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Teeth whitening is an aesthetic procedure that aims to lighten tooth color and reduce surface stains. Tea, coffee, smoking, and certain foods can cause teeth to yellow and look dull over time. Whitening helps control discoloration on the tooth surface and supports a brighter smile appearance. Before the procedure, gum health and possible cavities are evaluated so the process can move forward in a safer and more balanced way.

After whitening, short-term sensitivity may occur. Avoiding colored drinks and smoking for the first 24 to 48 hours supports longer-lasting results. With regular oral care and follow-up visits, the longevity of the whitening effect can be improved.

What Is Teeth Whitening?

Teeth whitening is a procedure that helps teeth that have darkened or yellowed over time achieve a lighter and brighter appearance. Caffeinated drinks, smoking, colored foods, or age-related color changes can cause aesthetic concerns. Teeth whitening can reduce these color changes and help a person achieve a healthier-looking and more aesthetic smile.

If you want a natural and more impressive smile, you can evaluate our teeth whitening services and get pricing from us for a personalized plan.

How Is Teeth Whitening Done?

Teeth whitening usually starts with professional cleaning. Surface plaque and tartar are removed. Then a whitening gel is applied. In clinic-based procedures, this gel is activated with special light devices. During the procedure, the gums are protected with a special barrier, and a visible whitening effect can be noticed right after treatment. If needed, the number of sessions can be increased.

We evaluate each patient’s needs and provide a personalized whitening plan. You can learn all details about the process from us.

What Are Teeth Whitening Methods?

Teeth whitening is mainly performed with two methods: in-office whitening and at-home whitening. In-office whitening provides faster results and is done under professional supervision. At-home whitening is performed by the patient using custom trays and special gels. In some cases, a combined approach (both in-office and at-home) may also be preferred.

We choose the method based on your tooth structure and aim for the most effective result. To learn which option suits you best, you can get guidance from us.

Who Is Teeth Whitening Suitable For?

Teeth whitening is often preferred by people who have tooth darkening or staining and whose oral health is generally in good condition. More noticeable benefits can be seen in surface stains caused by tea, coffee, and smoking. In the suitability evaluation, gum health, the presence of cavities, and sensitivity tendency are considered. Since the color of crowns and fillings does not change with whitening, planning should be done accordingly.

Suitable candidates
➤People with stains caused by tea, coffee, or smoking
➤People with age-related darkening
➤Those who want a brighter tooth shade
➤People without active gum problems and with controlled cavities
➤Those who want to balance tooth color after professional cleaning

Situations that may not be suitable
➤Active gum disease or severe sensitivity
➤Untreated cavities and cracks
➤Individuals under age 16
➤Pregnancy and breastfeeding periods that require planning
➤Teeth with heavy enamel loss or severe wear

Advantages and Disadvantages of Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a practical option for people who want a brighter smile in a short time. If habits that cause staining continue, results can fade faster. For this reason, longevity depends on diet, smoking, regular cleaning, and oral care routines.

Advantages

➤Helps achieve a lighter tooth shade quickly
➤Improves smile appearance in a short time
➤May support a more well-groomed look in social life
➤Can be applied as a controlled and safe procedure with proper planning
➤With regular care, the effect can last longer

Disadvantages

➤Sensitivity may occur in the first days
➤It is not permanent, teeth may darken again over time
➤Does not change the color of crowns and fillings
➤Results may be limited for very deep internal discolorations
➤Colored drinks and smoking can reverse the effect faster

At-Home Whitening or In-Office Whitening?

At-home whitening offers more flexibility in terms of time, but results appear more gradually compared to clinic treatments. In-office whitening can provide faster and more effective results because it uses professional devices and higher concentration gels. Both methods can be effective when applied correctly, but the preferred choice can change based on initial tooth shade, sensitivity level, and expectations.

We determine the most suitable method based on lifestyle and goals. To learn which method fits you, you can contact us.

How Long Does Teeth Whitening Take?

The duration depends on the method used and can be completed in about 30 to 60 minutes for in-office whitening. In-office whitening often shows results in a single session, while at-home whitening can take several days. In some cases, a combined plan is chosen, which can extend the total timeline. The degree of discoloration also affects how long the process takes.

We plan the right timing to achieve fast and effective results. You can contact us for details about session time and number of sessions.

How Long Do Teeth Whitening Results Last?

The longevity of whitening results is directly linked to the method used, lifestyle habits, and oral hygiene. In-office whitening often maintains its effect for about 1 to 2 years. However, frequent tea, coffee, red wine consumption, and smoking can shorten this period. With regular brushing and professional cleaning visits, the effect can be maintained longer.

We carefully manage both the pre-treatment plan and the post-treatment follow-up. To learn how to extend the effect, you can get support from us.

What to Consider Before and After Teeth Whitening

Before whitening, the goal is to prepare the teeth and gums and plan the shade correctly. If there is tartar or plaque build-up, cleaning first helps whitening look more even. If there are cavities, cracks, or gum sensitivity, evaluating these first is important. Since existing crowns and fillings do not change color with whitening, expectations should be clarified before the procedure.

After whitening, teeth may become temporarily more sensitive. Especially in the first 24 to 48 hours, the risk of “stain pickup” is higher, so avoiding dark-colored foods and drinks supports the result. Smoking, very hot or cold foods, and acidic drinks can increase sensitivity during this period. Regular brushing, flossing, and using products recommended by your dentist can help results last longer.

Before whitening

➤If there is tartar or plaque build-up, get professional cleaning
➤If there are cavities, cracks, or leaking fillings, get them checked first
➤If there is gum bleeding or recession, get an evaluation
➤Plan knowing that crowns and fillings will not change color
➤Share any tendency for sensitivity
➤Reduce very acidic drinks right before the procedure

After whitening (first 24 to 48 hours are critical)

➤Avoid tea, coffee, cola, red wine, and other colored drinks
➤Limit strongly colored foods like tomato paste, sauces, spices, and beetroot
➤Avoid smoking and tobacco products
➤Reduce very hot and very cold foods
➤Use sensitivity toothpaste if recommended
➤Do not skip brushing and flossing, brush gently
➤If pain or sensitivity lasts longer, plan a check-up

To make the result last longer

➤If you consume colored drinks, use a straw and drink water afterward
➤Do not skip professional cleaning and follow-up visits
➤Keep your oral care routine consistent

Effects of Teeth Whitening on Dental Health

When applied correctly under professional supervision, teeth whitening does not cause harm to dental health. However, uncontrolled and uninformed applications can damage enamel and lead to sensitivity problems. In a clinical setting, whitening is performed while protecting both the gums and the tooth surface. This supports both aesthetic and healthy outcomes.

We provide aesthetic results without putting dental health at risk. You can contact us to learn more about whitening safety.

Teeth Whitening Prices 2026

In 2026, teeth whitening prices can vary depending on the method selected, the number of sessions, and individual needs. In-office whitening can be more expensive because it often provides results in a single session. At-home whitening can be more affordable, but it may require regular use for a few weeks. In some patients, a combined plan is preferred to achieve the best result, and pricing is determined accordingly.

We perform a detailed evaluation and provide a plan based on your needs. For information about teeth whitening treatment and prices, you can get pricing from us.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is teeth whitening harmful?

When performed by a professional with the right technique and products, teeth whitening is not harmful. However, uncontrolled at-home products can damage enamel and irritate gums. For this reason, whitening should be done under professional supervision. Our whitening techniques aim for effective results without harming enamel.

How long does the whitening effect last?

Depending on the method and lifestyle habits, results often last around 1 to 2 years. Smoking and frequent consumption of tea and coffee can shorten this time. With regular care and follow-up support, the effect can be extended more easily. Following post-treatment rules helps maintain the result longer.

How many sessions are needed?

In-office whitening is often completed in one session, but in some cases 1 to 2 additional sessions may be needed to reach the desired shade. At-home whitening can take a few weeks and requires regular use. The number of sessions depends on initial tooth color and the target shade.

Can people with sensitive teeth get whitening?

People with sensitive teeth can still have whitening, but the gel type and application time should be adjusted. In a clinical setting, whitening can be supported with sensitivity-control steps. Post-treatment sensitivity is usually temporary and improves within a few days.

Do at-home whitening products work?

Some at-home products can work, but results are often more limited and temporary. Uncontrolled use can damage enamel and irritate gums. Professional treatments in the clinic are generally safer and longer-lasting. At-home whitening with custom trays, under professional guidance, can also be effective.

Can you drink coffee and tea after whitening?

It is best to avoid coffee, tea, and other colored drinks for the first 48 hours. During this period, teeth are more prone to staining. After this period, they can be consumed more carefully, and good oral hygiene supports longer-lasting whiteness.

Is there pain after whitening?

After whitening, temporary sensitivity or mild aching can occur in some people. This is usually short-lived and improves within 24 to 48 hours. Using recommended products and sensitivity toothpaste can help. If discomfort continues, a follow-up visit is appropriate.