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Teeth Whitening

A brighter smile in just a few visits. Professional teeth whitening at our practice is effective, gentle on your teeth, and tailored to your natural tooth shade.


What is professional teeth whitening?

Teeth whitening refers to the professional lightening of tooth color using tested, dental-grade products. Unlike products sold at drugstores, we use precisely measured active ingredients under controlled conditions—for an even, natural-looking result without damaging the enamel or gums.

In-Office Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening at our practice produces immediate and noticeable results. In a single session lasting about 60–90 minutes, we’ll lighten your teeth by several shades—in a controlled, gentle manner, with results you’ll see right away.


At-Home Teeth Whitening

A harmonious smile isn't just about your teeth—your gums also play a crucial role. Through targeted corrections, gums that are too high or irregular can be adjusted so that your teeth appear in the right proportions.


Combination Bleaching

The most effective method: We start with in-office whitening at the dental office and then refine the results with at-home whitening. For maximum effectiveness and long-lasting results.


Internal Whitening (Single Tooth)

Individual discolored teeth—such as those that have undergone root canal treatment—can be whitened from the inside. This is a gentle method for restoring a dark tooth to its natural color.

Consultation & Initial Assessment

We'll check the color of your teeth and the condition of your enamel, and discuss the results you're hoping for.

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Preparation

We recommend having your teeth professionally cleaned beforehand—to ensure optimal and even results.

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Teeth Whitening Treatment

At the dentist's office or with custom trays at home—depending on the method you choose.

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Follow-up Care

We'll give you specific recommendations on how to maintain the results for as long as possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1Who is teeth whitening suitable for?
For adults with healthy teeth and healthy gums. Fillings, crowns, and veneers cannot be whitened—we’ll advise you in advance on what results are realistic for you.
2Is teeth whitening harmful to tooth enamel?
Not if used professionally with tested products and the correct dosage. Products from drugstores, on the other hand, can cause damage if used incorrectly.
3How long do the results last?
With proper care and by avoiding strongly staining foods and beverages on a regular basis, 1–3 years. Touch-ups are possible at any time.
4Do teeth become sensitive?
Temporary sensitivity during or shortly after treatment is possible and normal. It usually subsides completely within a few days.
5Does health insurance cover the costs?
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by either public or most private health insurance plans. The costs are discussed transparently in advance.
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Your first interview is the first step. We look forward to meeting you.