Professional Teeth Whitening in Woodstock, GA
A brighter, more beautiful smile — done safely, comfortably, and with long-lasting results.
Whiter Teeth, Done the Right Way
Why Professional Whitening Beats the Drugstore
Over-the-counter whitening strips and trays are everywhere — and they have their place. But for real, lasting results, professional whitening is in a different league. Stronger formulations. Custom-fit trays. Supervised by people who actually understand your teeth. The result is more dramatic whitening with less sensitivity, fewer wasted weeks of inconsistent strips, and confidence that what you’re doing is safe for your enamel.
Your Whitening Options Here
We offer both in-office and take-home professional whitening. In-office whitening delivers dramatic results in a single appointment — perfect when you have an event, a milestone, or just want immediate impact. Take-home whitening uses custom-fit trays and professional-strength gel that you wear at home over a few weeks — often the better option for long-term maintenance. We’ll help you figure out which fits your life and your goals.
Whitening as Part of a Bigger Plan
Whitening is often the simplest, most affordable place to start with cosmetic care — and for many patients, it’s all they need. For others, it’s the foundation for veneers, Invisalign, or a full smile makeover. Whatever you’re considering, whitening is usually a great first step. We’ll help you think through what comes next, if anything.
What is professional teeth whitening?
Professional teeth whitening is a cosmetic treatment that uses higher-strength bleaching agents than what’s available over the counter to safely lighten the color of your teeth. At Towne Lake Family Dentistry, we offer both in-office whitening for fast, dramatic results and take-home whitening with custom-fit trays for gradual whitening on your schedule.
How much does teeth whitening cost in Woodstock, GA?
The cost of professional whitening depends on whether you choose in-office or take-home, and which system best fits your goals. Whitening is rarely covered by insurance, but our In-Office Savings Program offers a 10% discount on whitening when you add the Plus Program. We accept CareCredit, Sunbit, and Cherry for financing.
Does professional teeth whitening hurt?
For most patients, professional whitening is comfortable. Some experience mild, temporary sensitivity to cold during or just after treatment — typically resolving within a day or two. Because we customize the trays and the formulation strength to your situation, sensitivity tends to be much less than people experience with one-size-fits-all over-the-counter products.
How long does teeth whitening take?
In-office whitening is typically completed in a single appointment, lasting about 60 to 90 minutes. Take-home whitening produces gradual results over two to three weeks of nightly use. Either way, you’ll see noticeable results — often a difference of several shades brighter than where you started.
Beautiful Work. Honest Care. Since 1988.
➤ New patients welcome (ages 3 and up)
➤ In-Office Savings Program available
➤ Honest treatment plans - not dictated by insurance
➤ All materials made in the USA by local labs
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do teeth whitening results last?
Most patients enjoy noticeably whiter teeth for one to three years before needing a touch-up. Lifespan depends on your habits — coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco all contribute to staining over time. Touch-ups with your take-home trays can keep your smile bright indefinitely.
Is teeth whitening safe for my enamel?
Yes, when done professionally. Whitening doesn’t damage healthy enamel. The active ingredient (typically hydrogen or carbamide peroxide) opens the pores of your enamel temporarily to lighten stains, then your teeth remineralize naturally.
Will whitening work on crowns or veneers?
No. Crowns, veneers, and other restorations don’t respond to whitening agents — only your natural tooth enamel does. If you have existing dental work, we’ll talk through your options.
Can I whiten my teeth if I have sensitive teeth?
Often, yes — but it requires the right approach. We’ll talk through your sensitivity, recommend the most comfortable whitening option for you, and may suggest a desensitizing protocol before and after treatment.
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