At Orchard House Dental Care, we provide professional teeth whitening treatments designed to safely and effectively brighten your smile.

Teeth can become discoloured over time due to factors such as coffee, tea, red wine, smoking and natural ageing. Our dentist-led whitening treatments are tailored to restore a fresher, more confident appearance while maintaining a natural look.

We offer both home whitening and in-practice whitening options, allowing you to choose the approach that best suits your lifestyle and desired results.

All treatments begin with a clinical assessment to ensure your teeth and gums are healthy and suitable for whitening. We will also guide you on expected results and help you select the most appropriate option.

Teeth Whitening Options

Home Teeth Whitening

Our custom-made trays and professional whitening gels allow you to gradually whiten your teeth at home with full control over your results. You can then maintain that level of whiteness by periodically treating your teeth.

Home Teeth Whitening

In-Chair Teeth Whitening

For faster results, in-practice whitening treatments can significantly brighten your smile in a shorter period of time under clinical supervision, perfect for if you a special event coming up

Zoom Teeth Whitening

Is Teeth Whitening Safe?

Teeth whitening is safe when carried out under the supervision of a dental professional.

At Orchard House Dental Care, we use clinically approved whitening systems and ensure every patient undergoes a dental assessment before treatment. This helps protect your teeth, minimise sensitivity and achieve consistent results.

What Results Can I Expect?

Most patients notice a visible improvement in tooth colour, with final results depending on your starting shade and chosen treatment.

Our goal is always to achieve a brighter, natural-looking smile rather than an artificial or overly white appearance.

How long does Teeth Whitening Last?

Results can last from several months to a year or so, depending on lifestyle, diet and maintenance.

Does Teeth Whitening Damage Enamel?

No — when carried out professionally, whitening does not damage enamel, or gums

Will my Teeth become Sensitive?

Some temporary sensitivity is possible, but this is usually mild and short-lived. With Zoom this is rare.