Trusted Teeth Whitening Services In Edmonton

Say goodbye to over-the-counter whitening toothpaste and home remedies and welcome professional tooth whitening, a non-invasive cosmetic dental treatment that has gained in popularity in recent years. We believe in whitening the teeth & widening the smile. Our experts offer top-quality treatment using unique, safe, affordable technology for all our clients.

We pay special attention to keeping your gums and enamel safe and healthy while providing treatment. When you receive tooth whitening from us, you can enjoy instant, dramatic and long-lasting results of 2-6 shades brighter and whiter with each sitting.

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Dental Exams

At Janz Family Dental, we start with a thorough exam, cancer screening, and a comprehensive plan based on our detailed evaluation of your oral health.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

Want a brighter, straighter smile? Consider our cosmetic dentistry services for quick transformations. Boost your confidence with us

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Our At-Home Whitening Kit!

Have a toothache or chipped tooth? We will do our best to get you in as soon as possible, often even on the same day. Contact us to book an appointment today.

How Teeth Whitening Works

Are you new to the concept of getting your teeth whitened? Edmonton patients of Janz Family Dental can have their teeth whitened with carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide. Both of these formulas have peroxide as a base element because it is relatively safe and effective.
Peroxide safely passes through the tooth to break up the many complex molecules that contribute to the appearance of stained teeth.
Our processes help to remove stains and discolouration, leaving you with a whiter, brighter, more attractive smile!

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Visit Janz Family Dental To Maintain Your Oral Hygiene

No one likes a stained smile. Unsightly teeth can be the source of low confidence and self-esteem. Basic oral hygiene habits like regular brushing and flossing can ensure the depletion of major stains. Visit Janz Family Dental at least twice yearly to maintain oral hygiene.

Certain food items and drinks, like red wine, coffee and soda, stain your teeth. The best way to reduce teeth staining is by avoiding these items or brushing immediately after having them. Smoking and tobacco chewing can also lead to teeth discolouration; it is advised to let go of these habits.

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Should You Get Teeth Whitening Done?

Quick and easy to perform, teeth whitening can totally transform your smile. Although there are many over-the-counter teeth whitening products, you are best advised to consult a dentist before, as these products have active ingredients like carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide, which should never be exposed to certain types of teeth. Patients with the following conditions may not be the best candidate for teeth whitening:

  • People who have white spots on their teeth
  • Patients with gum infections and cavities
  • Pregnant and lactating women
  • Individuals with sensitive teeth
  • People with restorations such as fillings, implants, crowns and dental bridges
  • Individuals who are allergic to teeth-whitening agents like peroxide
  • Children under the age of 16

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Frequently Asked Questions

Teeth whitening effectively removes most surface stains caused by food, drink, and tobacco. However, it may not be as effective for intrinsic stains caused by factors like medication or trauma. Your dentist can advise on the best treatment options for your specific type of staining.

At Janz Family Dental, we use carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide to safely and effectively whiten teeth, removing stains and discoloration for a brighter smile.

Depending on your lifestyle and oral hygiene habits, it’s recommended that you go every 6 to 12 months. Overusing whitening treatments can increase sensitivity, so it’s best to follow your dentist’s recommendations. 

Teeth whitening is safe for most people when performed by a dental professional. However, it may not be suitable for pregnant or nursing women, individuals with severe tooth sensitivity, or those with certain dental restorations. A consultation with your dentist will help determine if it’s right for you.

Teeth whitening does not affect the colour of dental restorations like crowns, veneers, or fillings. If you have restorations, your dentist can discuss alternative options, such as replacing them to match your newly whitened teeth.

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