Teeth Whitening

When is it important for you to have a white smile? Is it at your wedding? Or possibly for a job interview or another important date? Maybe you would like a beautiful white smile simply because you wish to feel better in yourself or would like a confidence boost?

Teeth whitening can be a highly effective way of lightening the natural colour of your teeth without removing any of the tooth surfaces.

Advanced Whitening at Home

By taking an impression of your teeth, the dentist will create a special tray in which the whitening gel is added. They will begin the whitening process by demonstrating how to use it.

Professional Home Whitening

  • Hightest strength for rapid results
  • Desensitizing gels to protect teeth
  • £375 including professional trays
  • Noticeable improvement in days
  • Custom moulded mouth trays
Advanced dental whitening

Why choose Advanced Whitening?

  • Biodegradable syringes
  • Developed by dentists
  • Not tested on animals
  • Made in the UK
  • Vegan friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions

How does teeth whitening work?

Advanced Whitening offers the flexibility of whitening during the day or overnight. With this flexibility, there are some differences in the whitening gel used. Advanced Whitening by day uses hydrogen peroxide whitening gel and is designed for people who want great results with as little as 1 hours of use per day. Advanced Whitening by night uses carbamide peroxide which works in a similar way to hydrogen peroxide but at a slower rate but with longer effectiveness. Whitening overnight with this whitening gel offers great results without the inconvenience of whitening during the day.

The key to obtaining results is consistency at the same time everyday, seeing the whole process through.

Will teeth whitening remove stains?

Teeth whitening will remove most stains depending on the type of whitening and cause of the stains. The older we get the thinner our enamel becomes and the darker the dentin underneath appears. This leads to our teeth becoming naturally darker and yellowed as we age.

Teeth whitening products such as toothpaste and strips may not be effective in removing these naturally occurring stains and professional teeth whitening methods may be required to see results.

Another form of staining is caused by what we expose our teeth to such as wine, coffee and smoking. Luckily because these stains are on the surface of your teeth most whitening products such as whitening toothpaste will have some effect on these. For quick and safe results professional whitening treatments either in-practice or at home are recommended.

Will teeth whitening work on fillings?

Teeth whitening will not work on restorations such as fillings, crowns or veneers. The colour of these parts of your smile will remain the same after the whitening process. Other treatments will be needed after completing your whitening treatment to match these parts to the new shade of your teeth.

How to keep my teeth white?

Once you have your brighter whiter smile, efforts should be taken in order to maintain it for as long as possible. To do this there are three main things to consider after completing your whitening treatment.

Practising good oral hygiene is essential in keeping your teeth clean and free from surface stains on a daily basis. Brushing morning and night at least twice a day is recommended and even after any meals or drinks which may cause stains. Replacing your current toothpaste for one made to whiten teeth may also help to keep your teeth whiter for longer.

Avoid any foods and drinks that will cause staining to your teeth. These include wine, coffee or sports drinks just to name a few. You can still enjoy them from time to time but moderation will help to maintain your brighter smile.

Follow up treatments will be required to ensure your teeth remain bright and white. The frequency of these will depend on the factors above and how well you look after your smile. Whitening at home after in-practice treatment can be a great way to ensure your smile stays bright and white.

Will it make my teeth sensitive?

Some people have thin tissues and therefore sensitive teeth. A desensitizing gel is provided with instructions, where the process is stopped, the gel is used and the whitening process is started again to the end.

Sensitivity is short term.

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Why choose Perfect Pearls?

  • No Obligation Consultation
  • 0% Finance - Easy payments for your new smile
  • Experienced Dental Team
  • Regulated by the CQC and GDC
  • Compassionate, consistent, quality dental care
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