Whiten your teeth and perfect your smile from the comfort of your own home. Our Enlighten home whitening kits let you get professional-quality teeth whitening without having to come in to the practice at all.
A word from Dr Smita Mehra, Principal Dentist
Our personalized at-home kits are crafted with professional-grade materials, providing a safe and customized approach to brightening your smile. With our guidance, you can achieve noticeable results from the comfort of your home, enhancing the overall convenience and satisfaction of the teeth-whitening process.
We know that life is busy enough as it is and a lot of patients don’t have time to go to the dentists for a professional teeth whitening. That’s why we offer Enlighten whitening kits alongside our in-practice teeth whitening services.
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This process will involve us creating a customised whitening tray for you composed of clear and soft plastic which can have the whitening gel applied to it. By using them at regular intervals at home, you can whiten your teeth and brighten your smile.
Home Teeth Whitening Kits from The Neem Tree
You can rely on the Neem Tree to provide you with the best home teeth whitening products and also make sure you know exactly how to use them. Your whitening gel and personal trays will be supplied with full instructions on how to utilise the product safely and correctly.
All that is left for you to do is wear the whitening tray and gels for eight consecutive nights for three hours at a time. After this, your teeth will be sparkling white.
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