Cleaning vs whitening
Short answer
Cleaning removes plaque and tartar and helps gum health. Whitening only changes tooth color and does not treat disease.
Simple explanation
Many people notice teeth look brighter after a cleaning simply because surface stains are removed. Do a cleaning first — sometimes you may not even need whitening.
When this usually matters
Doing whitening on unhealthy gums or unfilled cavities can make things worse.
When to seek dental help
Sensitivity or bleeding gums during whitening means pause and see the dentist.
Questions to ask your dentist
- •Do I need a cleaning first?
- •Am I a candidate for whitening?
- •Which method is right for me?
This is simple educational information. It is not a diagnosis and does not replace a dental examination. Your dentist may recommend something different depending on your mouth, X-rays, pain, infection, gums, bone, medical history, and clinical judgment.
