your own comfortable pace.

Stain Removal

Specialized cleaning to target surface stains from food, beverages, and lifestyle habits for a fresher, cleaner smile.

Enamel Protection

Treatments formulated with desensitizing agents to ensure a comfortable experience while protecting enamel strength.

Laser Whitening

Light-activated technology accelerates bleaching for instant results with enhanced brightness and precision.

Internal Bleaching

Targeted whitening for individual teeth that have darkened due to trauma or root canals restoring natural color.
Everything You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the whitening process take?
In-office treatments typically take about 60 to 90 minutes. For take-home kits, you will see significant results within 1 to 2 weeks of daily use.
Will teeth whitening make my teeth sensitive?
Some patients experience temporary sensitivity. We use specialized buffers and desensitizing gels to minimize discomfort during and after the procedure.
How long will my whitening results last?
Results usually last between 6 months to 2 years. This depends on your oral hygiene habits and consumption of staining foods like coffee or red wine.
Is professional bleaching safe for my enamel?
Yes. When performed by dental professionals, whitening is a safe procedure that does not damage the structure of your teeth or enamel.
Can whitening fix crowns or veneers?
No, bleaching agents only work on natural tooth enamel. If you have existing dental work, we can discuss options to match your restorations to your new shade.

Ready to Book Your Appointment?

Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward a more confident, radiant you.