Whitening is the procedure of lightening the discolouration on your teeth. It is commonly used in cosmetic dentistry and as part of smile makeover treatments.
It uses chemicals to eliminate the staining agent. When performed under the professionals’ guidance, it is a safe procedure. Treatment outcomes are typically determined by the degree of discolouration.
Both vital (i.e. live) and non-vital teeth (e.g. tooth with nerve removed) can be lightened and may take several visits to complete. It is not effective on dental restorations such as amalgam fillings, metal or porcelain crowns, etc.
Teeth can discolour for a variety of causes. Following an in-surgery examination to determine the cause and nature of your tooth discolouration, your dentist will:
We carefully choose our tooth-whitening methods based on quality and patient convenience, and we presently provide:
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