Over time, coffee, tea, wine, smoking, and everyday life can leave stains that dull your smile. Professional whitening erases years of discoloration safely and effectively—often in just one visit.
Store-bought products can be inconsistent and may cause sensitivity when used incorrectly. In our office, whitening is customized to your teeth and goals, so you get noticeable results comfortably and efficiently.
We’ll examine your teeth and discuss your timeline, sensitivity history, and goals. Some patients start with an in-office session and maintain with custom trays.
Temporary sensitivity can occur after whitening. We minimize it with careful isolation, the right gel strength, and desensitizing products. Most patients find any sensitivity mild and short-lived.
• Whitening brightens natural enamel but doesn’t change tooth shape or mask deep internal discoloration.
• Porcelain veneers can address deep stains, chips, and shape all at once.
• Dental bonding can spot-treat areas not fully improved by whitening.
• Rinse with water after dark-colored foods and drinks
• Use a straw for iced coffee or tea when possible
• Brush twice daily and floss once per day
• Schedule professional cleanings and periodic touch-up whitening
Good candidates have healthy teeth and gums without active decay or untreated gum disease. If you’re planning other cosmetic work, whitening first helps match your new restorations to your brighter shade.
How long will results last?
Many patients enjoy brighter teeth for 1–3 years with good habits and occasional touch-ups.
Will whitening damage my enamel?
Professional whitening is designed to be safe for enamel when used as directed.
Can all stains be removed?
Surface (extrinsic) stains respond best. Some internal discolorations may need veneers or bonding for the result you want.
What if I’ve had sensitivity in the past?
Tell us your history. We can adjust gel strength, shorten wear times, and use desensitizers.