In-Office Teeth Whitening

In-office teeth whitening is a professional procedure performed under the dentist’s supervision in a clinical setting.
It safely lightens the enamel by several shades in a single visit.

We view whitening not as a cosmetic treatment, but as a medical procedure that requires proper diagnosis and a carefully selected protocol.

Preparation

Before whitening, the dentist evaluates:

  • Enamel condition and presence of microcracks
  • Tooth sensitivity
  • Presence of cavities or restorations
  • Gum health
  • Cause of discoloration

Professional hygiene is performed if needed.
Whitening is done only when there are no contraindications, as tissue safety is the top priority.

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Procedure

A professional whitening gel with controlled active concentration is applied to the teeth.
Gums are isolated to protect soft tissues.

The session lasts about 60–90 minutes under constant dental supervision.
A remineralizing agent is applied afterward to reduce sensitivity and strengthen enamel.

Results are visible immediately, with the final shade apparent after a few days.

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Professional Oversight

At 88 Medical Club, whitening is performed according to clinical protocols using the latest equipment and certified materials, tailored to each patient’s needs.

With over 20 years of experience, the clinic prioritizes not only aesthetic results but also the long-term health of enamel and gums.

We provide a realistic prognosis, explain possible sensitivity and give guidance on maintaining results.
Follow-up support and home-care recommendations are provided when necessary.

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Key points to know:

  • The procedure is controlled and predictable.
  • The shade is chosen to harmonize naturally with the smile.
  • Tissue health is the priority.

Whitening should be both effective and safe—this is the professional standard we uphold.