Overview

Professional teeth whitening result in a modern dental office

Professional whitening lifts stains from coffee, tea, wine, and aging. We offer two options: fast in‑office whitening for immediate results, and custom take‑home trays for gradual brightening on your schedule.

Before whitening, we check for cavities, gum inflammation, and exposed roots to minimize sensitivity. We’ll measure your starting shade and set realistic expectations for your enamel and habits.

How in-office whitening works: We isolate your gums, apply a professional-strength peroxide gel, and activate it per manufacturer guidance. This allows deeper stain breakdown in a single visit, with shade checks between cycles to balance results and sensitivity.

How take-home whitening works: We provide custom trays and a lower-concentration gel to use at home. You’ll wear trays for the prescribed time over 1–2 weeks, allowing gradual, controlled whitening and easy touch-ups later.

What whitening can improve: extrinsic stains from coffee/tea/wine/tobacco, age‑related yellowing, and some intrinsic discoloration. Whitening only lightens natural enamel; existing fillings, crowns, or veneers will not change shade and may need replacement to match. Whitening is an excellent complement to veneers, bonding, and comprehensive smile makeover treatments.

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Why Patients Choose This

Safe & Supervised

Professional‑grade gels with protocols tailored to your enamel and sensitivity.

Flexible Options

Choose in‑office speed or take‑home convenience—many patients do a combo.

Even, Natural Results

Custom trays improve coverage compared to over‑the‑counter strips.

What to Expect

Step 1

Consultation and shade check; review goals and sensitivity history.

Step 2

For in‑office: protect gums/soft tissue and perform 1–3 gel cycles with monitoring.

Step 3

For take‑home: take iTero scans (or impressions) to make custom trays; provide gel and instructions.

Step 4

Review after‑care and maintenance tips; schedule touch‑ups as desired.

FAQs

Is whitening safe for my teeth?

Yes when supervised. We avoid overuse and tailor strength/contact time to reduce risk.

Will my teeth get sensitive?

Temporary sensitivity is common; we have strategies—desensitizing pastes, fluoride, shorter sessions—to help.

How white can I go?

It varies by enamel and stain type. We’ll set a realistic target shade and can plan staged whitening if needed.

How long will results last?

With good habits, many patients enjoy results for 6–18 months; touch‑ups keep brightness over time.

Can I whiten if I have crowns or bonding?

Whitening does not change existing restorations. We’ll plan sequencing so veneers/bonding match the new shade.

How quickly will I see results?

Many patients notice a difference after a single in‑office session; take‑home trays brighten gradually over 7–14 days.

Which lasts longer — in‑office or take‑home?

Both can be long‑lasting with good habits. Take‑home trays make maintenance simple; we can also provide refills for touch‑ups.

Will whitening make my teeth sensitive?

Temporary sensitivity is common. We tailor gel strength, use desensitizers, and adjust wear time to keep you comfortable.

Can whitening change the color of crowns or fillings?

No. Whitening affects natural enamel only. Visible restorations may be replaced after whitening to match your new shade.

Is whitening safe?

When products are used as directed under professional guidance, peroxide‑based whitening is considered safe and effective.

Professional Affiliations

American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry member American Dental Association member California Dental Association member