
Professional Teeth Whitening for a Brighter Smile
If your teeth are stained or have yellowed over time, professional whitening treatment at Belterra Dental can dramatically enhance your smile. Dr. Nguyen uses safe and effective techniques to lift stubborn stains caused by coffee, wine, tobacco, aging, and more—giving you noticeably whiter teeth in just one visit.
A brighter smile doesn’t just improve your appearance—it can also boost your confidence and leave a lasting impression. Don’t let discoloration hold you back. Contact Belterra Dental today to schedule your teeth whitening appointment and take the first step toward a radiant, refreshed smile.
Restore Your Bright, White Smile
Teeth whitening effectively removes stains caused by tobacco use and beverages like coffee, tea, and wine.
At Belterra Dental, we offer both in-office and take-home whitening options, giving you the flexibility to choose what works best for you. This affordable, non-invasive treatment has minimal side effects—and with proper care, your bright new smile can last for years. Book a consultation today to find the right whitening solution for you!
Difference Between Whitening Toothpaste and Bleaching
In cosmetic dentistry, the terms "teeth whitening" and "bleaching" are often used interchangeably to describe treatments that make teeth appear brighter. However, there is a technical distinction between the two methods, which can involve either bleaching agents or non-bleaching products.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), "bleaching" refers specifically to products that contain active whitening agents like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. These agents can lighten teeth beyond their natural color by penetrating deep to remove stubborn stains. On the other hand, "whitening" refers to non-bleaching methods that remove surface stains caused by food, drinks, or tobacco—without changing the natural tooth shade.
How Teeth Whitening Works
Some people choose over-the-counter teeth whitening due to cost or lack of insurance, but this is not recommended. Teeth whitening is a delicate procedure best handled by a professional to ensure safety and effectiveness.
In-office whitening involves applying a high-strength hydrogen peroxide gel, often activated by a special lamp or laser. A protective barrier is used to shield your lips and gums, keeping the gel on your teeth only. Your dentist may also provide custom trays for follow-up care at home, ensuring long-lasting results without the risks of DIY methods.