Teeth Whitening Treatment
We re a high-quality dental clinic. offering dental services and treatments to clients In the Birmingham area.
Your Teeth Whitening Journey
If you are looking for a calm comfortable and stress-free dental experience then we are the practice for you. At Sunna Dental Clinic we offer a range of different treatments all under one roof. Our mission is to ensure that all our patients have easy access to the best possible standards of dentistry complemented by outstanding standards in customer service.
Preparation of teeth
Every patient will have a full dental examination, gum health check, shade analysis and smile assessment. X-rays are done if indicated
Treatment Plan & Consent
If no repair work is required and the teeth and gums are healthy a plan will be made and the options, costs, times, risk and benefit will be explained
Treatment Visit
Depending on whether your teeth require whitening or other treatment, composite bonding will be placed on your first treatment visit.
Review
A review can be offered ensure the complete smile is perfect, small adjustments can be made at this visit.
Classic Signs Suggestive of Teeth Whitening
Stained or discoloured teeth
If your teeth are stained or discoloured from smoking, drinking coffee, tea or wine, or consuming other substances, teeth whitening can help to brighten your smile.
Ageing teeth
As you age, your teeth may become discoloured or yellowed. Teeth whitening can help to restore a more youthful appearance to your smile.

Special events
If you have a special event coming up, such as a wedding, reunion, or job interview, you may want to consider teeth whitening to help boost your confidence and make a first impression.
Non-vital teeth
The non-vital teeth can turn black over time. These teeth can be turned whiter with the help of walking bleach administered in-office or in-house.

Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I have tooth ache?
Your Emergency examination fee will allow your dentist to make a thorough assessment of what might be causing your tooth ache. You may need additional treatments such as antibiotics or a filling. The dentist will discuss this with you and explain any additional fees before proceeding to any treatment.
Are there any Additional fees?
Your Emergency examination fee will allow your dentist to make a thorough assessment of what might be causing your tooth ache. You may need additional treatments such as antibiotics or a filling. The dentist will discuss this with you and explain any additional fees before proceeding to any treatment.
I have an emergency and the clinic is closed. What do I do?
Your Emergency examination fee will allow your dentist to make a thorough assessment of what might be causing your tooth ache. You may need additional treatments such as antibiotics or a filling. The dentist will discuss this with you and explain any additional fees before proceeding to any treatment.
Teeth Whitening
With our help, get your teeth whitened to gleam like a diamond.
A common cosmetic dentistry procedure that can change your smile is teeth whitening. To help you ‘whiten’ your teeth and get a lighter, brighter, more self-assured smile, All Saints Dental Clinic provides a variety of professional teeth-whitening alternatives.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Only with a dentist’s supervision and prescription may teeth whitening be done. In order to penetrate the tooth enamel and dissolve discoloured particles, a bleaching agent—typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide—is used in the procedure.
IS IT PERMANENT?
Whitening your teeth is temporary. Depending on the individual, it might last anywhere from a few months to three years. Generally speaking, smoking and drinking tea, coffee, or red wine can all discolour your teeth, so the whitening effect won’t last as long.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?
Whitening your teeth is temporary. Depending on the individual, it might last anywhere from a few months to three years. Generally speaking, smoking and drinking tea, coffee, or red wine can all discolour your teeth, so the whitening effect won’t last as long.
Among the advantages include, but are not exclusive to:
- Enhances Your Appearance and Smile
- enhances mental health


TREATMENT RISKS & BENEFITS
The majority of dentists believe that professional teeth whitening is safe. To reduce the possibility of any difficulties, it is crucial to realise that you are in charge of adhering to the advice given by your dentist.
TOOTH SENSITIVITY/PAIN:
Some people may feel uncomfortable or sensitive to their teeth while undergoing therapy. Though it can be more noticeable in those who are more vulnerable, this is common and usually moderate. Usually, the symptoms go away in one to three days. But after the procedure, people who already had sensitivity, gum recession, exposed dentin, exposed root surfaces, recently cracked teeth, abfractions (microcracks), open cavities, leaking fillings, or other dental conditions that could make the gel irritate or penetrate the tooth might feel more sensitive or hurt for a longer period of time.
DRY/CHAPPED LIPS
The in-chair therapy can last up to an hour, during which a plastic retractor keeps the lips open all the while. Lips or cheek margins may become dry or chapped as a result of this. Applying petroleum jelly, vitamin E lotion, or lip balm can help with this.
GUM/LIP/CHEEK INFLAMMATION/BURNS
Inflammation of the gums, lips, or cheek margins may result from whitening. This is because these tissues unintentionally came into contact with the whitening gel. If the whitening gel gets in contact with soft tissue, it can sometimes result in a chemical burn. Usually transient, the inflammation should go away in a few days, but depending on how much the gel was exposed to, it can sometimes last longer and cause severe pain or discomfort.
Leaking fillings or cavitations
With the exception of patients who have recently had a root canal, the majority of dental whitening procedures are designed to improve the teeth’s external surfaces. Permitting the gel to enter the tooth could cause severe pain if there are any exposed cavities or leaky fillings. Prior to receiving the procedure, you should have any cavities filled or fillings replaced.
CERVICAL ABRASION/EROSION
These disorders, which are marked by grooves, notches, and/or depressions where the teeth contact the gums that seem darker than the rest of the teeth, harm the roots of the teeth as the gums recede. Because these regions lack the enamel that covers the rest of the teeth, they seem darker. These regions may permit the whitening gel to penetrate the teeth, resulting in sensitivity even if they are not sensitive at the moment. My dental expert will apply a dental dam to any cervical abrasions or erosions on my teeth before I receive treatment.
ROOT RESORPTION
This problem occurs when the tooth’s root begins to deteriorate, either internally or externally. Research indicates that patients who have had root canal therapy followed by teeth-whitening operations are more likely to experience root resorption.
RELAPSE
It is normal for the teeth that received whitening to gradually lose their shade over time after treatment. Although this process is slow, exposure to certain staining agents can speed it up. It’s crucial to know that teeth whitening is not permanent and that continuing at-home treatments could be required to keep your teeth the shade you want.


DO YOU HAVE TEETH WHITENING SUITABILITY?
Professional teeth whitening is suitable for most patients. Most healthy individuals who maintain a good oral hygiene routine are ideal candidates for teeth whitening.
We will assess your suitability during your consultation, where a thorough examination will be carried out and an individualised, bespoke treatment plan will be created for you.
We will assess your suitability during your consultation, where a thorough examination will be carried out and an individualised, bespoke treatment plan will be created for you.
ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT
You might determine that getting your teeth whitened by a professional is not for you. Other options include:
Mouth rinses, gels, or toothpastes that whiten teeth
Treatments for scale and polish hygiene
Crowns made of porcelain
Veneers made of composite
Not doing anything
In order to assist you in making an informed choice, we may go over the advantages of each option in more detail during your appointment.
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WE OFFER THE BEST FOR YOU
If you are looking for a calm comfortable and stress-free dental experience then we are the practice for you. At Sunna Dental, we offer a range of different treatments all under one roof.
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We appreciate their willingness to go over and beyond our requirements.
Masha’Allah an amazing practice with amazing services. The politeness, kindness, understanding and level of quality is next to none, all the staff are very welcoming making the experience feel very pleasant , not rushed and personalised. A big shout out to brother Ahmed, a one in a million and amazing brother, so glad I’ve met him and hopefully my dentist for life, jazakAllahu khairun.
Riasat Ali
Patient
We appreciate their willingness to go over and beyond our requirements.
Masha’Allah an amazing practice with amazing services. The politeness, kindness, understanding and level of quality is next to none, all the staff are very welcoming making the experience feel very pleasant , not rushed and personalised. A big shout out to brother Ahmed, a one in a million and amazing brother, so glad I’ve met him and hopefully my dentist for life, jazakAllahu khairun.
Riasat Ali
Patient
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