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Fdjb asked in HealthDental · 8 years ago

How much do you think it will cost for my dentist to whiten my teeth?

I stay in the uk and I went onto the site and all it says is this :

Our dental services include:

Check ups and oral cancer screening

Hygiene instruction

Periodontal treatments

Root canal treatment

Crowns, bridges and veneers

Dentures and denture repairs

Childsmile

Cosmetic dentistry

Inman aligners

Interpreter service available

Wheelchair friendly

Does any of that mean teeth whitening? I'm 15 btw

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  • 8 years ago

    It would be part of the cosmetic dentistry. I have no idea what a dentist in the UK charges, but in the US, teeth whitening can cost anywhere from $300-1500 dollars, depending on the method used.

  • 8 years ago

    Teeth whitening comes under Cosmetic dentistry.

    Your quite young to be getting your teeth whitened, and to get it done professionally is expensive and isn't free with the NHS.

    There are teeth whitening kits in boots or superdrugs which would be more cheaper.

    Brushing your teeth regularly,a good diet and not smoking also helps your teeth from discolouring too.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    You'd probably get it free on the NHS given your age, but don't go to the dentist for it if it isn't! There're plenty of whitening products in shops, so if you have to pay for a dentist to clean why not pay for yourself to instead?

  • polich
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    i have heard that it may fee abou $2 hundred+. have not gotten it finished, yet i understand someone who has. Their enamel were damn positive. slightly expensive, yet i ought to extremely get it finished through a specialist than doing it myself.

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