Have your teeth gradually discoloured due to tea, coffee and wine stains or genetic factors? If you want a whiter smile, we have four effective solutions to whiten your smile.
In chair whitening (Boost)
Boost whitening is a modern technology that will whiten your teeth within one hour. This approach uses a safe, powerful concentration of peroxide which – after two or three twenty-minute sessions – will effectively whiten your teeth. To begin, we place barriers around your gums to ensure they are not affected by the bleach. You then sit back, and relax. It is important to know that boost whitening does not remove or destroy any enamel. The technology is absorbed into the deeper areas of the tooth, whitening the enamel from the inside. Current studies conclude that boost whitening is the most effective method of in-chair whitening.
Find out more about our In-Chair Teeth Whitening Process
At home whitening (Polar)
This is similar to boost whitening, it just takes a little longer. Polar whitening whitens your teeth through a lower concentration of peroxide. At-home whitening is not less effective than in-chair whitening, results simply take a little longer and require a higher level of patient compliance.
We have a large number of types of home whitening gels to either give you efficient results or gentle results depending on your needs and wishes. Read more about Dental at Joondalup At-Home Whitening Kits.
Combination whitening (Boost and Polar)
A combination of the polar and boost whitening is an effective way to keep your teeth at their whitest possibly shade for the longest amount of time. This approach will not only give you instantaneous results but allows you to whiten your teeth at home until you achieve your desired result.
Composite Veneers and Porcelain Veneers
Think of a veneer as a case for your teeth permanently masking all underlining imperfections. In addition to improving the colour of your teeth, veneers can also improve the shape of teeth causing them to appear straighter. There are many differences between composite and porcelain veneer the most significant being cost. Find out more about veneers here.Â