Teeth Whitening

We offer a range of tooth whitening treatments to enhance your smile and boost your confidence with a brighter, whiter smile.

At Brush 32 we want you to achieve the best possible results with the minimal complications and side effects. Not all whitening practices and procedures are equal and if preformed incorrectly or on unsuitable candidates, irreversible damage to the teeth and gums can occur.

Prior to deciding on one of our whitening options, we recommend visiting our highly qualified Dental Hygienist to assess the type of stain present.

This visit will provide you with expert advice on the products or procedure to best suit your specific stains, ultimately maximising your results.

Smile gorgeous, you deserve it

Professional whitening

At Brush 32 Dental Care, our qualified and experienced dental hygienist is here to ensure you safely receive a superior and lasting result.

Unlike other professions, dental practitioners are able to apply whitening agents that are much more powerful, giving you optimal results in the quickest timeframe, without the fear of damage or over bleaching. 

We recommend a combination of both take home whitening and in-surgery professional whitening to achieve your absolute, best results.

Professional in-surgery whitening gives you peace of mind that your teeth and gums are protected.

Prior to applying peroxide, a barrier is placed over the gums to ensure there is a protective seal stopping any excess peroxide from contacting the gum tissues and causing burns.

The application of peroxide is highly specific avoiding areas such as exposed root surfaces and areas of enamel chipping or wear...    

At Brush 32 we offer a number of take home whitening options to suit your individual needs.

As an affordable and convenient option, when done correctly, take home whitening can take a little extra time, but is an extremely effective option.

Perfect for when you want the results but prefer the comfort of your own home.

Take home whitening

We offer three take home whitening options, Light 32’s, Bright 32’s and Bright 32’s Express. Purchase within practice or online.

Take home whitening options

Frequently asked questions

  • No, if fact teeth whitening can cause irreversible damage to the teeth if they are decayed, infected or broken.

    Individuals with visible tooth-coloured restorations such as crown, veneers, caps and fillings need to be aware these restorations will not change colour after bleaching since these materials will not bleach, only natural teeth can be whitened.

    Whitening is not recommended for anyone who is pregnant, breastfeeding or under 18 years of age.

  • This is highly dependant on the whitening option used. For optimal results we recommended a combination of take home whitening and profession in-surgery whitening.

    The initial tooth colour will also determines the final result. Yellow shades will generally lightening significantly easier than blue/grey tooth shades.

  • Generally after 6 months to 12 months you will notice a degree of discolouration returning. The level of stain reforming will depending on a number of factors such as your eating and drinking habits and your home oral hygiene regime ect.

    Utilising a top up, maintenance home whitening system, as required, will help to keep your desired colour overtime.

  • Depending on which whitening agent was used, tooth sensitivity can occur following a whitening application. This sensitivity can last for several hours up to a few days. Gum dehydration, irritation or a minor burns can also occur following certain whitening applications. This may appear as a small white spot on the gum and will generally resolve after a few hours to 48 hours.

    (If persistent seek advice from your dental practitioner)

    For a period of 2 weeks after your final whitening application, it's critical to AVOID dark coloured foods and drinks (anything that will stain a white shirt) and also tobacco smoking.

  • Risks include hypersensitivity, irritation to the gums and uneven results.

    The risks associated with whitening are considerably higher when whitening is carried out prior to a dental practitioner completing a dental examination and assessment.

    In addition to these risks, the teeth can begin to appear grey in colouration and become chalky if excessive whitening occurs.