In Office Teeth Whitening

What is in office teeth whitening treatment?

An in office teeth whitening treatment is a cosmetic stain-removal or discoloring dental procedure performed in a dental care center with adequate facilities. Unlike home remedies or over-the counter kits, it is a professional service done by an expert dentist at an orthodontic or dental care unit, using a high-concentration bleaching agent that reaches the enamel and breaks the stains.

teeth-whitening-benifit
teeth-whitening-procedure 1

When Can You Expect In-Office Teeth Whitening Results?

At Saint Louis South Orthodontics, we ensure patients see the whiter tones immediately after the procedure is completed and check if they are satisfied with the improvement in whitening. Also, for the best and long-lasting results, patients are given a list of dos and don'ts, such as avoiding staining foods like coffee, wine, or tea for 24–48 hours, using fluoride paste for one or two days, etc. Most importantly, we strictly advise not to consume alcohol or use drugs for at least one or two weeks.

choose-stl

Frequently Asked Questions:

Yes, yellow teeth can be whitened with professional teeth whitening treatments. In-office whitening helps break down stains and restore a brighter, whiter smile.

Results from professional teeth whitening can last several months to a few years, depending on oral hygiene and lifestyle habits like coffee, tea, or smoking.

Yes, in-office teeth whitening is safe when performed by a dental professional. Protective measures are used to protect the gums and surrounding tissues.

Most dentists recommend professional teeth whitening for patients aged 16 or older, after the teeth and enamel have fully developed.

Results vary from person to person, but many patients notice their teeth become several shades whiter after just one professional whitening appointment

Some patients experience temporary tooth sensitivity after treatment, but it is usually mild and subsides within a day or two.

Yes. Professional whitening is effective at reducing many common surface stains caused by coffee, tea, red wine, and other staining foods and beverages.

For the first 24–48 hours after treatment, avoid dark-colored foods and beverages such as coffee, tea, red wine, berries, and tobacco products to help maintain your whitening results.

Whitening is generally recommended after braces are removed or Invisalign attachments are no longer on the teeth to ensure even, consistent whitening results.