Want whiter teeth? Ask us about our in-chair teeth whitening. Come in relax, watch your favourite show on Netflix whilst having your teeth cosmetically whitened by our trusted and professional Dentist St. Marys team. Furthermore, your dentist will provide you with a free cosmetic consultation to ensure we can make your dream of a perfect smile a reality.
Teeth whitening is a safe and refreshing way to change your smile. Improvements in technology mean that you can now walk in and leave with a dramatic result in a very short time frame usually about one hour. This is why in-chair teeth whitening has become one of the most popular cosmetic procedures.
Stains build up on our teeth over time and are largely influenced by factors such as coffee, tea, smoking, red wine and some medications. Teeth whitening is successful on the majority of people, but if in doubt come in and see our team who can show you what results in you could achieve.
A complete dental check-up is the best way to tell whether whitening is suitable for you. This ensures that the whitening procedure is effective and comfortable. Decayed/sensitive teeth or sore gums may be something that we address prior to teeth whitening, but the dentist will run through this with you prior to commencing.
Depending on the types of food and drinks you consume, teeth whitening effects can last years to months. Your dentist will advise you of things to avoid for maximum effect, and measures we can take to ensure your whiter smile lasts.
Come in and try our state-of-the-art in-chair whitening system at a reduced cost of $799*. We want everyone to experience what a significant change this can make to your smile. The visit requires a prior consultation to determine the best whitening system for you and ensure you are a suitable candidate.
*Teeth whitening special applies to new patients only and subject to consultation to assess suitability
$799/ $1000
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