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Teeth whitening is one of the most popular procedures among the clients in cosmetic dentistry. Lightening dental enamel and eliminating stains brought on by food, drink, smoking, or ageing naturally are its main objectives. The process gives you a gorgeous smile that greatly increases your self-confidence by restoring or brightening your teeth to their original whiteness. We are waiting for you at our London clinic.
Teeth Whitening is appropriate for individuals who want to: Eliminate stains brought on by smoke, alcohol, tea or coffee. Lighten the natural colour of their teeth. Get ready for important events (e.g., weddings or photoshoots). restore their teeth’s visual attractiveness following years of age or wear. However, we do not recommend teeth whitening for individuals with gum disease, multiple cavities or for pregnant women.
At our clinic, the cost of a consultation is £50, which is taken as a deposit. This deposit can be fully used towards any future treatments you decide to proceed with.
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Under a dentist’s close supervision, this is the fastest and most efficient method of tooth whitening. High-concentration whitening gels are utilised throughout the process, and they are accelerated by special lights or lasers. Teeth become 5 to 10 shades lighter after the procedure . Because of the expert approach, this technique is secure and reduces gum irritation, and ensures even whitening.
During the first consultation the dentist analyses the state of your teeth and gums, decides whether teeth whitening is appropriate and, if required, cures cavities or inflammation.
By professional cleaning plaque and tartar. To prevent irritation during the procedure a special gel is applied to the gums.
The teeth are treated with a high-concentration whitening gel, the concentration of which is tailored to each patient’s teeth.
The gel’s activity is accelerated by the application of a heat special lamp.
The dentist analyses the colour of your teeth before and after the whitening gel is removed.
During the first consultation the dentist analyses the state of your teeth and gums, decides whether teeth whitening is appropriate and, if required, cures cavities or inflammation.
By professional cleaning plaque and tartar. To prevent irritation during the procedure a special gel is applied to the gums.
The teeth are treated with a high-concentration whitening gel, the concentration of which is tailored to each patient’s teeth.
The gel’s activity is accelerated by the application of a heat special lamp.
The dentist analyses the colour of your teeth before and after the whitening gel is removed.
In this method of teeth whitening the patient wears custom-made trays with whitening gel at home. To ensure a flawless fit, the trays are made using impressions of the patient’s teeth. The gel progressively lightens teeth by 4 to 8 shades, although its concentration is lower than that of at clinic whitening. The trays are used every day for 1-2 hours or overnight over the 7-14 days treatment. With the right maintenance, this type of teeth whitening is easy to use, effective and provides long-lasting effects.
Impressions: During the first consultation the dentist takes individual impressions of the teeth, which are sent to a lab to create custom-fitted trays that perfectly fit the patient’s teeth.
In addition to the trays, the patient is given instructions on how to use the trays and apply the gel, which contains an active component (often carbamide peroxide).
Depending on the dentist’s advice, the gel-containing trays are worn every day for one to two hours or overnight to enable gradual and even teeth whitening.
During follow-up visits, the dentist assesses the patient’s progress and modifies the treatment plan as needed.
Impressions: During the first consultation the dentist takes individual impressions of the teeth, which are sent to a lab to create custom-fitted trays that perfectly fit the patient’s teeth.
In addition to the trays, the patient is given instructions on how to use the trays and apply the gel, which contains an active component (often carbamide peroxide).
Depending on the dentist’s advice, the gel-containing trays are worn every day for one to two hours or overnight to enable gradual and even teeth whitening.
During follow-up visits, the dentist assesses the patient’s progress and modifies the treatment plan as needed.
This method is based on the use of certain active chemicals, including carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. These compounds by penetrating the enamel and dentin, break down the chemicals that cause tooth discolouration. The best way to deal with the problem of discoloration is to Clinic Whitening Teeth and At-Home whitening. As a result teeth become visible brighter and more evenly coloured.
We develop treatment plans that are tailored to each patient’s needs.
To reduce discomfort during the treatment, we employ innovative sedation and anaesthetic techniques, depending on the complexity of the treatment.
To get the best outcomes, our clinic uses the newest technologies, such as digital modelling and 3D scanning.
We adhere to strict sterilisation and safety protocols to protect our patients’ health.
Use dental floss and fluoride toothpaste to brush your teeth twice a day. We also recommend mouth rinses, because it can support the preservation of freshness and hygiene.
Teeth are most vulnerable to discoloration in the first 48 hours following teeth whitening. Steer clear of smoke, red wine, tea, coffee, and sauces.
This lessens the amount of time that staining liquids come into contact with your teeth.
Seeing your dentist will help you keep an eye on the state of your teeth and keep them looking their best.
Usually, teeth whitening procedures are painful. Temporary tooth sensitivity may occur in certain patients, although it usually goes away soon.
Depending on lifestyle choices, dental cleanliness, and following the dentist’s advice, results can last anywhere from six months to two years.
No, whitening solutions do not alter the colour crowns or fillings; they only operate on natural enamel.
It is advised to abstain from tobacco and staining goods (tea, coffee, red wine, and berries) for 48 hours following in-office teeth whitening. These limitations are in effect for the duration of at-home teeth whitening.
Yes, both techniques are safe when used under a dentist’s supervision. Depending on the state of your gums and teeth, the dentist modifies the concentration of the gel.
Reduce how long you wear the trays or see your dentist if your sensitivity worsens. They might suggest a lower-concentration gel or a toothpaste designed to reduce sensitivity.
Yes, the dentist keeps an eye on things and modifies the treatment plan as necessary.
Yes, you can repeat the procedure, but only as often as your dentist recommends or no more than once a year.
Professional in-office whitening is more effective for such cases. If results are insufficient, the dentist may recommend alternative treatments like veneers.
Before the whitening procedure a professional cleaning is advised, it improves the penetration of the whitening gel by removing tartar and plaque.
In-office whitening can lighten teeth by 5–10 shades, while at-home whitening can achieve 4–8 shades depending on the condition of the enamel and the method used.
Let’s discuss your goals and create a personalised plan for your dental or aesthetic care. Our specialists are here to guide you every step of the way.