Teeth whitening is a procedure that lightens the color of teeth using special gels to achieve a brighter smile. The cost of teeth whitening depends on several factors, including the shade of your teeth and whether you have fillings.
Teeth whitening is a safe and effective dental procedure that removes discoloration and achieves a lighter tooth color, enhancing the smile’s aesthetics.
Teeth whitening involves several stages:
PREPARATION — including removal of tartar, polishing, and replacement of inadequate fillings.
IN-OFFICE WHITENING — performed 2 to 3 times for 15 minutes each session at the dental clinic. The total treatment time lasts between 45 and 60 minutes.
AT-HOME WHITENING — using custom trays and gel applied for several hours daily, or overnight, as it is less aggressive. This continues until the gel runs out or for about 1 to 2 weeks, following the dentist’s instructions.
For whitening, we use Opalescence Boost by Ultradent, a leading company in this field. You can see our whitening results in the before and after teeth whitening gallery.
At-home teeth whitening may seem like a simple and affordable option, but such treatments often carry risks for the health of your teeth and gums.
Without a prior dental examination, it is difficult to assess whether your teeth and gums are in a condition that allows safe whitening.
Before any whitening procedure, teeth must be thoroughly cleaned of tartar and polished to achieve even results. This can only be done by a dentist.
At-home whitening products often contain harsh chemicals that can damage enamel, increase tooth sensitivity, and irritate the gums. Additionally, fillings, crowns, and other dental restorations do not change color during whitening, which may result in uneven color and an unattractive smile.
For these reasons, we recommend professional teeth whitening under dental supervision, which is safe, controlled, and provides the best results.
All professional teeth whitening methods are based on using gels containing hydrogen peroxide, a well-known ingredient effective at removing discoloration.
The difference between whitening methods lies in how the hydrogen peroxide is activated to maximize its effectiveness.
There are three main activation methods:
Zoom lamp — the gel is activated with a light lamp
Laser — the gel is activated with a laser
Active oxygen — this method mixes gel containing hydrogen peroxide from one syringe with active oxygen from another syringe, creating a powerful whitening effect without additional devices
All three methods are safe, proven, and provide long-lasting results when performed under a dentist’s supervision.
The cost of teeth whitening depends on several factors, including the condition of your teeth before the procedure and any necessary preparatory treatments.
In addition to the whitening treatment itself, costs may include a follow-up examination, panoramic X-ray, deep tartar cleaning, and tooth polishing.
If old fillings need to be replaced to achieve an even tooth color after whitening, the price will be adjusted accordingly.
For these reasons, the final cost is individual and determined after an examination and treatment plan.
The price for teeth whitening alone, without additional treatments, is 260€ per jaw.
For an accurate cost estimate, we recommend a consultation with a dentist, where you will receive information tailored to your specific needs.
Teeth whitening should never be done on your own at home. Without a prior clinical examination and professional preparation, you risk damaging your teeth and gums.
Before any whitening procedure, cavities must be treated, inadequate fillings replaced, and deposits removed that often cause tooth discoloration on their own.
Only after this, and under professional supervision, can whitening be considered. Otherwise, not only may the treatment be ineffective, but it can also cause sensitivity, irritation, or enamel damage.
If you’re thinking about whitening your teeth, the first step is always a dental examination and professional cleaning. Everything else is an unnecessary risk.