Professional teeth whitening uses clinical-grade bleaching agents and advanced light-activation technology to safely lighten teeth by multiple shades in a single session, far surpassing over-the-counter products.
Professional teeth whitening uses clinical-grade bleaching agents and advanced light-activation technology to safely lighten teeth by multiple shades in a single session, far surpassing over-the-counter products.
Ideal candidate: Adults with healthy teeth and gums who want to remove staining caused by coffee, tea, wine, tobacco, or aging. Not ideal for those with extensive restorations (crowns, veneers) as these do not whiten, or those with severe intrinsic staining.
See how much you can save on teeth whitening by choosing Thailand's world-class clinics.
$150 - $400
Save 50-70%
$500 - $1,200
Β£300 - Β£700
AUD $500 - $1,000
Dental examination and cleaning to ensure teeth and gums are healthy and to remove surface stains and tartar before whitening.
Gums are protected with a barrier gel or rubber dam, and a professional-grade bleaching agent (typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide) is applied to the teeth.
An LED or laser light is used to activate and accelerate the whitening gel, with 2-3 cycles of 15-20 minutes each.
A desensitizing treatment is applied after whitening, and custom take-home trays may be provided for ongoing maintenance.
No downtime. Mild tooth sensitivity may last 24-72 hours. Normal activities can resume immediately.
In-office whitening delivers immediate results in a single 60-90 minute session. Take-home trays show gradual improvement over 1-2 weeks. Results last 6-12 months depending on diet and habits, with touch-ups extending longevity.
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Teeth Whitening in Thailand typically costs $150 - $400, compared to $500 - $1,200 in the US. That represents savings of 50-70% without compromising on quality, as Thailand's top clinics use the same techniques and equipment found in leading Western hospitals.
Yes. Thailand is home to more JCI-accredited hospitals than any other country in Asia. Risks include temporary tooth sensitivity, gum irritation from bleaching agent contact, and uneven whitening. These effects are typically mild and resolve within 24-72 hours. Over-whitening is avoided with professional supervision. BeeLink only partners with board-certified specialists at internationally accredited facilities, ensuring the highest safety standards.
No downtime. Mild tooth sensitivity may last 24-72 hours. Normal activities can resume immediately.
Leading surgeons in Thailand offer several advanced techniques: In-office laser or LED-activated whitening (Zoom, Beyond, BriteSmile) for rapid results; Custom-fitted take-home whitening trays with professional-grade gel for gradual whitening; Combination in-office and take-home protocols for maximum whitening; Internal bleaching for individual discolored teeth (e.g., after root canal).
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