Teeth whitening is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that lightens the color of your teeth by removing stains caused by food, drinks, smoking, or natural ageing. At IDC.Clinic, whitening is performed by a qualified dentist using safe techniques and professional-grade products that protect both teeth and gums.
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This treatment is suitable for adults who want to enhance their smile’s appearance, provided they do not have untreated cavities, gum disease or severe tooth sensitivity. A clinical evaluation is essential before starting to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Book appointmentBefore whitening, it’s important to have a professional cleaning to remove tartar and ensure even application of the whitening gel.
After treatment, you should:
At IDC.Clinic, teeth whitening is carried out under medical supervision, using high-quality products and personalized protocols. An evaluation is the first step to achieving safe, long-lasting and natural results.
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Results
No. When performed by a dentist using professional products and safe techniques, whitening does not harm the enamel. Some temporary sensitivity may occur, but it is reversible and manageable with the right products.
It depends on the degree of staining and the chosen technique. In many cases, a single in-clinic session is enough. Some patients combine it with take-home whitening kits under supervision.
Results typically last 1 to 3 years, depending on your diet, smoking habits and oral hygiene. Maintenance sessions and healthy habits help prolong the effect.
No. Whitening only works on natural teeth. Crowns, veneers or fillings will not change color. Your dentist may suggest replacing them afterwards for better harmony.
Yes. Whitening is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, patients with severe sensitivity, active gum disease or untreated cavities. A full dental assessment is essential before starting.
Possibly. Some patients experience sensitivity to hot or cold in the first 24 to 48 hours. This is temporary and can be managed with desensitizing toothpaste prescribed by your dentist.
Whitening is not recommended while wearing fixed braces. However, many patients choose to whiten their teeth after orthodontic treatment to even out the color and enhance their final result.