Teeth whitening is one of the most effective ways to achieve a brighter, whiter smile. Whether you’re looking for fast in-clinic whitening or a customised at-home option, our teeth whitening provides predictable, even whitening under expert guidance.
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Our Teeth Whitening Kit
A teeth whitening kit from our London dental team includes custom-made trays and a professional-grade whitening gel.
The trays are designed to fit your teeth perfectly, ensuring even application of the whitening gel, which is more effective than over-the-counter options.
Typically, the kit also includes instructions on how often and for how long to wear the trays.
This professional at-home teeth whitening option offers clinically proven results and is one of the safest ways to whiten your teeth in London.
Teeth Whitening Gel
Teeth whitening gel is a bleaching product used to lighten the colour of teeth by breaking down stains on the enamel.
It typically contains active ingredients like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, which penetrate the surface of the teeth to whiten them over time.
The gel is applied using custom-made trays provided by your dentist, ensuring an even and effective treatment.
Our professional teeth whitening gels offer faster and more noticeable results than shop-bought products and are fully approved for safe use in the UK, making them ideal for patients looking for predictable teeth whitening results in London.
How does teeth whitening work?
Teeth whitening gel works by using special ingredients, like hydrogen peroxide, to lift stains from your teeth.
When you apply the gel, it releases tiny oxygen molecules that seep into the surface of your teeth.
These molecules break apart the particles that cause discolouration, effectively “bleaching” the stains away.
This process helps your teeth look whiter and brighter by removing the unwanted colour from inside the tooth itself.
Free-Hand Bonding
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Smiles Transformed
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At Rüh Dental, every smile is sculpted by hand — shaped with artistry, refined with expertise, and perfected through experience. With 10,000+ bespoke smile makeovers, we’re one of the UK’s leading composite bonding clinics.
Composite Bonding Has Three Major Benefits
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Composite Bonding Pricing
2 Tooth Composite Bonding
£44/Mo. For 18 Months
4 Tooth Composite Bonding
£88/Mo. For 18 Months
6 Tooth Composite Bonding
£133/Mo. For 18 Months
8 Tooth Composite Bonding
£177/Mo. For 18 Months
10 Tooth Composite Bonding
£222/Mo. For 18 Months
Frequently asked questions
How Many Visits Are Needed?
The composites themselves are done in one appointment. We will always book a consultation appointment first. Most people will have a review appointment after to ensure they are completely happy.
Will I Need an Injection?
The great majority of all cases are completed pain-free and without the need for local anaesthetic.
Will My Teeth Need To Be Drilled?
In most cases composite is applied with no obvious drilling to the natural tooth. For cases that require tooth adjustment, you will be advised beforehand in the consultation appointment.
Is There a Minimum Number of Teeth Recommended?
There is no minimum recommendation for this. In order to gain optimal aesthetic results most individuals require approximately 8-10 composite restorations. This allows for a more uniform and symmetrical smile.
Composite Bonding or Porcelain Veneers?
Composite bonding is a single session treatment option which is great to correct smaller imperfections, chips, cracks and minor spacing between the teeth.
Veneers on the other hand are lab made ultra thin sheets of ceramic material which are shaped to fit onto the teeth. They usually require some removal of natural tooth structure to create enough space for the veneer to attach to the tooth. They are normally recommended for larger imperfections of the teeth and as they are lab made, are more costly than composite bonding.
Do My Teeth Have To Be Straight Before Composite Bonding?
We would always recommend straightening before the bonding as it helps. Slight minor misalignment can be masked with composite. However it is always advisable to straighten with braces or invisalign first.
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At Rüh Dental, we do things differently. We call it the Rüh difference.
We believe in better than the traditional dentistry of yesteryear that’s left a legacy of fear and therefore neglect because of historic experiences.