Discover the difference between professional teeth whitening and supermarket kits. Learn why dentist-provided whitening is safer, more effective and longer lasting.
1. Strength of Whitening Gel
One of the biggest differences is the strength of the active whitening ingredient.
- Supermarket products in the UK are limited to around 0.1% hydrogen peroxide.
- Dentist-prescribed whitening products can safely contain up to 6% hydrogen peroxide or more under supervision.
This difference means professional whitening can penetrate deeper into the tooth and remove stains much more effectively.
Because stronger whitening gels are used under dental supervision, your gums and soft tissues are protected during treatment.
2. Speed of Results
Store-bought kits often promise fast results, but the reality is usually different.
Typical results:
| Supermarket kits | Professional whitening |
|---|---|
| Results may take 2–8 weeks | Visible results in a few days to two weeks |
| Often whiten teeth by 1–2 shades | Teeth can become 4–8 shades whiter |
| Results can appear patchy | Even, predictable results |
Many patients notice improvements within the first few days when using professional whitening systems prescribed by a dentist.
3. Custom Fit Whitening Trays
Most supermarket whitening kits use generic trays or strips.
These are designed to fit an average mouth, but everyone’s teeth are different. This can cause:
- Uneven whitening
- Gel leaking onto the gums
- Irritation or sensitivity
Professional whitening uses custom-made trays designed specifically for your teeth. This ensures the whitening gel stays exactly where it should — on your teeth — giving a much more consistent result.
4. Safety and Dental Assessment
One of the most important steps before whitening is a dental examination.
Your dentist will check for:
- Tooth decay
- Gum disease
- Cracked teeth
- Existing fillings or crowns
These issues can affect whether whitening is suitable. Without an examination, whitening products may cause pain, sensitivity, or uneven results.
In the UK, teeth whitening is legally considered a dental treatment and must be carried out or prescribed by a registered dental professional.
5. Longer Lasting Results
Another common question patients ask is:
“How long does teeth whitening last?”
Results vary depending on diet and lifestyle, but generally:
| Shop-bought kits | Professional whitening |
|---|---|
| Results last 1–3 months | Results can last 6–24 months with good oral hygiene |
Dentists also provide advice on maintaining results and offer simple top-up gels if needed.
Are Supermarket Whitening Products Dangerous?
Not necessarily — but they can have limitations.
Potential problems include:
- Low effectiveness due to weak peroxide levels
- Increased sensitivity from misuse
- Uneven whitening
- Gum irritation from poorly fitting trays
Because these products are not tailored to your mouth, many people stop using them before seeing noticeable results.
Why Patients Choose Professional Teeth Whitening
People usually choose professional whitening for three main reasons:
More Effective
Higher-strength whitening gels remove stains deeper within the tooth.
Faster Results
Many patients see visible improvement within days.
Safer Treatment
A dentist checks your teeth first and ensures the treatment is suitable.
Professional whitening is designed to be predictable, controlled, and safe for your enamel when carried out correctly.
Who Is Suitable for Teeth Whitening?
You may be suitable if you have staining caused by:
- Tea, coffee, or wine
- Smoking
- Ageing
- Food pigments
However, whitening does not change the colour of crowns, fillings, or veneers, so these may need replacing afterwards for colour matching.
Ready for a Brighter Smile?
If you’re considering whitening your teeth, the safest and most effective way is through a dentist-prescribed treatment.
Professional whitening gives you:
- ✔ Faster results
- ✔ Safer treatment
- ✔ Even whitening
- ✔ Longer lasting results
You can learn more about our professional whitening treatment here:
👉 https://thedentistwestmidlands.co.uk/teeth-whitening/
If you would like to brighten your smile, contact our team to book a consultation and find out whether whitening is right for you.