Teeth Whitening in Yonge and Eglinton
Professional in-office whitening, with your teeth and gums assessed first so you know what results are realistic.
6ix Eglinton Dental offers in-office teeth whitening at Yonge & Eglinton in Midtown Toronto. Whitening can help with selected surface stains and the overall brightness of natural teeth. Your teeth and gums are assessed first to determine suitability and whether other care should be considered. Call 416-220-0404 or request an appointment.
New patients welcome · In-office whitening only

6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306
Appointment requests are welcome
In-office only
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306
Whitening
In-office only
Suitability
Teeth and gums assessed first
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01 – Common Reasons
Why do patients ask about teeth whitening?
Patients usually ask about whitening when:
Coffee, tea, or red wine has gradually stained their teeth
Store-bought products have not given the result they hoped for
Their teeth look duller or more yellow than they used to
They want professional supervision rather than guessing at home
They want a brighter look ahead of a specific occasion
They have fillings or crowns and want to know how whitening would affect the overall look
02 – Brightening Natural Teeth
In-office teeth whitening at 6ix Eglinton Dental
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic treatment that can lighten selected stains and improve the overall brightness of natural teeth. At 6ix Eglinton Dental, whitening is performed in the office; the clinic does not offer take-home whitening kits.
Whitening is not the right starting point for every smile, which is why your teeth and gums are assessed first. The assessment looks at sensitivity, the condition of your teeth and gums, any existing restorations, and the type and cause of the discolouration — some kinds of staining respond to whitening and others do not.
Results vary from person to person. Existing fillings, crowns, and other restorations may not change colour like natural teeth, and the dentist discusses how that could affect the overall look before you decide.
03 -Setting Expectations
In-office whitening: suitability and expectations
What whitening may help
Selected surface stains on natural teeth
The overall brightness of natural teeth
What requires assessment first
Sensitivity, and how your teeth may respond
The condition of your teeth and gums
Existing fillings, crowns, or other restorations, which may not change colour like natural teeth
The type and cause of the discolouration
What to expect with in-office whitening
Assessment
Your teeth and gums are assessed to determine whether whitening is suitable and whether other care should be considered first.
Expectations
The dentist explains what whitening can realistically do for your teeth. Results vary, and no specific shade is promised.
The whitening session
Whitening is performed in the office by the dental team after your teeth and gums have been assessed for suitability.
Aftercare
Temporary sensitivity can occur and usually settles. Food, drink, and habits affect how long results last, and the clinic shares practical guidance.
Professional whitening with an assessment first
In-office and supervised
Whitening is performed at the clinic by the dental team, not sent home in a kit.
Realistic expectations
You hear what whitening can and cannot do for your teeth before committing.
Assessment before treatment
Your teeth and gums are assessed first, and the dental team explains whether whitening appears suitable for you.
Restorations considered
Existing fillings and crowns are factored into the discussion, since they may not change colour like natural teeth.
Teeth whitening FAQ
Do you offer in-office teeth whitening?
Yes. 6ix Eglinton Dental offers in-office teeth whitening at Yonge & Eglinton in Midtown Toronto, performed by the dental team after an assessment of your teeth and gums.
Do you offer take-home whitening kits?
No. 6ix Eglinton Dental currently offers in-office whitening rather than take-home whitening kits.
How do you determine whether whitening is suitable?
Your teeth and gums are assessed first. The assessment considers sensitivity, the condition of your teeth and gums, existing restorations, and the type and cause of the discolouration.
Can whitening cause sensitivity?
Some people experience temporary sensitivity after whitening, which usually settles. Tell the team if you are prone to sensitivity so it can be considered during the assessment.
How long can whitening results last?
There is no fixed duration. Results vary from person to person and are affected by food, drink, smoking, and home care, and the clinic shares guidance on maintaining them.
Will crowns or fillings whiten too?
Existing restorations may not change colour like natural teeth. The dentist discusses how your fillings or crowns could affect the overall look before whitening is planned.
Request an appointment
Request a whitening assessment using the form below. Your teeth and gums are assessed first to determine whether in-office whitening suits you.
The clinic will contact you during business hours to discuss availability. Submitting the form does not confirm an appointment.
We offer direct billing. Coverage, eligibility, and any remaining balance depend on your insurance plan.
Teeth whitening near Yonge & Eglinton
6 Eglinton Ave E, Suite 306, Toronto, ON
Located near Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue in Midtown Toronto.
