Dental Treatment

Teeth Whitening

A brighter, more confident smile with professional in-clinic teeth whitening.

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental treatment that lightens the natural colour of your teeth. Over time, teeth can become stained or discoloured from coffee, tea, certain foods, or natural ageing. Professional teeth whitening uses a safe whitening agent applied by the dentist to achieve a brighter shade. The results vary depending on the original tooth colour and the cause of staining.

Signs You May Need This Treatment

  • 1Teeth have yellowed over time due to ageing
  • 2Staining from coffee, tea, or dark-coloured food and drinks
  • 3Teeth feel discoloured after smoking
  • 4You want a brighter smile for a special occasion
  • 5Surface stains that scaling and polishing alone cannot fully resolve

What Happens During Your Visit

1

Consultation & Suitability Check

The dentist will check your teeth and gums to ensure whitening is suitable for you. Gum health and existing restorations will be assessed.

2

Preparation

The gums are protected with a barrier. The whitening agent is carefully applied to the tooth surfaces.

3

Activation

Depending on the whitening system used, a light source or the gel itself activates the whitening process over a set period.

4

Rinse & Review

The whitening agent is rinsed off and the dentist will review the results. Post-whitening care instructions will be given.

Benefits of This Treatment

  • Visibly brighter and whiter smile
  • Boosts confidence in social and professional situations
  • Performed safely under dentist supervision
  • Non-invasive procedure — no drilling required
  • Results can last longer with proper home care

Who May Be Suitable

  • Adults with natural teeth that are stained or yellowed
  • Patients with healthy gums and no major gum disease
  • Patients who want cosmetic improvement without invasive treatment

May Not Be Suitable If:

  • Patients with active gum disease or tooth decay — treatment should be completed first
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Patients with heavily restored front teeth (crowns, veneers) as whitening does not work on restorations
  • Children and young teenagers — not recommended
  • Patients with extreme tooth sensitivity
The dentist will assess your condition during consultation and advise whether this treatment is suitable for you. Treatment cost varies depending on case complexity.

Need advice for Teeth Whitening?

Every patient's condition is different. The dentist will check your teeth and gums before advising the most suitable treatment option. You may WhatsApp us first and tell us your concern — our team will guide you on the next step.

Fees depend on your dental condition after consultation. The dentist will advise the suitable treatment plan after checking.

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