Biological Teeth Whitening
A gentler whitening approach that avoids harsh chemicals, making it suitable for sensitive teeth while still delivering a visibly brighter smile.
Overview
If you are unhappy with the colour of your teeth, biological whitening is a way to lighten them safely under a dentist's supervision. What sets it apart from other whitening methods is that the solution used is enriched with fluoride.
How is it done?
A specialist dentist applies a fluoride-enriched hydrogen peroxide solution to the teeth and activates it. Where needed, the treatment can be supported afterwards with a home whitening kit.
Biological whitening can be completed in a single session. If the shade achieved is not light enough, a second session with your dentist's approval can take it further.
Is it safe?
Whitening carried out by a dentist is safe: the gums are protected and the whole procedure is supervised. Biological whitening has no proven side effects.
Where oral hygiene is not yet sufficient, the treatment the patient actually needs is carried out before any whitening.
Why patients choose biological whitening
- The high fluoride content heads off the sensitivity that can otherwise occur.
- It can be done in a single session, with a second planned on your dentist's advice if needed.
- It is safe: the gums are protected and a dentist supervises throughout.
- It has no proven side effects.
- It can be supported with a home whitening kit as required.
Ready to start?
Book a consultation and we'll walk you through it, gently, and with no pressure.