NHS
Not Available
Private
From £299
What is Teeth Whitening?
Teeth Whitening consists of bleaching your teeth to lighten them by several shades.
While teeth whitening can help a lot, the best way to preserve your smile is to look after your teeth and gums.
Clinical Whitening or At Home Whitening?
Clinical
Clinical Whitening, which is also known as Laser Whitening, involves using lasers to amplify bleaching product to quickly and effectively whiten your teeth. This tends to take about an hour.
At Home
At Home Whitening involves using mouthgaurds and bleaching gel to effectively whiten your teeth. This process may require regularly wearing whitening kit for multiple weeks.
Is Teeth Whitening Permanent?
Teeth Whitening effects may last anywhere from a few months to a few years depending on how well you care for your teeth outside of the Dentist.
Smoking, coffee, tea and many other products which stain your teeth will reduce the longevity of your Teeth Whitening Treatment
Does Teeth Whitening work on False Teeth?
Teeth Whitening doesn't work on dentures, crowns, fillings and veneers.
Why is Teeth Whitening not an NHS Treatment?
As Teeth Whitening is considered a cosmetic treatment, it is unfortunately unavailable as an NHS Treatment.