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Why professional whitening beats drugstore kits

Drugstore whitening strips and trays use weaker chemicals and one-size-fits-all delivery. The result is uneven whitening, sensitive teeth, and a lot of unused product on the shelf.

Professional whitening uses stronger, clinical-grade gels with custom-fit trays — so the whitener stays exactly where it should and your gums stay protected. You get faster, more even, longer-lasting results.

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Keeping your new smile bright

Coffee, tea, red wine, dark sodas, and tobacco are the main culprits behind re-staining. A touch-up tray every few months keeps your smile looking like it just left our office.

Frequently asked questions

Does whitening damage your teeth?

When done properly with professional supervision, no. The gels we use are well-studied and safe for enamel. Some people experience temporary sensitivity, which fades quickly.

How white can my teeth actually get?

Most patients see their teeth lighten by 4–8 shades on the standard dental shade guide. Results depend on the type of staining and your starting shade.

Will whitening work on crowns and veneers?

No — whitening only affects natural tooth enamel. If you have crowns or veneers on visible teeth and want to whiten, we'll plan a strategy that matches everything up.

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