Looking for a whiter, brighter smile?

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Do you…

  • Drink soft drink, juice or red wine?

  • Use balsamic vinegar, tomato or soy sauce?

  • Eat curry, berries or beetroot?

Did you know that they all reduce the brightness of your smile?

As one of our most popular cosmetic dental procedures, Teeth Whitening is a great way to rejuvenate your smile.

The safest, most effective treatment will be provided your dentist. A dental exam determines whether you are an appropriate candidate for whitening, or if there is an underlying reason for your teeth discolouration.

Enquire today about our White & Bright Teeth Whitening Winter Offer.  

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Dental Exam and clean

Teeth whitening can only be performed on healthy teeth. It is important to have your teeth checked by a dentist before commencing whitening treatment.

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Book an an appointment with one of our dentists today, to see if teeth whitening is right for you!


From the Australian Dental Association

Below is some information from the ADA on your dental health and Teeth Whitening. Read the full article by using the link below.

“While you can buy over-the-counter, use-at-home toothpastes and strips, your dentist is best qualified to determine if you need teeth whitening".

As dentists, we diagnose the reason for the discolouration and its type, and can then advise the most effective treatment for you.

“You may be tempted to go to a shopping centre booth or a beautician to get your teeth whitened, but neither are staffed by suitably qualified personnel. Incorrect use of bleaching agents may cause irreversible damage to your teeth and gums. DIY bleaching comes with all sorts of risks, and anecdotal treatments such as rubbing strawberries, lemons, or even bicarbonate of soda on your teeth, can do a lot of damage to your teeth and gums for no real whitening gain”.

Crowns, veneers and/or fillings don’t change colour when you have your teeth whitened.

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