
Cosmetic Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Teeth Whitening Explained
Professional teeth whitening at Nova Dental Care of Vienna is a safe and effective way to brighten your smile by lifting deep stains and discoloration that everyday brushing cannot remove. Over time, teeth become discolored from coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco, certain medications, and the natural aging process. Professional whitening uses higher-concentration whitening agents than over-the-counter products, delivering noticeably better results in significantly less time.
We offer two primary whitening options. In-office whitening is performed at our practice and uses professional-strength whitening gel activated under controlled conditions. Most patients see results that are several shades brighter in a single appointment of about an hour. Take-home whitening uses custom-made trays that fit precisely to your teeth, paired with professional whitening gel that you apply at home over the course of one to two weeks. Both methods are effective and your dentist will recommend the option that best fits your lifestyle, sensitivity level, and goals.
Professional whitening only affects natural tooth enamel, so existing crowns, veneers, fillings, and other dental restorations will not change color. For this reason, patients considering crowns or veneers in the front of the mouth are often advised to whiten first so their new restorations can be matched to the lighter shade. While whitening results are long-lasting, they are not permanent, and most patients benefit from periodic touch-up treatments every 6 to 12 months depending on diet and lifestyle.

Teeth Whitening Approach
Whitening should brighten your smile without damaging your enamel or causing severe sensitivity. At Nova Dental Care of Vienna, we evaluate your teeth and gums before recommending any whitening treatment to make sure your mouth is healthy and you're a good candidate. Patients with cavities, gum disease, or exposed roots may need other care first.
We use professional-grade whitening products with carefully controlled concentrations to minimize sensitivity and protect your gums. For patients prone to sensitivity, we offer desensitizing treatments and adjusted protocols that produce excellent results without discomfort. Whether you choose in-office or take-home whitening, we walk you through the process, set realistic expectations about your results, and help you maintain your new smile for as long as possible.

Four simple steps, every time.
From the moment you sit down to the moment you leave, here's what a routine cleaning and exam looks like at our Chantilly office.
Assess
We evaluate your tooth shade, oral health, and any existing restorations to determine the best whitening approach for your goals.
Apply
Professional-grade whitening agents are applied either in-office under controlled conditions or through custom take-home trays you use at home.
Brighten
Stains lift gradually as the whitening agent penetrates the enamel, revealing a noticeably brighter, whiter smile.
Preserve
Limiting staining foods and drinks, maintaining good oral hygiene, and using occasional touch-ups keep your results bright for as long as possible.
Teeth Whitening FAQs
Professional whitening results typically last 6 months to 2 years, depending on your diet, lifestyle, and oral hygiene. Patients who frequently consume coffee, tea, red wine, or tobacco may see results fade faster. Periodic at-home touch-ups using your custom trays can extend your results indefinitely with minimal effort.
In-office professional whitening typically costs between $300 and $800 per session, while take-home custom tray whitening generally ranges from $200 to $500 including the trays and whitening gel. Most insurance plans do not cover whitening because it's considered cosmetic, but the cost is significantly less than the cumulative cost of less effective over-the-counter products over time.
Yes, professional whitening is safe when performed under the supervision of a dental professional. We evaluate your teeth and gums first to make sure there are no underlying issues that would make whitening uncomfortable or risky. The whitening agents we use are formulated to be safe for tooth enamel and gum tissue when used as directed.
Some patients experience temporary tooth sensitivity during or after whitening, particularly to hot and cold. This sensitivity typically resolves within a few days of completing treatment. We offer desensitizing toothpastes and adjusted whitening protocols for patients prone to sensitivity, and the sensitivity does not damage your teeth in any way.
Most patients see results that are 4 to 8 shades brighter than their starting point. The exact result depends on your starting shade, the type of stains present, and how your teeth respond to whitening. Yellow stains tend to respond best, while gray or brown intrinsic stains may be more resistant. We discuss realistic expectations during your consultation.
Most surface and age-related stains respond well to professional whitening. However, intrinsic stains caused by certain medications like tetracycline, fluorosis, or trauma may be more resistant. In some cases, veneers or bonding may be a better solution for stains that don't respond to whitening. A consultation determines the best approach for your specific stains.
Whitening only affects natural tooth enamel and will not change the color of crowns, veneers, fillings, or other dental restorations. If you have visible restorations in your smile, they will remain their original shade while your natural teeth become lighter. This is why patients considering new front-tooth crowns or veneers are often advised to whiten first.
Both options can produce excellent results when used correctly. In-office whitening produces faster results in a single appointment, while take-home trays produce comparable results over 1 to 2 weeks. Many patients combine both, starting with an in-office treatment and using take-home trays for maintenance and touch-ups.
Limit staining foods and drinks, drink coffee and tea through a straw when possible, brush after consuming staining substances, and maintain regular dental cleanings. Custom take-home trays make periodic touch-ups easy, and most patients only need one or two days of touch-up wear every several months to maintain their brightness.