Tooth Whitening
A whiter smile doesn’t just improve your appearance—it can also make you look younger, feel more confident, and leave a lasting impression. Professional teeth whitening is one of the safest, most effective ways to remove stains and achieve a radiant smile in as little as one appointment.


Why Choose Professional Whitening?
Unlike over-the-counter whitening kits, professional whitening is:
- Faster – Noticeable results in just one visit (often within 45–60 minutes).
- Safer – Supervised by a dental professional to minimize sensitivity and gum irritation.
- More Effective – Professional whitening agents are stronger and penetrate deeper than store-bought products.
Is Whitening Right for You?
Not everyone is a candidate for whitening. During your consultation, we evaluate your oral health to ensure safety. Whitening may not be recommended if you have:
- Active cavities or untreated decay
- Gum disease or exposed tooth roots
- Severe tooth sensitivity
Instead, we’ll guide you to the best treatment option for your smile goals.


Why Teeth Become Discolored
Common causes of tooth discoloration include:
- Foods & Drinks: Coffee, tea, red wine, berries, and tomato sauce
- Habits: Smoking and chewing tobacco
- Aging: Thinning enamel naturally reveals more yellow dentin underneath
Medications: Certain antibiotics and antihistamines can affect tooth color
Whitening vs. Bleaching
According to the FDA:
- Whitening restores teeth to their natural color by removing stains.
- Bleaching whitens beyond the natural shade using stronger peroxide solutions.
Both methods are safe when supervised by a dental professional.


Our Whitening System: BOOST In-Office Treatment
At Advanced Dentistry of Richmond, we use BOOST Whitening, a powerful, chemically activated system.
- Treatment Time: 45–60 minutes
- Strength: 40% hydrogen peroxide gel
- Activation: No UV or LED light required
Results: Immediate and dramatic, with minimal sensitivity for most patients
Protecting Your Results
For longer-lasting whitening, we recommend:
- Limiting coffee, tea, and red wine
- Avoiding smoking or tobacco products
- Using a straw for dark-colored beverages
- Scheduling touch-up whitening when needed