Teeth Whitening in Hobart

We provide full and partial dentures, repairs and relining for patients in and around Hobart — focused on comfort, function and results that support your long-term oral health.

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Offering Boutique Teeth Whitening Treatments

At Smiles on Hobart, we're proud to offer Boutique Whitening treatments to our patients. Boutique Whitening is a premium teeth whitening product that combines professional-grade results with the convenience of at-home use.


This brand allows us to deliver noticeably brighter smiles, tailored to each individual. Whether you're looking to enhance your smile for a special occasion or simply want a boost in confidence, our team is here to guide you through a comfortable and personalised whitening experience.


Our treatments are planned around your current condition, including existing restorations such as dentures or previous dental work. This helps ensure the result remains balanced and appropriate.


  • Gradual shade improvement designed to avoid uneven results
  • Consideration of existing dental work and restorations


Teeth whitening is approached conservatively, with a focus on maintaining a natural appearance rather than creating excessive brightness. In some cases, related services such as denture relining may be discussed to maintain overall consistency. Call our clinic on 0478 686 077 or book online to arrange your consultation.

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Matching Dentures

to a Whiter Smile

Using Boutique Whitening while having partial dentures constructed offers several benefits for achieving a brighter, more natural-looking smile. Whitening your natural teeth before your partial dentures are made aims to ensure that the shade of the denture teeth can be matched to your newly whitened smile, creating a more seamless and aesthetically pleasing result.


This proactive approach helps avoid mismatched colours and enhances the overall appearance of your dental work. At Smiles on Hobart, we recommend starting Boutique Whitening early in the treatment process so we can coordinate your final smile design.

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Maintaining A Consistent Shade

Following whitening, maintaining the result depends on ongoing habits and oral care. Exposure to staining agents such as coffee, tea and tobacco can gradually affect the shade over time. Regular dental reviews help monitor any changes and guide future treatment if required.


For patients with temporary dentures or other dental appliances, maintaining colour consistency is an important consideration when planning future work. Whitening is not a permanent treatment, though it can be maintained with appropriate follow-up. The focus remains on achieving a stable, natural-looking result that aligns with your overall dental health.

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Controlled Treatment

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Natural Outcome

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Even Colour

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Book a consultation to discuss teeth whitening and determine a suitable approach based on your current dental condition.

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FAQ

  • Will teeth whitening change the colour of crowns or dentures?

    Teeth whitening does not alter the colour of crowns, fillings or dentures. These materials do not respond to whitening agents in the same way natural teeth do. This means there may be a difference in shade after treatment if existing dental work is visible.


    For patients with partial dentures or crowns, this is often considered during planning to avoid noticeable contrast. In some cases, adjustments or replacements may be discussed to maintain a consistent appearance.


    Understanding this limitation beforehand helps set realistic expectations and supports a more balanced final result.

  • How long does a whitening result usually last?

    The longevity of teeth whitening results depends on lifestyle factors and individual habits. Drinks such as coffee, tea and red wine, along with smoking, can gradually reintroduce staining.


    For many people, results last anywhere from several months to a few years before a touch-up is considered. Good oral hygiene and mindful consumption of staining foods can help maintain the result for longer.


    Regular dental check-ups also provide an opportunity to monitor any changes. While whitening is not permanent, it can be maintained with periodic treatments if needed.

  • Can whitening be done if I have uneven tooth colour?

    Uneven tooth colour can often be improved with whitening, though results may vary depending on the cause. Stains from food and ageing tend to respond well, while discolouration from trauma or certain medications may be more resistant.


    Whitening can still create a more uniform appearance, but it may not completely eliminate deeper variations. In some cases, additional treatments may be considered to address specific areas.


    A proper assessment helps determine how much improvement is realistic and whether whitening alone will achieve the desired outcome.

  • Is teeth whitening safe for your teeth?

    Yes, when done correctly. Professional treatments use regulated bleaching agents under controlled conditions, while store-bought options are safe if used as directed.


    Overuse can cause sensitivity or gum irritation, so it’s best to get a dental check-up before starting.

  • Why do teeth get yellow even if you brush them every day?

    Daily brushing removes surface stains, but some discolouration comes from factors beyond plaque build-up. Ageing naturally thins enamel, revealing more yellow dentin underneath.


    Foods, drinks and habits like coffee, tea, red wine and smoking can stain enamel over time. Genetics, certain medications and excess fluoride can also change tooth colour, even with good oral hygiene.

  • What foods should I avoid after teeth whitening?

    Avoid staining foods and drinks for at least 24–48 hours post-whitening. Common culprits include coffee, tea, red wine, tomato sauce, soy sauce, berries and dark sodas.


    Stick to white or light-colored foods like rice, chicken and water to maintain results.