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What Is Teeth Whitening?
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that helps lighten the colour of your teeth by removing stains and discoloration. It’s one of the most popular treatments for enhancing your smile and confidence!
Why Do Teeth Get Stained?
Teeth can become dull or stained over time due to:
- Coffee, tea, red wine, and cola
- Smoking or chewing tobacco
- Aging (natural enamel thinning)
- Certain medications
- Poor oral hygiene
Types of Teeth Whitening
- In-Clinic Whitening (Professional Whitening)
- Done by a dentist using high-strength whitening gel and often a special light or laser.
- Quick results—1 to 2 shades lighter in one visit!
- Take-Home Whitening Kits
- Custom trays and whitening gel provided by your dentist.
- Used over several days at home.
- Over-the-Counter Products
- Whitening strips, toothpastes, and gels.
- Less effective and slower than professional options.
Is It Safe?
Yes! When done under dental supervision, teeth whitening is safe and effective. Some people may experience temporary sensitivity, which usually fades in a day or two.
Tips for Long-Lasting Results
- Avoid staining foods/drinks for 24–48 hours after whitening
- Brush and floss daily
- Use a straw for drinks like coffee or soda
- Avoid smoking or tobacco
- Consider touch-up treatments every 6–12 months
How Long Do Results Last?
With good care, whitening results can last 6 months to 2 years or more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Teeth whitening removes stains from the enamel using bleaching agents like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide to make your teeth appear brighter and whiter.
Yes, when done under dental supervision, it's safe for most people. However, it may not be recommended for children, pregnant women, or those with certain dental issues.
Some people experience temporary sensitivity after whitening, but it usually goes away within 1–2 days. Using sensitive-tooth toothpaste can help.
In-clinic whitening typically takes 60–90 minutes and can lighten your teeth by 1–2 shades in just one session.
Avoid staining foods and drinks, brush and floss daily, and schedule touch-ups every 6–12 months to keep your smile bright.