Safe and personalized whitening treatments, visible results as early as the session.
Teeth whitening is an effective solution to restore the brightness of your smile and remove stains caused by coffee, tea, tobacco, or the natural aging of teeth.
At Hikmat Dental Center, we offer secure and personalized in-office treatments, for quick and visible results from the very first session.
Our modern techniques ensure a natural and radiant smile, while preserving the health of your teeth and gums.
A safe protocol for natural and fast results
Analysis of the initial shade, the condition of the enamel and gums, definition of a realistic objective.
Professional cleaning if necessary to optimize the effectiveness of the whitening.
Setting up a gingival barrier for a comfortable and secure treatment.
Application of the whitening gel and activation according to the chosen protocol.
Evaluation of results, recommendations for maintaining radiance and limiting discoloration.
Discover the transformation possible with our treatments
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Removal of tartar and restoration of natural tooth color.
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Lightening by 6 shades in a single session.
Book an appointment for a safe and personalized teeth whitening.
Answers to the most common questions about scaling and whitening
It is recommended to have a professional dental cleaning every 6 months to maintain good oral hygiene. Some patients may require more frequent dental cleanings depending on their predisposition to tartar.
Professional whitening is generally painless. Some patients may experience a slight temporary sensitivity, which we prevent with desensitizing gels.
The results of professional whitening generally last between 1 and 3 years, depending on your eating and hygiene habits. Avoiding tobacco, coffee, and tea extends the results.
Whitening only works on natural teeth. Crowns, fillings, and veneers do not change color. We evaluate each case individually to offer you the best solution.
Bleaching is not recommended for pregnant women, children under 16, and people with untreated cavities or active periodontal diseases.