Teeth Whitening Tuckahoe, NY

Teeth whitening can offer a quick, economical, and painless smile makeover, taking years off your smile. Dr. Brad Gorsky provides professional teeth whitening to boost the color of your smile safely using custom bleaching trays and quality materials. From Tuckahoe to Yonkers, Eastchester to New Rochelle, Crestwood Dental proudly serves all neighborhoods in Westchester County. We also provide more cosmetic dental care services to patients in Westchester County. 

Teeth Whitening in Tuckahoe, NY

What are My Tooth Whitening Options?

Because we like giving our patients choices that suit their needs and lifestyles, Dr. Gorsky offers both in-office whitening and customized take-home tooth whitening kits. Both options use prescription-grade gels that are much stronger and more effective than over-the-counter whitening gels and strips.

In-Office Whitening with BriteSmile

In-office whitening is super fast and effective. Our BriteSmile whitening technique can lighten and brighten your teeth up to eight shades in the time it usually takes you to eat lunch! It is a great way to freshen your look before a class reunion, a big date, or a job interview – it even makes a great pick-me-up to help you feel younger and more vibrant. We think you deserve it!

Take-Home Whitening Kits

If you feel more comfortable whitening your teeth at home or want the convenience of whitening whenever and wherever you have time, we offer Opalescence take-home whitening kits with custom-made trays for the ultimate comfort and fit. Just fill the trays with your prescription gel and whiten them away. In about two weeks, your smile will look brighter and whiter!

Frequently Asked Questions

We have answers to some of the most commonly asked questions concerning professional teeth whitening treatments. 

Do I need a dental cleaning before starting whitening treatment?

We recommend getting a dental cleaning before whitening treatment. Removing plaque and tartar ensures the whitening agent contacts all tooth surfaces evenly, preventing splotchy results. Cleaning also helps us identify any cavities or gum issues you should address first. Whitening can increase sensitivity in problem areas. Starting with clean teeth maximizes your whitening results and helps your bright smile last longer.

Can teenagers or young adults safely use professional whitening?

Yes, but dentists usually recommend it for patients 16 and older. Whitening younger teeth can increase sensitivity or cause uneven results if baby teeth are still present. Always have a dentist supervise the process.

How long do the results of professional teeth whitening last?

Results typically last 6 months to 2 years, depending on your habits. Drinking coffee, tea, or smoking can shorten results. Good home care helps extend whitening effects.

Is professional teeth whitening safe for people with sensitive teeth?

Professional whitening can work for sensitive teeth, but we’ll take extra precautions with your treatment. We offer desensitizing products before and after whitening to minimize discomfort and can recommend a gentler approach with lower-concentration whitening agents.

Many patients with sensitivity do better with in-office treatments where we can carefully monitor the process rather than at-home options. We’ll assess your sensitivity level and dental health to create a whitening plan that brightens your smile while minimizing discomfort.

How soon after whitening can I eat or drink dark-colored foods?

Avoid dark foods and drinks for 24 to 48 hours after whitening. Your teeth are more likely to absorb stains during this time. Stick to light-colored foods to protect your results.

Will whitening treatments work on crowns, veneers, or fillings?

Whitening treatments won’t change the color of dental restorations, including crowns, veneers, or fillings. These materials don’t respond to bleaching agents like natural tooth enamel. If you whiten your natural teeth, existing restorations might appear darker or yellower by comparison.

We sometimes recommend whitening before replacing old restorations or replacing visible restorations after whitening to match your new tooth color for a uniform smile.