Teeth Whitening

Transform Your Smile: Professional Teeth Whitening Services

Teeth Whitening Manila: We offer professional teeth whitening services tailored to brighten your smile effectively and safely. Our experienced team uses advanced whitening techniques and high-quality products to ensure optimal results with minimal sensitivity.

Whether you’re looking to remove stains or enhance your smile’s brightness, we provide personalized care in a comfortable environment. Trust Millennium Smiles for a brighter, more confident smile.

Before and After Teeth Whitening.

Types of Teeth Whitening

At Millennium Smiles, we offer both options to suit your preferences and lifestyle. Our in-office treatments are performed by experienced dental professionals using high-concentration bleaching agents, delivering rapid and significant whitening results in a single visit.

For those preferring convenience, our at-home kits include custom-fitted trays and dentist-prescribed bleaching agents, allowing you to whiten your teeth gradually over several weeks. Both methods effectively lighten teeth, with our clinic ensuring personalized care and optimal results tailored to your smile.

During teeth whitening.

Benefits of Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening Manila at Millennium Smiles offers both in-office and take-home options to suit your preferences and lifestyle. At Millennium Smiles DC, we offer both options to suit your preferences and lifestyle. Our in-office treatments are performed by experienced dental professionals using high-concentration bleaching agents, delivering rapid and significant whitening results in a single visit.

For those preferring convenience, our at-home kits include custom-fitted trays and dentist-prescribed bleaching agents, allowing you to whiten your teeth gradually over several weeks. Both methods effectively lighten teeth, with our clinic ensuring personalized care and optimal results tailored to your smile.

Understanding Stains: Why Do Teeth Lose Their Brighter Shade?

Even with careful brushing, it is completely natural for teeth to lose their brilliant luster over time. Tooth discoloration is generally categorized into two types: extrinsic stains (surface-level blemishes) and intrinsic stains (deep discoloration within the internal enamel matrix).

At Millennium Smiles Dental Center, our advanced professional formulas are specifically engineered to tackle both types of staining, which are most commonly caused by:

Chromogenic Foods and Beverages

Dark-pigmented daily staples like coffee, black teas, red wine, dark sodas, soy sauce, and berries contain intense color pigments called chromogens. These pigments readily attach themselves to the porous crystalline structure of your outer tooth enamel.

Tobacco and Nicotine Products

Whether smoking cigarettes or chewing tobacco, two chemical compounds—tar (naturally dark) and nicotine (which turns yellowish when mixed with oxygen)—rapidly create stubborn, deep-seated brown and yellow blemishes on enamel.

The Natural Aging Process

Directly underneath your white outer enamel sits a naturally softer, yellow core layer called dentin. As the years pass, your outer enamel layer naturally thins down from routine chewing and brushing, allowing the warmer, yellow dentin layer to show through more prominently.

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Prolonging Your Brilliance: Post-Whitening Aftercare

A professional whitening treatment at our Manila clinic effectively resets your smile, lifting away years of accumulated stains. However, your enamel remains slightly porous and highly vulnerable to fresh staining for the first 48 hours following your treatment.

To protect your investment and keep your radiant smile looking brighter for as long as possible, our dental team recommends following these practical lifestyle habits:

  • Follow the “White Diet” for 48 Hours: Immediately after your treatment, stick entirely to light-colored or clear foods and liquids. Excellent choices include plain milk, water, white rice, chicken breast, white fish, peeled potatoes, and plain cauliflowers. Avoid all dark sauces, deeply colored juices, and staining drinks.
  • Use a Straw for Dark Beverages: If you cannot imagine giving up your morning iced coffee or tea, try drinking it through a reusable straw. This simple trick safely bypasses the front surfaces of your teeth, minimizing direct contact with your whitening enamel.
 

Rinse Accurately After Meals: If you happen to consume a highly pigmented food or beverage while out in Manila, make it a habit to vigorously rinse your mouth with plain water immediately afterward to clear away loose staining pigments before they set.

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Dental FAQs: Our FAQ section answers your questions about Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that aims to lighten the shade of your teeth by removing stains and discoloration. Most teeth whitening products use a bleaching agent, typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, to break down the stain molecules and make your teeth appear brighter.

While teeth whitening is generally considered safe when done correctly, there are some potential risks:

  • Tooth sensitivity: The most common side effect of teeth whitening is tooth sensitivity, which can be caused by the bleaching agents irritating the nerves in your teeth. This sensitivity is usually temporary and resolves within a few days.
  • Gum irritation: If the whitening gel comes into contact with your gums, it can cause irritation, redness, and swelling. This is more likely to happen with at-home whitening kits if the trays are not properly fitted.
  • Enamel erosion: Overuse or misuse of teeth whitening products can potentially damage your tooth enamel, making your teeth more susceptible to decay and sensitivity.

Yes, teeth whitening can damage gums if the whitening gel comes into contact with them for prolonged periods. This can cause:

  • Gum irritation: The peroxide in whitening products can irritate the gums, causing redness, swelling, and pain.
  • Gum recession: In some cases, repeated or prolonged exposure to whitening agents can contribute to gum recession, where the gums pull back from the teeth, exposing the roots.

No, teeth whitening will not work on fillings. Fillings are made of materials like composite resin or porcelain, which do not respond to the bleaching agents used in teeth whitening.

If you have fillings, your natural teeth will whiten, but the fillings will remain their original color, creating a noticeable difference. If you are concerned about this, you may want to consider getting your fillings replaced with tooth-colored fillings before undergoing teeth whitening.

Typically, the stunning results of a professional teeth whitening treatment can last anywhere from 1 to 3 years. The exact longevity depends entirely on your personal dietary habits and oral care routine. Patients who minimize tobacco use and dark liquids, practice excellent daily brushing, and use our custom take-home trays for occasional touch-ups maintain their bright shades significantly longer.

No. Professional whitening agents are uniquely formulated to interact with natural, organic tooth structures. They cannot alter the color of inorganic dental restorations such as porcelain crowns, composite bonding resin, or ceramic veneers. If you plan on upgrading your smile with cosmetic restorations, we always recommend undergoing a teeth whitening treatment first so we can precisely match your permanent dental work to your newly brightened natural teeth.