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Teeth Whitening in the UK

Dazzle up your smile up to 16 shades brighter

Are you conscious of stained teeth and hesitate to show your discoloured smile in public? Teeth whitening can whiten and brighten your teeth. This cosmetic procedure ensures a bright and healthy smile by whitening the teeth. Teeth can become discoloured or stained for a number of reasons, such as smoking, drinking tea, coffee, and red wine. Teeth also tend to lose their whiteness with age.

Fortunately, MD.co.uk is here to provide the necessary help! We can put you in touch with leading dental practices in the UK where you can seek immediate whitening treatment. The experienced cosmetic dentist team uses safe and advanced methods to remove stains without causing any damage to the teeth.

Our partner dental clinics in the UK offer two whitening options: in-practice whitening carried out by a dentist and teeth whitening kits for use at home.

Are you eligible for teeth whitening treatment in the UK

Are you eligible for teeth whitening treatment in the UK?

Make sure you:

  • Are 18 or above to undergo teeth whitening
  • Have healthy teeth and gums free from any germs and diseases
  • Are not pregnant or breastfeeding when planning to have the treatment
  • Are aware of the limitations of whitening treatment as it cannot brighten the shades of dentures, bridges, veneers, and crowns

A dentist consultation at one of our partner clinics is essential to check your eligibility for the treatment. Accordingly, the dentist will discuss the most suitable whitening treatment for your condition. Alternatively, you can opt for other available options like composite bonding, veneers, or crowns at our partner clinics for your damaged or stained teeth.

Teeth Whitening Treatment Options Available in the UK

Enlighten Teeth Whitening

This unique treatment helps you achieve the lightest shade possible for your teeth in 2 weeks with a home bleaching kit provided by the dentist.

Home Teeth Whitening

When you visit top dentists in the UK, they will provide advanced customised trays and gel to achieve impressive results from the comfort of your home.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

At one of our partner clinics, the dentist will conduct a safe, comfortable, and painless professional treatment to offer outstanding results in one session.

Why Turn to MD.co.uk for Teeth Whitening in the UK

Why Turn to MD.co.uk for Teeth Whitening in the UK?

  • GDC-registered dental professionals - All of our partner dental clinics are run by GDC-registered dentists to carry out the whitening treatment safely and effectively.
  • Available nationwide - We have partner dental clinics across the country where you can seek teeth whitening treatment.
  • Quick access - We can give you instant access to private dental care for teeth whitening treatment.
  • Philips ZOOM! Whitening - Most of our partner practices provide Philips ZOOM! Teeth whitening to lighten the teeth by up to 6 shades.

How to Get Teeth Whitening Treatment in the UK

Step 1 Consultation and Planning

We at MD.co.uk connect you with leading cosmetic dentists in the UK for the treatment. During the appointment, they will assess your suitability and discuss the appropriate treatment plans. They will inquire about your lifestyle and recommend necessary changes to achieve a long-lasting effect.

Step 2 Teeth Whitening

Depending on the option chosen, the dentist will use renowned tooth bleaches—hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide—to apply to the stained teeth. Before this, they will apply a protective gel on the gums for additional protection. The bleaching agent will remove the stains and brighten the tooth enamel.

Step 3 Whiteness Restoration

Depending on the type of stains you have on your teeth and the treatment option chosen, restoration of whiteness will take some time. The dentist will recommend avoiding excessive coffee and tea as it will negatively affect the results.

Step 4 Final Restoration

The dentist will advise you to practice proper oral care habits to retain the whiteness for a long time. You should brush and floss twice daily and go for regular dental visits for professional cleaning and comprehensive oral health assessments. Whitening trays and strips will help in retaining the effect for longer.

Step 5 Regular Check-ups

After teeth whitening treatment, you need to go for regular routine check-ups at any of our partner dental clinics in the UK. The dentist will evaluate your oral health condition and suggest additional lifestyle changes, hygiene maintenance tips, or touch-up treatments for long-lasting results.

Teeth Whitening Aftercare

Teeth Whitening Aftercare

Proper care can help you keep the professional whitening effect for longer. Maximise the effect with:

  • Daily brushing twice using fluoride toothpaste for 2 minutes
  • Daily flossing
  • Regular visits to the dentist for polishing and scaling
  • Quitting or cutting down on smoking
  • Limiting the consumption of stain-inducing foods and drinks like red wine and coffee

Your dentist in the UK will recommend additional tips to maximise the impact of teeth whitening treatment.

How Much Does Teeth Whitening Cost in the UK?

Teeth whitening costs in the UK vary from practice to practice. At-home whitening treatment is generally more affordable than in-office whitening. The dentist can determine the most suitable treatment based on your dental condition and the types of stains. MD.co.uk can offer you direct access to reputed dental practices across the UK where you can get the highest standard of whitening treatment at competitive costs.

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FAQs

When performed by a trained dental professional, whitening treatment works effectively. Experienced dentists use peroxide gel to lighten the shades of your enamel. It emits oxygen when the chemicals break down, removing stains from hard surfaces.

Teeth whitening treatment is considered completely safe if done by registered dental professionals. You should get whitening treatment from GDC-registered dental therapists, hygienists, and cosmetic dentists.

Stubborn stains on teeth often require professional whitening treatment carried out by a dental professional. Over-the-counter (OTC) whitening kits contain only 0.1% hydrogen peroxide, and any kit above this level is illegal in the UK. Some kits are also quite abrasive and can damage the teeth enamel permanently. Low levels of bleaching agents may not work for hard stains, whereas dentists have the authority and approval to use up to 6% hydrogen peroxide for stain removal from the teeth.

Teeth whitening treatment is not painful. However, you may experience mild sensitivity afterwards, which should subside naturally within a couple of days. If it persists, consult your dentist at one of our partner dental clinics. They may prescribe dedicated toothpaste and other oral care products to alleviate sensitivity.

You can undergo whitening treatment after the age of 18 if needed. However, if you have existing dental problems such as decay and gum disease, these should be treated first before whitening treatment.

In-office teeth whitening involves whitening treatment performed by dentists, with results visible in a couple of hours. This is often followed by a top-up kit for home use to achieve a long-lasting impact. With at-home whitening treatment, the dentist will provide a medicated whitening kit to use for 2-3 weeks to achieve noticeable results.

No, whitening treatment is only effective on natural teeth enamel and cannot work on restorations such as dentures, crowns, and fillings.

In-office teeth whitening can show visible results within 2 hours. However, a top-up kit may be needed to maintain the results for longer. At-home whitening treatment typically takes about 2-3 weeks to show visible outcomes.

The degree of whitening depends on the type of stains you have and your individual teeth. Consult with the dentist at one of our partner clinics to understand the likely results after a session. In-office whitening with Philips Zoom! Can lighten the teeth by up to 6 shades within a couple of hours. Proper maintenance with regular and simple top-ups every 6-9 months can help the results last longer. At-home whitening takes a few weeks to achieve the whitening effect, and you can use top-ups as needed.