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Brighten your smile with Teeth Whitening
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Teeth Whitening

Brighten your smile with at-home or professional teeth whitening.

Teeth Whitening

Brighten your smile with at-home or professional teeth whitening.

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What is teeth whitening?
Teeth whitening options
In-chair teeth whitening
Take-home teeth whitening
What to consider when getting your teeth whitened
Is DIY teeth whitening bad?
The leading causes of discoloured teeth
Is teeth whitening right for me?
Are there any side effects of teeth whitening?
Interested in teeth whitening?

Release the power of teeth whitening at National Dental Care Palmerston, your trusted dental expert in the heart of Palmerston City. We are dedicated to giving you the brighter, whiter smile you are looking for.

Patients today have more teeth whitening options than ever before. From in-practice procedures to kits for teeth whitening at home, patients can safely and comfortably enjoy the benefits of a brighter smile.

Your trusted dentist will review your whitening goals along with your oral health and recommend the best teeth whitening treatment to meet your needs.

What is teeth whitening?

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure aimed at improving the appearance of teeth by applying a gel, which is then activated by lights or lasers (with precautions taken to protect the gums) that breaks down stains on the enamel and dentin, lightening the colour of your natural teeth.

Teeth whitening options

In-chair teeth whitening

In-chair teeth whitening requires one or more visits to a dental practice. You’ll be in the dental chair for about an hour while your dentist applies a professional-grade whitening solution to your teeth.

Depending on the type of solution used, your dentist may also use a bright light to maximise results. Following the application of the solution, your dentist will provide directions for avoiding staining your teeth for the following day or two, then offer general advice to help keep your teeth white in the long term.

In-chair teeth whitening example

Take-home teeth whitening

An alternative option to in-chair whitening is a take-home whitening kit that includes custom dental trays and whitening gel. Your dentist will provide instructions for applying your whitening gel to achieve the desired results.

In most cases, it takes longer to achieve results with at-home whitening kits because they are less potent. However, patients often like the convenience of whitening their teeth at home.

take-home teeth whitening example

What to consider when getting your teeth whitened

Have you tried whitening toothpaste and other products promising pearly whites, but you're not seeing results? It might be important to start asking yourself if professional teeth whitening might make the difference you've been looking for:

  • Does the condition of your teeth adversely affect your self-esteem?
  • What method of teeth whitening fits best in your budget?
  • How does your schedule align with the different choices for teeth whitening?
  • What level of whitening do you want?
  • Do you have any underlying health problems?
  • What process for teeth whitening makes the most sense for your schedule and household situation?

Your dentist will want to know your answers to these questions, so be sure to think about your goals and budget before you attend a teeth whitening consultation.

Is DIY teeth whitening bad?

If you are looking for a shiny white smile, then teeth whitening might be the solution for you, but it is important to do your research and talk to your dentist before going ahead. Teeth whitening involves bleaching agents to break down stains on the enamel and dentin, lightening the colour of your natural teeth. This has some pros and cons – Pros, you get whiter teeth in and easy and safe way; Cons: you may experience tooth sensitivity or gum irritation, uneven results and if you keep consuming staining foods or beverages, the results may only be temporary.

So, if you are considering teeth whitening as an option, make an appointment and you can talk it all through with your dentist before making a decision.

The leading causes of discoloured teeth

Have you ever wondered why your teeth are discoloured? You can tell a lot about the cause by the colour of your teeth:

  • Yellow staining is usually from eating dark-coloured foods and beverages such as coffee and tea, or even because of poor oral hygiene.Our teeth also become more yellow naturally with age
  • Brown staining may be caused by smoking or tobacco use
  • Purple staining is usually from consuming lots of red wine

All these causes are avoidable, so if they sound familiar, you may want to avoid them to prevent your teeth discolouration from becoming worse.

Is teeth whitening right for me?

Everybody is different, so whether teeth whitening is right for you or not depends on who you are and what is important to you.

The best way to work it out is to talk to your dentist. They will help you understand:

  • What is involved in the treatment
  • Any associated risks
  • The costs involved
  • The whitening process and time required

Once you have had that discussion, you should have a good idea if teeth whitening sounds right for you, but if you have any other questions or concerns, make sure you raise them with your dentist. They are the very best person to give you all the information you need.

Are there any side effects of teeth whitening?

Under the supervision of a dental professional, teeth whitening is generally considered safe, however, like everything there are some risks.

The most-common side effects of teeth whitening include:

  • Increased tooth sensitivity, particularly to hot or cold temperatures. Tooth sensitivity usually occurs at the time of treatment and can last several days
  • Gum irritation in which your gums may become red, swollen, or tender. Irritation may begin within a day of the treatment and can also last several days

Interested in teeth whitening?

Dental whitening can make a massive difference for a person with discoloured teeth. If you are tired of having dull, yellow teeth, contact our friendly team and schedule a consultation.

If you are interested in a radiant, whiter smile, National Dental Care Palmerston would love to help. Bringing over 25 years of expertise and 25 years of dedicated service to Palmerston City, our team of dental professionals is passionate about helping you get the results you desire.

With a range of different whitening options available, we can work together to find a solution that suits you and your lifestyle. Make an appointment today and discover your confidence in every bright smile.

Frequently asked questions

Typically, teeth whitening is a safe treatment, especially when completed by a trained professional. However, there are some minor, short-term side effects that some patients may notice.

  • Increased tooth sensitivity
  • Tingling of the gums
  • Skin irritation if the gel comes into contact with your skin
  • Irritated throat if you ingest the gel

Speak to your dentist if you experience any of these symptoms.

The effects of teeth whitening will last anywhere from 6 months to 2-3 years. The whitening effects will fade sooner if you smoke, don’t brush and floss often, and consume staining substances such as red wine and coffee.

It will last longer if you minimise these substances and take good care of your oral health.

Teeth whitening costs vary depending on the treatment you choose, the condition of your teeth, and your health fund cover. Give our friendly team a call today for more information on costs.

No. Teeth whitening is a procedure that lightens the enamel of your natural teeth via a gel. This does not affect the colour of dental crowns, veneers, or composite resin (white fillings).

If you wish for a crown, veneer, or fillings to match the colour of your teeth; you will need to discuss this with your dentist as additional work may be required.

Teeth whitening is not recommended for children under the age of 16, those with dental issues such as gum disease or cavities, and anyone who is pregnant.

Your dental professional can help you determine if you are a good candidate for teeth whitening.