This treatment consists of in-chair teeth whitening using a high-strength gel (16% Carbamide Peroxide) & LED light only. It is recommended for those who’ve had a dental hygiene cleaning within the last few weeks – it takes approximately 1 hour
This treatment combines a quick scaling and polish to clean the teeth, allowing the whitening gel and LED light to penetrate the enamel more effectively. It is followed by the in-chair teeth whitening treatment which is recommended for those who’ve had a dental cleaning within the last three months – it takes approximately 1h30m
This treatment includes a full scaling and polish thoroughly cleaning both teeth and gums. It is followed by the in-chair teeth whitening treatment and is recommended for those who’ve had their last dental cleaning over three months ago – it takes approximately 1h45m
This treatment includes a full deep scaling and polish to buff the teeth and thoroughly clean both the teeth and beneath the gums. It is followed by the in-chair teeth whitening treatment and is recommended for those who have not had a dental cleaning in over six months – it takes approximately 2 hours
This treatment includes a scaling and polish to buffer the teeth and thoroughly clean the teeth and gums, along with airflow technology that removes deep staining. It is followed by the in-chair teeth whitening treatment and is recommended for individuals who had a dental cleaning over three months ago but are experiencing tough staining – it takes approximately 2 hours
In-chair teeth whitening uses a powerful whitening gel (16% Carbamide Peroxide) that is activated by a special LED light. The gel penetrates deep into the enamel and break down deep-set stains caused by food, drinks, smoking or aging. This professional-grade treatment ensures noticeably whiter teeth (often between 6 to 8 shades lighter) in approximately one hour
Most adults with healthy teeth and gums are suitable for in-chair whitening. It’s ideal for those with yellow-toned stains. However, it may not be recommended if you have Dental restorations (e.g., crowns, veneers) on your front teeth, Active gum disease, tooth decay or very sensitive teeth
Airflow dental hygiene is a professional tooth-cleaning method that uses a combination of air and fine powder to remove dental plaque, stains, and soft deposits from the teeth and gums. This technique is used by dental hygienists during routine cleanings or periodontal maintenance visits.
Airflow uses a specialised device that:
FEATURE | AIRFLOW | TRADITIONAL CLEANING |
|---|---|---|
| METHOD | Air, water, and powder | Metal scalers and polishers |
| COMFORT | More comfortable | Can be uncomfortable |
| TARGETS | Biofilm & early stains | Tartar, biofilm, stains |
| USE ON IMPLANTS | Safe | Sometimes abrasive |