Zoom Teeth Whitening in Jumeirah
What Is Zoom Teeth Whitening?
How Your Zoom Whitening Appointment Works
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Consultation & Oral Examination
Your dentist reviews your teeth and gum health, takes OPG X-rays if needed, and discusses your shade goals. This ensures whitening is safe and suitable for you before we begin.
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Preparation & Gum Protection
A protective barrier is applied to your gums and lips, exposing only the tooth surfaces to be treated. This step is critical for comfort and safety throughout the process.
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Gel Application & Zoom Light Activation
The whitening gel is applied and the Zoom LED light activates the bleaching agents. The process is completed in three to four cycles of approximately 15 minutes each.
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Post-Treatment Fluoride & Aftercare
A sensitivity-reducing fluoride paste is applied to protect your enamel. Your dentist provides a personalised aftercare plan — including take-home trays if desired — to maintain your results.
for Zoom Whitening near Jumeirah?
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Internationally trained dentists
Specialists with advanced training in cosmetic dentistry from recognised institutions worldwide.
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Digital Smile Design
We preview your expected result digitally before treatment begins, so there are no surprises.
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Genuine Philips Zoom system
We use only authentic Zoom consumables — never imitations — for safe, consistent results.
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Open 7 days, extended hours
Evenings and weekends available, so whitening fits into your schedule — not the other way around.
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Sensitivity management
We assess sensitivity risk before treatment and apply fluoride protection post-procedure to keep discomfort minimal.
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Multilingual team
Our dentists speak Arabic, English, Russian, and more — serving Dubai's diverse community with ease.
Teeth whitening - Before & After
Are You a Good Candidate for Zoom Whitening?
Most healthy adults are excellent candidates. Zoom works particularly well on staining caused by coffee, tea, wine, tobacco, certain medications, and the natural yellowing that comes with age. Your dentist will assess your suitability at the initial consultation.
Zoom is not recommended if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have active untreated cavities or gum disease, are under 18, or have an allergy to hydrogen peroxide. Crowns, veneers, and composite restorations will not lighten with whitening gel — your dentist will discuss your options if these are present. Patients with existing sensitivity can still often receive treatment with a modified protocol.