Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic procedure that uses bleaching agents to lighten the color of natural teeth and remove stains. The primary active ingredients are typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which break down stain molecules in the enamel and dentin

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Methods of Teeth Whitening

This is the fastest and most effective method, performed by a dentist in a single or a few visits (e.g., Zoom whitening or laser whitening). The dentist applies a high-concentration peroxide gel (15% to 43%) and often uses a special light or heat to accelerate the process. This method provides immediate, dramatic results, often several shades lighter.

Important Considerations

Before starting any whitening treatment, it is essential to have an oral examination to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy enough. Whitening is not suitable for individuals with gum disease, cavities, or exposed tooth roots.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Typically 12–18 months, depending on skin type and aftercare.

You can, but it’s not recommended. Mascara—especially waterproof formulas—can weaken the adhesive and cause premature shedding.

Yes. Professional teeth whitening is safe and gentle when performed correctly. The products used are formulated to lift stains without damaging enamel.

Results vary by service, but most treatments last several weeks to several months with proper maintenance. Following aftercare instructions and avoiding harsh products will help your results look their best for as long as possible.

Absolutely. If you ever want changes, options like saline removal or color adjustments can refine, lighten, or fully remove old pigment. This allows you to update your brows safely and gradually.