This is the fastest teeth whitening method. A special whitening gel is applied to the tooth surface and activated with laser light.
Advantages:
Visible whitening in 30–45 minutes
Advanced technology that minimizes tooth sensitivity
A fast solution before special occasions
Home whitening is performed using custom-made trays prepared by the dentist and a professional whitening gel. The patient uses these trays at home for the recommended period.
Advantages:
Gradual and controlled whitening
Suitable for sensitive teeth
Long-lasting results
Convenient at-home application
The longevity of teeth whitening results depends on personal habits such as coffee, tea, smoking, and oral hygiene.
In general, whitening results can last between 6 months and 2 years.
Regular dental cleanings and avoiding staining foods help maintain the results longer.
At SVS Oral and Dental Health, we offer safe, fast, and effective teeth whitening treatments using laser, in-office, and at-home whitening methods. For a whiter, brighter, and more aesthetic smile, you can get professional support from our expert team.
The results of teeth whitening usually last 6 to 12 months, depending on personal habits. Consuming coffee, tea, red wine, smoking, and poor oral hygiene can shorten the duration. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, the whitening effect can last longer.
The teeth whitening procedure starts with professional scaling to remove tartar and surface stains. Then the teeth are dried, and a special whitening gel is carefully applied. The gel is activated using laser or LED light, and the shade difference is checked at the end of the session. If needed, a second session can be planned. The total treatment time varies between 30–60 minutes, depending on the method used.
Teeth whitening is an ideal solution for people who experience tooth discoloration or staining, consume tea, coffee, or cigarettes frequently, want a more aesthetic smile before special occasions, or have naturally darker tooth color due to genetics. At our clinic, the dental structure is carefully evaluated during the first examination, and if necessary, free X-rays or tomography are used for detailed assessment.