Dr. Tanmay | Oral and maxillofacial surgeon

Teeth Whitening

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Brighten Your Smile with Professional Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments that helps remove stains and discoloration, giving you a brighter, more confident smile. Whether your teeth are stained from coffee, tea, smoking, or aging, professional whitening can significantly improve their appearance.

Why Teeth Get Discolored?

Benefits of Teeth Whitening

  • Instantly brighter smile
  • Boosts confidence
  • Quick and non-invasive procedure
  • Safe and effective under dental supervision
  • Noticeable results in a single session

Types of Teeth Whitening Treatments

1. In-Clinic Whitening

  • Done by dental professionals
  • Uses advanced whitening gels and light/laser technology
  • Results visible in 45–60 minutes

2. At-Home Whitening Kits

  • Custom trays provided by dentist
  • Gradual whitening over 1–2 weeks
  • Convenient and easy to use

How the Procedure Works

  1. Teeth cleaning before treatment
  2. Protective gel applied to gums
  3. Whitening gel applied to teeth
  4. Activation using LED/laser light
  5. Final rinse and instant results

How Long Do Results Last?

Teeth whitening results can last from 6 months to 2 years, depending on your lifestyle and oral care habits.


Is Teeth Whitening Safe?

Yes, professional teeth whitening is completely safe when done under a dentist’s supervision. Temporary sensitivity may occur but usually subsides within a few days.


Cost of Teeth Whitening

The cost varies depending on the type of treatment:

  • In-clinic whitening: ₹5,000 – ₹15,000
  • At-home kits: ₹2,000 – ₹7,000

Aftercare Tips

  • Avoid staining foods for 48 hours
  • Maintain good oral hygiene
  • Limit coffee, tea, and smoking
  • Use dentist-recommended toothpaste

FAQ's

Most in-clinic treatments take about 45–60 minutes.

No, the procedure is generally painless. Some patients may feel mild sensitivity temporarily.

Typically, teeth can become 2–8 shades lighter depending on the condition.

Most people can, but it’s best to consult a dentist to confirm suitability.

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