When Should You Consider Teeth Whitening?
β Stains from Food & Drink
Dark beverages like coffee, tea, and red wine can leave long-term surface stains.
π¬ Tobacco Use
Nicotine and tar from cigarettes or chewing tobacco can yellow your teeth quickly.
β³ Aging
With age, enamel thins and exposes more of the yellowish dentin underneath.
π Medication Side Effects
Some antibiotics or medications can cause internal staining that dulls your smile.
π¦· Poor Oral Hygiene
Plaque and tartar buildup can darken your teeth without regular brushing or flossing.
π Genetic Factors
Some individuals naturally have darker enamel or more stain-prone teeth.
Ready to shine? Let Rudray Hospital help you achieve a visibly brighter smile with safe and effective whitening.
Types of Teeth Whitening Treatments We Offer
- β’ In-Clinic Whitening: Fast and effective professional whitening using light-activated gel for immediate results.
- β’ Laser Teeth Whitening: Advanced technique using laser energy to enhance whitening and reduce sensitivity.
- β’ Take-Home Whitening Kits: Custom trays and dentist-prescribed gel for gradual whitening at your convenience.
- β’ Internal Tooth Whitening: For non-vital or root canal-treated teeth that have darkened from the inside.
Why Choose Rudray Hospital for Teeth Whitening?
Expert Dental Team
Our qualified dentists use safe and advanced whitening techniques tailored to your needs.
Customized Treatment
Get personalized whitening plans based on your tooth shade, goals, and enamel sensitivity.
Advanced Technology
We use LED & laser-assisted whitening for quicker, more effective results.
Visible Results
Notice a visible improvement in your smile after just one in-clinic session.
Safe & Supervised
All procedures are done under professional supervision using dental-grade materials.
FAQs.
Yes, professional whitening is completely safe when performed by a trained dental expert using approved materials.
Results can last from 6 months to 2 years depending on your oral hygiene and lifestyle habits like smoking or coffee intake.
Some mild sensitivity may occur temporarily, but we use desensitizing agents to reduce discomfort during and after the procedure.
The in-clinic procedure usually takes about 45 to 60 minutes. Take-home kits may take a few days to show results.
Most people are eligible, but we recommend a dental exam first. Whitening may not work on crowns, veneers, or very dark internal stains.