Cosmetic dentistry
1-Hour Teeth Whitening
In-office whitening can be a practical option for patients who want a brighter smile in a single visit and want guidance about sensitivity, existing dental work, and expected results before treatment starts.

Who whitening may fit
Patients often ask about whitening before a wedding, photo session, work event, or simply because their smile looks dull over time. A consultation helps determine whether a one-visit approach makes sense based on current tooth shade, sensitivity, and existing restorations.
What to expect
Shade evaluation
The office reviews your current smile, checks for issues that should be addressed first, and discusses realistic expectations.
Single-visit treatment
When appropriate, whitening is completed in one appointment rather than through a longer multi-visit sequence.
Aftercare guidance
You receive practical direction on sensitivity, maintenance, and how whitening may interact with other cosmetic plans.
Important considerations
- Whitening may not change the shade of crowns, veneers, or tooth-colored fillings.
- Sensitivity history matters and should be discussed before treatment.
- Patients with untreated decay or active gum issues may need other care first.
Frequently asked questions
Will whitening make my teeth uniformly brighter?
Results vary from person to person. Existing dental materials and natural tooth shade can affect how even the final result appears.
Is one visit enough?
For many patients, one visit creates a visible improvement. Others may need maintenance planning depending on goals and staining history.
Can whitening be part of a larger cosmetic plan?
Yes. Whitening is often discussed alongside veneers, bonding, or other smile-improvement options.
Find out whether 1-Hour Teeth Whitening is a good fit.
Contact the office to describe your goals and ask how whitening fits with your overall dental health.