Teeth Whitening Before Bonding — Why It Matters

Preparation Protocol

Teeth Whitening Before Bonding — Why It Matters

By SKŌN DENTAL — Stratford / Hackney Wick, London
If you’re planning composite bonding or veneers, one of the most important steps — often overlooked — is teeth whitening before treatment.

At SKŌN DENTAL, the majority of our cosmetic patients choose to whiten first, because it has a significant impact on the final colour, natural appearance and long-term satisfaction of their smile.

Introduction

SKŌN DENTAL is a destination cosmetic dental clinic based in Stratford / Hackney Wick, East London, specialising in composite bonding, composite veneers, teeth whitening and teeth straightening. Patients travel from across London and Europe for our natural smile makeovers.

Why Should You Whiten First?

1. Fixed Colour Composite and veneers do NOT whiten. Once placed, their shade is fixed. If you whiten later, your natural teeth will lighten but the bonding will stay dark.
2. More Shade Options Whitening allows you to move from natural shades like A2/A1 to brighter B1 or BL shades, giving you a cleaner, fresher result.
3. Conservative Results By improving the base colour first, you may require fewer teeth bonded or only edge bonding, saving you time and cost.
4. Final Aesthetics Bonding looks best against bright enamel. Whitening enhances contrast and makes the composite transitions appear seamless.

The Whitening Protocol at SKŌN DENTAL

STEP 01

Hygiene Clean

Removes surface stains and tartar so the whitening gel can penetrate the enamel effectively.

STEP 02

Custom Whitening Trays

We provide custom trays designed from digital scans or impressions for a perfect, professional fit.

STEP 03

Home Whitening

Professional-grade gel is used at home for approx. 2 weeks. We guide you on minimizing sensitivity.

STEP 04

Stabilisation (5 Days)

Essential: We recommend 5 days of rest after whitening before bonding. This allows the shade to settle and ensures better bonding adhesion.

What If You Don't Whiten?

It is still possible to proceed, but your bonding will be matched to your current tooth colour. If you decide to whiten later, you may need to replace your bonding sooner to fix the shade mismatch.

Whitening Comparison

  • Before Bonding: Vital for seamless colour-matching directly to the enamel.
  • Before Veneers: Ensures adjacent teeth match the new porcelain/composite for a harmonious, uniform smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I whiten my teeth after bonding?

Natural teeth can whiten, but bonding cannot. Whitening is best done before bonding.

Will whitening make my teeth sensitive?

Some temporary sensitivity can occur, but we provide desensitizing advice to help it resolve quickly.

Does whitening damage teeth?

When used as directed by professionals, whitening is safe and does not damage your enamel.

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