Anchor Dental · Dacula, GA
Teeth Whitening in Dacula, Buford & Braselton, GA
Brighter smile. Bigger confidence.
A bright smile is one of the most noticeable things you can change about your appearance. At Anchor Dental in Dacula, GA, professional teeth whitening delivers dramatic, even results far beyond what over-the-counter products can achieve.
Professional bleaching uses higher-concentration whitening agents than store-bought kits, often combined with a light to accelerate results. Treatment is typically completed in about one hour in our Dacula office. Unlike generic trays, professional whitening is customized to your teeth for consistent, predictable results. Take-home whitening trays are also available for convenient touch-ups between visits.
Why Choose Anchor Dental for Teeth Whitening
- ✓ Dramatic results in about one hour in-office
- ✓ Professional-grade strength far beyond store kits
- ✓ Even whitening across all visible teeth
- ✓ Custom trays available for at-home maintenance
- ✓ Safe, supervised treatment — comfortable for sensitive teeth
- ✓ Noticeably whiter results that last
Ready to schedule your teeth whitening appointment?
Anchor Dental · 2103 Braselton Hwy Suite 190A, Dacula, GA 30019 · 770-988-4588
Serving Dacula · Buford · Braselton · Hamilton Mill · Suwanee, GA
Teeth Whitening — Frequently Asked Questions
How white will my teeth get?
Most patients see a difference of several shades in a single session. Results vary based on the type and depth of staining. Dr. Tang will set a realistic expectation during your consultation.
How long does professional teeth whitening last?
Results typically last 1–3 years depending on diet and habits. Coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco stain teeth faster. Touch-up treatments or take-home trays help maintain your results.
Is teeth whitening safe for sensitive teeth?
Yes, with proper precautions. We can use desensitizing agents before and after treatment to minimize sensitivity. Let us know if you have sensitive teeth and we will tailor the treatment accordingly.
