Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening
Do you want a more impressive look in just 30 minutes? Then you’re in the right place. This procedure is perfect for you. Most studies show that people with whiter and healthier teeth make a stronger first impression. So, just stop by 30 minutes before an important appointment.

Our teeth gradually lose their whiteness and shine due to the foods and drinks we consume and our bad habits. However, this is no longer a problem. Teeth whitening can effectively address this issue.

What is the difference between in-office and at-home teeth whitening?
In in-office whitening, the gel contains a much higher concentration of active ingredients, allowing you to see results very quickly. In at-home whitening, the gel has a lower concentration to prevent potential problems, so results appear more gradually over a longer period. That is the only difference.

Is teeth whitening harmful?
Teeth whitening does not cause any permanent damage to your teeth. We recommend not using any whitening products you are unfamiliar with without consulting your dentist.

How effective is teeth whitening?
Unfortunately, the effects of teeth whitening are not permanent. Depending on your eating and drinking habits, the whitening results may gradually fade within 1–3 years.

Will I experience any problems after teeth whitening?
After teeth whitening, you may experience sensitivity, which varies in intensity from person to person. Mild to moderate sensitivity can occur during the first few days. We want to remind you that this usually decreases on its own within a few days and is not a permanent issue.
 

At-Home Teeth Whitening (Home Bleaching)

With at-home teeth whitening, you whiten your teeth in the comfort of your own home. We provide you with a custom tray and whitening gel prepared specifically for your teeth. By applying this gel for 90–120 minutes a day, you can whiten your teeth effectively.
 

In-Office Teeth Whitening (Office Bleaching)

In-office teeth whitening is performed at our clinic in 20-minute sessions. The discoloration on your teeth is removed using hydrogen peroxide as the active chemical agent, achieving the whitening effect.