Teeth Whitening Specialist

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Whiten & Brighten
Teeth Whitening Services

Are your teeth looking a little dingy and discolored? Your diet, lifestyle habits, and age can leave you with stains that take away from the brilliance of your smile. Teeth whitening can restore your confidence. At Smile for Miles Dental in Colleyville, Texas, Michelle Hwang, DDS, and her team give patients brighter, whiter smiles with the Philips Zoom! whitening system. Find out more about this popular treatment by calling the office today or booking online.
Michelle Hwang, D.D.S.
General Dentist & Cosmetic Dentist serving Colleyville, Grapevine, Southlake, TX and Surrounding Areas

Teeth Whitening Cost

We believe brighter smiles should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we offer transparent teeth whitening cost options with no surprises.

Our pricing is competitive and varies based on the type of treatment you choose—whether in-office whitening, take-home trays, or a combination of both. Ask our team about packages and seasonal offers to make your treatment even more affordable.

Dr. Michelle Hwang, D.D.S.

Why Choose Professional Teeth Whitening?

Unlike over-the-counter products, our professional whitening system offers faster, longer-lasting results, with less sensitivity and more comfort.

Noticeable results in just one session
Customized treatments tailored to your smile
Safe and supervised by trained dental professionals
Ideal for special events or everyday confidence
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How to Take Care of Your Teeth After Whitening

To make your whitening results last longer and keep your smile bright, follow these simple tips:

1. Avoid Stain-Causing Foods & Drinks (For 48 Hours)

Your teeth are more porous right after whitening, so avoid:

  • Coffee, tea, red wine

  • Dark sodas and colored sports drinks

  • Soy sauce, tomato sauce, berries, and beetroot

Tip: If it can stain a white shirt, it can stain your teeth.

2. Use a Straw

When drinking colored beverages later on, use a straw to minimize contact with your front teeth.

3. Quit Smoking (or Reduce It)

Tobacco is a major stain culprit. If you smoke, your whitening results may fade quickly.

4. Maintain Great Oral Hygiene

  • Brush twice a day with a non-abrasive toothpaste—ask us about the best toothpaste for teeth whitening.

  • Floss daily to prevent plaque buildup and staining between teeth.

5. Touch-Up Treatments

Depending on your habits and natural tooth color, occasional touch-up whitening treatments (every 6–12 months) can keep your smile bright.

6. Choose Foods That Help

Eat crunchy fruits and vegetables like apples, celery, and carrots—they gently scrub your teeth and help reduce stains.

7. Use Whitening Toothpaste (With Caution)

Choose a gentle whitening toothpaste for sensitive teeth if needed. Avoid highly abrasive pastes that can damage enamel.

Book Your Whitening Appointment Today

Ready for a smile that lights up the room? Schedule a consultation at Smile for Miles Dental Clinic to explore your teeth whitening services options. We’ll assess your smile, walk you through the process, and help you achieve the results you’ve been dreaming of.

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Teeth Whitening for Sensitive Teeth

Worried about sensitivity? You’re not alone. Many patients ask about teeth whitening for sensitive teeth, and we’ve got you covered.

We use gentle, dentist-approved formulas designed specifically for sensitive smiles. Our whitening gel minimizes discomfort while delivering stunning results, with no stinging, zapping, or pain.

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Teeth Whitening
Q & A

Brighten Your Knowledge! Join our Teeth Whitening Q&A for all your sparkling inquiries.
Is unbearable pain after teeth whitening normal?

Some sensitivity is common, but unbearable pain after teeth whitening is not normal. This could indicate:

  • Overuse of whitening products

  • Pre-existing tooth conditions (cracks, cavities)

  • Gum irritation

Stop use immediately and consult your dentist if you experience unbearable pain after teeth whitening.

Does teeth whitening damage enamel?

Professional teeth whitening does not damage enamel when done properly. However:

  • Overuse of whitening products can weaken enamel

  • DIY methods (like baking soda) may be abrasive

  • Existing enamel erosion may worsen

Always follow your dentist’s instructions for teeth whitening to protect enamel.

Does insurance cover teeth whitening?

Most dental insurance does not cover teeth whitening because it’s considered cosmetic. Exceptions may include:

  • Whitening is needed after certain dental procedures

  • Some orthodontic plans

  • Medical necessity cases (very rare)

Check your specific plan – most patients pay out-of-pocket for teeth whitening.

If you have any doubts, reach out to our team, and we will gladly help you out.

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