Brighten your smile with Teeth Whitening in Bristol

Discoloured teeth before whitening treatment at Muse DentalBright white teeth after whitening treatment at Muse Dental

Expert Teeth Whitening, Safely Delivered

If you’re looking for teeth whitening in Bristol, Muse Dental in Keynsham is led by Dr Dave Stone (GDC 210329) with years of collective experience. We use professional-grade whitening agents significantly stronger and safer than over-the-counter kits for results that are effective, controlled, and built to last.

Two Ways to a Brighter Smile

At Muse Dental, we offer two professional whitening options to suit your lifestyle. In-surgery whitening delivers immediate, noticeable results in a single appointment, ideal if you have an event coming up or simply want fast results. Our custom take-home tray kits offer gradual, controlled whitening at your own pace, using trays precisely fitted to your teeth for even, consistent coverage. If you’re considering combining whitening with other cosmetic treatments, visit our Smile Makeover page to explore your options.

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What Our Patients Say About Us

DID YOU KNOW?

Rubbing your teeth with strawberries and apples – Whilst eating fruits may have a natural cleansing action, they also contain varying concentrations of acids such as malic and citric acid which if given enough time will erode tooth enamel, causing duller and more sensitive teeth.

DID YOU KNOW?

Rubbing your teeth with strawberries and apples – Whilst eating fruits may have a natural cleansing action, they also contain varying concentrations of acids such as malic and citric acid which if given enough time will erode tooth enamel, causing duller and more sensitive teeth.

Our services

WHERE TO FIND US

7 High Street
Keynsham
Bristol
BS31 1DP

PRACTICE HOURS

Monday : 9am - 5.30pm
Tuesday : 8am - 8pm
Wednesday : 8am - 8pm
Thursday : 8am - 8pm
Friday : 9am - 5.30pm

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Safe, clinically assessed treatment
Is teeth whitening safe?
Can I top up my whitening?
Sources of tooth discolouration

At Muse Dental, we use professional-grade, regulated whitening agents that are significantly stronger and safer than anything available over the counter. Before any treatment begins, we assess your oral health to confirm suitability, checking for cavities, gum health, and existing dental work that may affect your results. 

We take precautions to protect your gums and soft tissues throughout, and our team monitors the entire process to ensure your comfort and safety at every stage. Patients who combine whitening with Composite Bonding often achieve more comprehensive smile improvements in a single treatment plan.

 

 

Yes, when carried out by a GDC-registered dental professional. At Muse Dental, Dr. Dave Stone (GDC 210329) and the team assess your oral health before recommending any whitening treatment. We use regulated whitening agents and protect your gums throughout and monitor every session to minimise sensitivity and side effects. Over-the-counter kits cannot offer this level of care or safety. All whitening treatments at Muse Dental are carried out by GDC-registered clinicians and comply fully with UK regulations on tooth whitening.

Yes. At Muse Dental, we make top-ups straightforward. How soon you need one depends on your lifestyle, but most patients find professional results last 12 months or longer with good oral hygiene.

Avoiding excessive coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking will extend your results significantly. When your shade begins to fade, a simple top-up kit is all you need; there’s no need to restart a full course of treatment.

Our team will advise you on the right maintenance routine at your follow-up appointment, including how to avoid over-whitening. It can cause sensitivity if not managed correctly.

Teeth can become discoloured due to various factors. Extrinsic stains result from external sources like coffee, tea, wine, smoking, or foods with pigments that adhere to tooth enamel.

Poor oral hygiene can also lead to surface staining caused by plaque and tartar buildup. Intrinsic discoloration occurs within the tooth structure and can be influenced by genetics, ageing, or exposure to certain medications (like tetracycline during tooth development), excessive fluoride, dental trauma, or underlying medical conditions. Additionally, natural wear and tear on tooth enamel over time can reveal the dentin layer, which is naturally yellowish. These factors collectively contribute to tooth discoloration.

Book a free consultation at Muse Dental

WHERE TO FIND US

7 High Street
Keynsham
Bristol
BS31 1DP

PRACTICE HOURS

Monday : 9am - 5.30pm
Tuesday : 8am - 8pm
Wednesday : 8am - 8pm
Thursday : 8am - 8pm
Friday : 9am - 5.30pm