Consultation — Teeth Whitening
Personalized recommendations and a clear plan to achieve your desired shade—fast, safe, and realistic.
Teeth Whitening is a cosmetic smile refresh designed to deliver a noticeably whiter, more confident smile with professional guidance. We tailor your session to your goals, existing shade, and sensitivity profile so you can brighten safely and comfortably.
Note: Results vary based on starting shade, enamel characteristics, and the type of discoloration. We’ll review candidacy, expectations, and simple aftercare/maintenance guidance at your visit.
Choose the whitening option that matches your timeline and sensitivity needs—then we’ll tailor the session to your starting shade and goals for a brighter, more confident smile.
Results vary based on starting shade, enamel characteristics, and the type of discoloration. If you have crowns, veneers, or bonding on front teeth, whitening won’t change those materials—so we’ll review expectations and the best plan during your visit.
Personalized recommendations and a clear plan to achieve your desired shade—fast, safe, and realistic.
A single 60-minute, in-office whitening session to lift years of discoloration—ideal before events.
A gentle 30-minute refresh to maintain your glow—priced for prior Euphoria whitening clients.
Explore complementary options—or return to the parent category to compare treatments side-by-side.
Compare treatments side-by-side to find the best match for your skin goals and downtime preferences.
Compare all Skin Health servicesTeeth whitening works best when it’s guided by smart screening, sensitivity-aware pacing, and simple aftercare habits. We prioritize safety, realistic shade goals, and a plan you can maintain—so your smile looks brighter without feeling “overdone.”
We review goals, existing dental work, and sensitivity history to guide the safest whitening approach.
We pace exposure and intensity to help reduce sensitivity while still targeting noticeable brightening.
We set expectations based on starting shade and stain type so results look natural and photograph well.
Simple guidance helps preserve results—especially around stain triggers like coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking.
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic brightening treatment designed to lift common surface stains and improve overall shade and radiance. We keep it comfort-forward—screening for sensitivity, setting realistic shade goals, and pairing your session with simple aftercare so your results look natural and last longer.
Whitening uses a professional-grade brightening system to help reduce discoloration from everyday stain triggers. Your session is designed to improve overall brightness while keeping the experience comfortable and controlled.
Ideal when you want a noticeably brighter smile for photos, events, or everyday confidence—without altering the structure of your teeth.
We start with a quick review of goals, sensitivity, and any visible dental work. Then we protect soft tissues, apply the whitening system, and monitor comfort throughout. You’ll leave with clear guidance to protect your results.
Results depend on stain exposure and habits. Many clients maintain their brightness with periodic touch-ups and “stain-smart” habits—especially around the first 24–48 hours after treatment when teeth can be more susceptible to re-staining.
Provider note: Whitening results vary by starting shade, enamel characteristics, and the type of discoloration. Crowns, veneers, and bonding do not whiten the same way natural enamel does. If you have existing dental work on front teeth or a history of significant sensitivity, we’ll review best options and realistic outcomes before starting.
Choose your primary goal and your sensitivity preference. We’ll recommend a practical starting path and what you’ll likely discuss in your visit. We’ll confirm candidacy, set realistic shade goals, and tailor pacing for comfort.
Whitening results vary by starting shade and stain type. Existing crowns, veneers, and bonding do not whiten the same way natural enamel does. We’ll review expectations and sensitivity planning before we start.
Start with a balanced, comfort-aware session designed to lift common surface stains and brighten overall shade. We monitor sensitivity and adjust pacing as needed.
you want a noticeable refresh with comfort-first monitoring.
you have unresolved dental pain or need a dental evaluation first.
Professional whitening is designed for higher strength, more predictable shade lift, and comfort-aware pacing. Use this table to compare the most common approaches.
Book professional teeth whitening, or jump to pricing to plan around your event timeline and sensitivity preference.
*Results vary based on starting shade, enamel condition, lifestyle (coffee/tea/red wine/smoking), and aftercare. Existing crowns, veneers, and bonding do not whiten the same way as natural enamel. If you have dental pain, active gum irritation, or unresolved sensitivity, consult a dental provider before whitening.
Whitening results are typically immediate, then stabilize over the next 24–48 hours. The best outcomes come from smart prep, comfort-aware pacing, and stain-minimizing aftercare—especially in the first two days.
Pre-check + prep
Timeframe: 24–72 hours pre-visit
What to do: Avoid heavy stain exposure when possible (coffee/tea/red wine/tobacco) and arrive with clean teeth.
Best practice: If you have dental pain, active gum irritation, or new sensitivity, consult a dental provider before whitening.
In-office whitening session
Timeframe: Day 0 (about 60 minutes)
What happens: Whitening gel is applied in measured rounds with comfort-aware pacing.
Outcome: Noticeably brighter shade by the end of the visit (results vary).
Immediate after (first few hours)
Timeframe: Day 0 (0–6 hours)
What you may notice: Mild, temporary sensitivity or “zing” for some clients.
Do this: Hydrate, avoid highly pigmented foods/drinks, and follow your aftercare instructions.
Critical aftercare window
Timeframe: Day 0–2 (first 48 hours)
Best outcome driver: Avoid staining agents (coffee/tea/red wine/smoking) and deeply colored foods (berries, sauces).
Outcome: Shade stabilizes and results “set” more cleanly.
Stabilization + longevity habits
Timeframe: Days 3–14
What helps most: Consistent brushing/flossing, rinsing after staining drinks, and periodic maintenance habits.
Outcome: Better longevity of your shade lift (varies by lifestyle).
Important: Individual results vary based on starting shade, enamel condition, and lifestyle. Crowns, veneers, and bonding do not whiten the same way as natural enamel. If you have ongoing tooth pain, inflamed gums, or significant sensitivity, consult a dental provider before whitening.
Whitening is best when your goal is visible shade improvement and you can protect results in the first 48 hours. Use this guide to confirm fit, set expectations, and know when to wait or consult a dental provider first.
Professional whitening is designed to brighten natural enamel and reduce the appearance of common stains. We’ll help you choose the right approach and set realistic expectations based on your starting shade and lifestyle.
Reality check: Whitening changes natural enamel. Crowns, veneers, and bonding do not whiten the same way and may require separate cosmetic planning for a perfect match.
Pro move: If you’re booking for an event, schedule at least 7–14 days before so your shade can stabilize and you have room for comfort-focused adjustments if you’re sensitivity-prone.
Teeth whitening is designed for a visible shade lift with a comfort-aware approach. Use this guide to know what to expect, how to prepare, how to protect your results, and when to pause and consult a dental provider.
Professional whitening typically includes a brief review of your smile goals and sensitivity history, then a controlled whitening protocol designed to improve brightness while respecting enamel and comfort.
Note: Restorations (crowns, veneers, bonding) do not whiten the same way; you may see differences in match if you have visible dental work.
Preparation is simple, but it matters—especially if you’re sensitivity-prone or whitening for a specific date.
If you recently had dental procedures (fillings, crowns, deep cleanings), ask your dental provider about safe timing.
The fastest way to reduce longevity is staining exposure immediately after whitening. Treat the first two days like a “white-shirt rule.”
Results vary based on enamel condition, starting shade, and lifestyle factors (coffee, wine, smoking).
Whitening is cosmetic. If symptoms suggest dental disease or active irritation, dental evaluation comes first.
Call us if: you experience unexpected or persistent sensitivity, gum irritation, or discomfort after your session. We’ll advise next steps and comfort strategies.
Whitening elevates brightness. Pairing it with proportion-focused Smile Aesthetics can make the overall result look even more refined—especially for photos.
Signature Pairing
Many guests combine Gummy Smile Correction with whitening to address both proportion and shade in one cohesive plan.
Refine
Proportion-forward options designed to refine the look of the smile for photos and everyday confidence—ideal when you want a more “finished” result than shade alone.
Proportion
When the upper lip line is the primary distraction, this option can help balance gum-to-tooth display so your whitening looks even more polished.
Note: Cosmetic results vary. If you have visible crowns, veneers, bonding, or uneven enamel wear, we’ll discuss what whitening can (and can’t) change and how to build the cleanest match.
Browse real transformations and subtle refinements across treatment types. Individual outcomes vary.
Consultation-first guidance—clear answers, conservative planning, and natural results.
If you’re deciding between options, we’ll help you choose the right starting point and timing.
Call (727) 244-9032Clear answers about Professional Teeth Whitening—shade goals, sensitivity, timing for events, aftercare, restorations (crowns/veneers/bonding), and how whitening can pair with Smile Aesthetics for a more refined result.