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Teeth Whitening in Edmonton

Teeth whitening removes stains from the enamel of your teeth to make them appear whiter. Our in-office professional teeth whitening system lets you whiten your teeth safely and reliably, and you can choose the shade of white you want to have.

The whitening session takes between 30 and 60 minutes. We use a whitening gel that is activated by a specially designed lamp. The treatment is safe for people with sensitive teeth and the whitening effects last approximately a year, depending on your eating habits.

Whitening treatment starts with a comprehensive dental exam to assess the condition of your teeth and develop a whitening plan. To book a whitening consultation please contact our office today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What whitening options are available?
Teeth whitening options generally fall into two main categories: in-office professional whitening and take-home whitening kits provided by a dentist. In-office treatments use high-concentration whitening agents and sometimes special light activation to deliver fast results in a single visit. Take-home kits involve custom-made trays and professional-grade gel used over a period of days or weeks. Over-the-counter products like whitening strips or toothpaste are also available, but they are usually less effective and slower compared to professional options.
Yes, professional teeth whitening is considered safe when performed or supervised by a dental professional. Dentists use controlled concentrations of whitening agents and protect the gums and soft tissues during treatment to minimize irritation. Before whitening, a dental exam is usually done to ensure there are no untreated cavities or gum issues. When used correctly, whitening does not damage tooth enamel. Temporary sensitivity may occur, but it typically resolves shortly after treatment.
The results of teeth whitening can last anywhere from several months to a few years, depending on lifestyle habits and oral hygiene. Factors such as coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, and poor oral care can cause staining to return more quickly. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental cleanings help maintain brightness for longer. Some patients also choose occasional touch-up treatments to maintain their desired shade over time.
Yes, some patients may experience temporary tooth sensitivity during or after whitening treatment. This happens because whitening agents can temporarily make teeth more porous, allowing temperature changes to affect the nerves more easily. The sensitivity is usually mild and short-term, lasting a few days after treatment. Dentists can recommend desensitizing toothpaste or adjust the whitening strength to reduce discomfort while still achieving effective results.
The final whiteness of teeth varies depending on your natural tooth shade, enamel thickness, and type of stains present. Professional whitening can significantly brighten teeth, often several shades lighter than the original color. However, results are not the same for everyone, and teeth cannot become unnaturally white beyond their natural brightness potential. A dentist can help set realistic expectations based on your individual case.
Teeth whitening is most effective on surface stains caused by food, drinks, or smoking. However, deeper intrinsic stains within the tooth structure may not respond fully to whitening treatments. In such cases, alternative cosmetic options like veneers or bonding may be recommended to achieve a more uniform appearance. A dental evaluation helps determine the type of staining and the most suitable treatment approach.
Teeth whitening is most effective on surface stains caused by food, drinks, or smoking. However, deeper intrinsic stains within the tooth structure may not respond fully to whitening treatments. In such cases, alternative cosmetic options like veneers or bonding may be recommended to achieve a more uniform appearance. A dental evaluation helps determine the type of staining and the most suitable treatment approach.
In-office whitening is performed by a dental professional using stronger whitening agents and sometimes light activation, producing immediate and noticeable results in a single session. Take-home whitening uses custom trays and lower-strength gel applied over several days or weeks, offering more gradual results. In-office treatments are faster, while take-home options provide more flexibility and control. Both are effective, but the choice depends on patient preference and desired speed of results.
An in-office whitening session typically takes about 60 to 90 minutes. This includes preparation, application of whitening gel, and sometimes multiple treatment cycles within the same visit. The exact time may vary depending on the level of staining and the whitening system used. After the session, patients often notice immediate improvement in tooth color, making it one of the fastest cosmetic dental treatments available.
Whitening treatments are not suitable for everyone. Patients with untreated cavities, gum disease, or severe tooth sensitivity may need treatment before whitening can be safely performed. Whitening is also not effective on dental restorations like crowns, veneers, or fillings. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals are often advised to postpone treatment as a precaution. A dental consultation is necessary to determine if whitening is appropriate and safe for each individual case.

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