3 clinics · Central Region

Top clinics for Teeth Whitening in Orchard

Gentle Smile Dental Studio (Wheelock Orchard)

5(307 reviews)

501 Orchard Rd, #05-09 Wheelock Place, Singapore 238880

+65 6677 3232

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The Dental Studio

4.9(769 reviews)

290 Orchard Road, #09-09/10 Paragon Tower 1 via Lift Lobby E or F, Singapore 238859

+65 6836 0050

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Glow Plus Teeth Whitening

4.9(25 reviews)

360 Orchard Rd, #03-20 Orchard International Building, Singapore 238869

+65 8209 8456

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Professional Teeth Whitening in Orchard for Lasting Results

Skip the sensitivity and guesswork—in-clinic treatment and supervised home kits deliver whiter teeth in days, not months.

3 clinics · Central Region

Teeth Whitening Cost in Orchard

$300 – $1,200

Treatment Type (In-Clinic vs Home Kit)high

In-clinic professional treatments (Zoom, KöR) cost $600–$1,200 and show results in 1–2 visits. Home kits are $300–$600 but take 2–4 weeks.

Sensitivity Management & Desensitizersmedium

Professional-grade sensitivity blockers and pre-treatment fluoride add $50–$150 but are essential if you have naturally sensitive teeth.

Stain Severity & Tooth Discolouration Causehigh

Extrinsic stains (coffee, tea, tobacco) whiten faster and cheaper. Intrinsic stains (age, medications) require stronger or prolonged treatment, raising cost.

Maintenance & Touch-Up Schedulemedium

Initial treatment is one cost; annual or 6-monthly touch-ups run $200–$400 each. Budget for upkeep to maintain results beyond 6–12 months.

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OptionCost
In-Clinic Professional Whitening (Zoom/KöR)$600–$1,200
Professional Supervision Home Kit$300–$600
Over-the-Counter Whitening Strips/Gel$20–$80

Prices are indicative. Contact clinics directly for current quotes.

How Professional Teeth Whitening Works: Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    Pre-Treatment Assessment & Sensitivity Evaluation

    10–15 minutes

    Your dentist will check your tooth shade using a colour guide, assess existing crowns/veneers (which don't whiten), and evaluate your sensitivity history. A protective fluoride layer or desensitiser may be applied to reduce post-treatment discomfort.

  2. 2

    Gum Protection & Whitening Gel Application

    5 minutes

    Your gums and lips are shielded with a rubber dam or protective barrier. Professional-grade whitening gel (typically 15–35% hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide) is carefully applied to your front tooth surfaces only.

  3. 3

    Activation & Processing (In-Clinic Only)

    30–60 minutes (in-clinic); overnight (home kit)

    For in-clinic treatments, a heat or LED light activates the gel for 15–30 minute cycles. The gel is then removed and reapplied for 2–3 cycles depending on desired shade. Home kits skip this step; gel sits overnight.

  4. 4

    Shade Check & Second Application

    15–20 minutes per cycle

    Your dentist compares your current shade against the baseline and reruns the treatment if results are mild. Some treatments require two sessions 1 week apart for optimal results.

  5. 5

    Post-Treatment Fluoride & Sensitivity Relief

    10 minutes

    A fluoride topcoat is applied to strengthen enamel and reduce sensitivity. You'll receive instructions on avoiding staining foods/drinks for 48 hours and using sensitivity toothpaste at home if needed.

Total timeline: Single in-clinic session: 60–90 minutes. Home kit: 2–4 weeks of nightly application. Full results visible: 24–48 hours after in-clinic; 14–21 days for home kits.

Are You a Good Candidate for Professional Teeth Whitening?

Good candidates

  • Adults with yellowed or brown-stained teeth from coffee, tea, wine, or tobacco seeking a quick, visible improvement before an event or professional photo
  • People with naturally yellow undertones (vs grey, which whitens slower) who are motivated to maintain results through sensitivity management
  • Those willing to avoid staining foods (berries, red wine, soy sauce) for 48 hours post-treatment and commit to 6–12 month touch-ups
  • Patients with otherwise healthy enamel and no active decay or gum disease; those able to postpone whitening if cavities or periodontal issues need treatment first

May need extra assessment

  • Existing tooth sensitivity — professional desensitisers and pre-treatment fluoride can help, but your dentist may recommend a gentler approach or spacing out sessions
  • Crowns, veneers, or bonded fillings — these do not whiten, so you may need cosmetic touch-ups later to match whitened natural teeth, increasing overall cost
  • Intrinsic stains from medications or childhood fluorosis — these require stronger gel concentrations or multiple sessions, doubling treatment cost and time

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