Achieve a brighter smile from just 1 hour
Your smile is already uniquely yours and sometimes it just needs a little boost. Our professional whitening treatments safely lift stains and brighten your teeth, helping you feel more confident in everyday moments.
Choose from in-chair whitening for fast results or a take-home kit for gradual brightening at your own pace. Both options use advanced technology, overseen by our experienced team, and come with clear fixed pricing so you always know what to expect.
What to expect from your in-chair teeth whitening treatment
Before
We begin with a quick consultation to check your oral health, assess any sensitivity and confirm in-chair whitening is suitable for you.
For the best results, we recommend removing surface stains first with a professional check-up and clean.
During
Once you are comfortable, we protect your lips and gums before applying a professional whitening gel. The gel is activated by LED light technology to gently lift stains, and the full treatment takes around one hour.
After
You will leave your appointment with a noticeably whiter smile. Mild sensitivity can occur for some people, but it usually settles quickly.
Why choose professional teeth whitening at Fix Dental
- Safer, more even results with dentist-supervised treatment
- Clear, fixed pricing with no hidden fees
- Friendly, supportive care throughout your treatment
- Fast, noticeable whitening using advanced LED or laser technology
Prefer to whiten at home?
Brighten on your schedule
Custom-fitted trays
We’ll take impressions of your teeth to create custom whitening trays that fit snugly and comfortably. This helps hold the whitening gel in place while keeping it away from your gums.
Gentle overnight whitening
Our take-home whitening kits use a lower-strength peroxide formula than our in-chair treatment. The trays are worn overnight or for a 45 mins each day, depending on your preference.
Gradual results in 7–14 days
Most patients see great results within two weeks. For longer-lasting brightness, we often recommend pairing at-home whitening with a single in-chair whitening treatment.
Ready for a Whiter, Fresher Smile?
Is teeth whitening suitable for sensitive teeth?
Yes, but it depends on the level of sensitivity. Our teeth whitening options are designed with comfort in mind, and we use protective barriers to help reduce irritation during and after your whitening session. If you have sensitive teeth, let us know so we can adjust your treatment or recommend a gentler take home whitening option.
How long do results last?
That depends on your oral health, lifestyle, and how well you maintain your teeth after treatment. On average, in-chair teeth whitening results can last 6 to 12 months. Avoiding things like red wine, coffee, and smoking can help extend your whiter smile for longer. We’ll also give you tips and offer whitening trays to help maintain results at home.
Can I whiten crowns or veneers?
No, teeth whitening treatments won’t change the colour of existing crowns, veneers, or fillings. However, if you are wanting whiter teeth we can always replace existing restorations to match your new colour. If you’re considering a full smile makeover, ask us about your options as we’re here to help you achieve a confident smile.
Will it damage my enamel?
Not when done professionally. At Fix Dental, all of our teeth whitening services are overseen by experienced dental professionals who use safe, approved whitening agents like hydrogen peroxide. These treatments are designed to lift stains without harming your tooth enamel or compromising your dental health.
What causes discoloured teeth?
Discolouration and teeth stains are common and treatable. Some of the biggest causes include:
- Lifestyle factors like smoking, drinking coffee, tea, or red wine
- Natural ageing
- Poor oral health or inconsistent good oral hygiene habits
- Certain medications or past dental trauma
Whatever the cause, we’ll help restore a radiant smile that reflects the real you.
How soon can I eat or drink after whitening?
This is one of the most searched whitening questions. People want clear guidance (avoid staining foods and drinks for 24–48 hours).
How often can I whiten my teeth?
Most people only need professional whitening once or twice a year to maintain their results. Whitening too frequently can increase sensitivity or irritate the gums, so it’s best to follow the schedule recommended by your dentist.
If you whiten at home, we will guide you on safe intervals and how to avoid over-whitening.
Is in-chair whitening better than take-home whitening?
Both options work well, but they suit different needs. In-chair whitening delivers faster, more dramatic results in a single appointment, making it ideal for events or anyone wanting immediate brightness.
Take-home whitening is more gradual and offers great control and convenience, allowing you to refresh your smile at your own pace. Our dentist can help you choose the best option for your teeth and lifestyle.
Does whitening work on deep or intrinsic stains?
Whitening is most effective on surface stains caused by food, drink and lifestyle factors. Deep or intrinsic stains caused by medication, trauma or fluorosis may not respond as strongly. In these cases, your dentist may recommend alternatives such as composite bonding or veneers to achieve a more consistent, brighter result.
What’s the difference between professional and over-the-counter whitening?
Professional whitening uses higher-grade whitening agents, custom application and expert supervision, giving you faster, more even results with reduced risk of sensitivity or gum irritation. Over-the-counter products are weaker, less predictable and often don’t whiten evenly because they don’t fit your teeth properly.
Professional whitening is the safest way to achieve noticeable, longer-lasting brightness.
Is whitening safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Teeth whitening is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding, as there isn’t enough research to confirm safety for the baby. If you’re expecting or nursing, we can provide a personalised assessment and recommend safe alternatives until whitening is appropriate.