Free underground Parking - Click here to learn more.

Patients

How Professional Teeth Whitening is Done

If your teeth have become discoloured, you can whiten them. Learn how our Edmonton office performs professional teeth whitening as well as the different types of teeth whitening procedures your dentist can perform.

How is teeth whitening done?

Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered if your smile could be just a little brighter? You’re not alone.

The way we feel when we're laughing with friends or smiling for photos leaves an indelible impression on ourselves and others, but years of eating, smoking, and drinking high-pigment beverages like red wine, coffee, or tea may have taken their toll. Professional teeth whitening, fortunately, may be able to help.

Types of Teeth Whitening Procedures

It may surprise you to know there are different types of teeth whitening procedures. They include:

In-Office Whitening

One of the most effective teeth whitening procedures is completed in a dental office. Your dentist’s gel has much stronger whitening agents that can produce more effective results than over-the-counter products. In-office whitening involves the following steps:

    1. After cleaning your teeth, your dentist will perform an oral exam to look for tooth decay, gingivitis, or fractures that may have to be corrected before your teeth can be whitened.
    2. The dentist puts a cheek retractor in your mouth, then paints your gum tissue with a hardening resin or liquid rubber dam to prevent any irritation the bleaching gel could cause.
    3. Bleaching gel is applied and stays on for 15 to 30 minutes before being washed off. Fresh gel is used for another 15 to 30 minutes.
    4. Your dentist may shine a light on your teeth to start the bleaching process.
    5. Your teeth are checked intermittently to make sure they are whitening properly. More bleach may need to be administered.
    6. Your cheek retractor is removed after a final gel application, and your dentist will take a first shade change measurement. Your “true new colour” should emerge after about two days.
    7. Depending on whether the desired whitening occurred, you may need to follow up with more in-office treatments or try take-home whitening trays.

Take-Home Whitening Trays

Whitening your teeth at home with take-home whitening trays is cost-effective, convenient, and comfortable. They're a good option if your insurance doesn't cover dental teeth whitening or if professional in-office teeth whitening is too expensive.

Your dentist will need to take an impression of your teeth to create custom-fitted trays, which take one to two weeks to make. Over two weeks, you'll place the trays in your mouth and leave them there for an hour each day. When compared to over-the-counter options, people usually notice better results at the end of the process.

Are your teeth discoloured? Contact our Edmonton dentists to schedule an appointment at Highmoor Dental and find out if you are a candidate for professional teeth whitening.

We Always Welcome New Patients

Are you searching for a dentist in Edmonton? We are always accepting new patients to our dental clinic! Contact us to get started today.

Request Appointment

(780) 425-1646