
What Do People Most Want to Change About Their Smiles?
A brighter, whiter smile is often at the top of the list.
Teeth whitening is one of the fastest and most effective ways to refresh your smile and boost your confidence. It’s a safe, non-invasive treatment that enhances the natural vibrancy of your teeth, giving you a healthier, more radiant appearance. Choosing professional whitening at a dental clinic ensures you receive high-quality products and expert care, delivering the lasting results you’re looking for.
We Provide At-Home Whitening Kits
Brighten your smile on your schedule with our professional-grade at-home teeth whitening kits, designed for safe and effective use in the comfort of your own home.
Unlike over-the-counter options, our custom whitening kits gradually enhance your enamel over three to four weeks, offering superior results with:
- High-Strength Whitening Gel – Our professional-grade formula is more potent than store-bought alternatives, delivering noticeable and lasting brightness.
- Custom-Fitted Dental Trays – Unlike generic trays, our kits include custom-moulded trays designed to fit your teeth perfectly, ensuring even whitening and maximum comfort.
- Expert Guidance – Your dentist will provide personalized instructions to help you achieve safe, effective, and stunning results tailored to your smile.

When To Whiten?
Our dental professionals advise that teeth whitening does not change the colour of crowns, bridges, veneers, or fillings. If you’re planning to get any of these dental restorations, we recommend whitening your teeth beforehand. This ensures that your new dental work can be precisely colour-matched to your brighter, refreshed smile.
Professional, dentist-approved whitening treatments effectively remove both surface stains and deep-set discolouration, giving you a noticeably whiter, healthier-looking smile.
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Why Do Teeth Become Stained or Discoloured?
Surface Stains
Tooth enamel—the strongest material in the human body—acts as a protective shield for your teeth.
However, it is also porous, meaning it can absorb stain-causing substances over time. Common culprits include:
- Dark Beverages – Tea, coffee, red wine, colas, and fruit juices.
- Highly Pigmented Foods – Tomato sauce, soy sauce, and vibrant fruits like berries, cherries, and pomegranates.
- Sugary Foods and Drinks – Excess sugar can contribute to staining and enamel erosion.
- Tobacco Products – Smoking and chewing tobacco can leave stubborn yellow or brown stains.
- Poor Nutrition and Oral Hygiene – Inadequate brushing and flossing can allow plaque buildup, leading to discolouration.
Deep Stains
Beyond surface stains, the underlying dentin layer of your teeth naturally has a yellow or grey tone. As enamel gradually wears down with age, this deeper hue becomes more visible, causing teeth to appear dull or discoloured. Other factors that can contribute to internal staining include:
- Certain Medications – Some antibiotics and medications can cause intrinsic tooth discolouration.
- Medical Conditions and Treatments – Illnesses, chemotherapy, or radiation can affect tooth colour.
- Tooth Injuries – Trauma to a tooth can lead to internal staining or darkening.

Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Cost of Professional Teeth Whitening in Leduc
Our professionally guided take-home whitening kits provide a more affordable alternative to in-office treatments, typically ranging between $300 and $600.
Take-Home Kit
- Expertly Supervised Whitening – Get better, safer results than over-the-counter options with the guidance of dental professionals.
- Faster, Long-Lasting Results – Achieve visibly brighter teeth in weeks rather than months.
- Custom-Fitted Trays – Designed for even application, reduced gum irritation, and a more comfortable whitening experience.
If you have any questions, need a more accurate cost estimate, or want to discuss your whitening options, feel free to call us or schedule an appointment today!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, teeth whitening is generally safe. However, some individuals may experience mild tooth sensitivity, particularly during the initial treatments. This sensation usually fades over time. To minimize discomfort, it’s important to follow the instructions provided with your take-home whitening kit or any over-the-counter products you may use.
Teeth whitening is typically considered a cosmetic procedure and is not covered by most insurance plans. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to confirm your coverage. If needed, we can provide a cost estimate for submission to your insurer.
The longevity of whitening results depends on the method used and your oral care habits. Results can last anywhere from six months to three years, depending on your diet, oral hygiene, and lifestyle choices.
Even with regular brushing, plaque can build up on your teeth, leading to discolouration. If not properly removed, plaque hardens into tartar, which cannot be eliminated with brushing alone and requires professional cleaning. Poor oral hygiene, diet, and natural enamel wear can also contribute to yellowing.
Teeth whitening treatments do not work on crowns, veneers, or fillings. If you have restorations on your front teeth, whitening the surrounding natural teeth may create a noticeable contrast. If you’re considering whitening, it’s best to do so before getting dental work so your restorations can be colour-matched accordingly.
To maintain your whitening results, avoid foods and drinks known to cause stains. A good rule of thumb is to avoid anything that could stain a white shirt, such as:
- Dark Beverages: Tea, coffee, red wine, cola, and fruit juices
- Deeply Pigmented Foods: Tomato sauce, curry, soy sauce, and chocolate
- Red Meats and Heavily Coloured Foods
- Most Fruits, except bananas
Reducing your intake of these items and maintaining good oral hygiene will help your teeth stay brighter for longer.
