Welcome to Sonreir Teeth Whitening.

Rebecca, owner of Sonrier, is a passionate Oral Health Therapist (BOH Adel) with over 13 years dental experience, working in private dental practice and various dental sales roles.

Rebecca has dedicated her career to helping people achieve and maintain healthy smiles. Starting Sonreir Teeth Whitening has given her the ability to hone in on her passion for teeth whitening. Her goal is to provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience with exceptional results. Delivering teeth whitening services that are safe, effective, and tailored to each individual.

Sonreir Parkside is the Boutique Whitening Suite and Sonreir at Choimes Dental, Kilkenny allows for full service treatment if required.

Sonreir Teeth Whitening works to provide long-lasting results and confident smiles. With one on one patient care, focusing on achieving the best possible outcome for patients and guidance to maintain a beautiful, white smile.

Get in touch today and lets brighten up your smile together!

Our Approach

Our Services

Get ready to dazzle with a brighter, whiter smile. Our professional in-chair whitening service is designed to give results in 1 hour. With advanced techniques and state of the art equipment (Philips Zoom), Sonreir Teeth Whitening achieves radiant smiles. Say goodbye to stains and discolouration, and hello to a confident, beautiful smile.

  • 1 hour treatment - instant results

  • 25% Hydrogen peroxide gel + blue LED light

  • 3 - 4 cycles of 15 minutes

  • Treated by an Oral Health Therapist

  • Results last for 12 -18 months

Book your appointment today and let us transform your smile.

Professional in-chair teeth whitening in Parkside and Kilkenny, SA

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Instant results in 1 hour! You’ll feel more confident after just 1 visit with us.

Be Prepared for your Appointment

Before your In Chair Whitening Appointment

It is recommended to have had a recent dental check up, x-rays and clean (two weeks to six months).

All dental treatment needs should be addressed prior to your whitening appointment.

Brush with sensitive toothpaste one to two weeks prior to appointment (eg Sensodyne).

What to expect at your appointment

Comprehensive dental and medical history will be taken. A consent form is provided explaining the procedure. Any questions can be answered prior to commencement.

The treatment uses a 25% hydrogen peroxide gel that is accelerated by the blue LED light to produce maximum whitening results in the shortest time.

The whitening gel will be applied to the teeth which will be exposed to the light for three – four cycles of 15 minutes.

A retractor will be placed in the mouth to help keep it open and the soft tissues (lips, gums, cheeks and tongue) will be covered and protected to ensure they are not exposed to either the gel or the light.

After Care

Follow a white/clear diet for 24 hours post whitening treatment.

Desensitising gel will be provided for home use post treatment.

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On-The-Go Teeth Whitening Pen
$70.00
  • Use up to 2 times per day

  • 5.25% hydrogen peroxide

  • Whitens up to 2 shades

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Opalescence Go Teeth Whitening 6% HP (10 pkt)
$135.00
  • Ready to use straight from the box.

  • 6% hydrogen peroxide.

  • Contains fluoride and potassium.

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Colgate Optic Light Up
$199.00
  • Whiter teeth in 5 days

  • 6% hydrogen peroxide + LED device

  • 10 minutes per day

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 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Teeth whitening is a process that lightens teeth, giving a brighter and more vibrant smile. It's a popular cosmetic dental treatment that can significantly enhance appearance and boost confidence.

  • Dental professionals are best placed to diagnose the reasons for tooth discolouration and provide advice on the effectiveness of whitening treatments. The level of whitening can vary depending on factors such as initial shade of the teeth and the whitening method used.

    It is best to arrange a consult to discuss specific goals and expectations for teeth whitening.

  • - Food and Drinks: Consuming dark-coloured food and drinks eg coffee, tea, red wine and rich coloured sauces.

    - Smoking and Vaping

    - Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing

    - Dental trauma

    - Ageing: With age, the outer layer of enamel naturally wears.

    - Medications

  • -Treated by a University trained Oral Health Therapist

    - Gold standard in teeth whitening, using TGA approved and scientifically supported products.

    - Hydrogen peroxide is the active ingredient dental professionals use to whiten teeth.

    - The strength of the whitening gel varies depending on the type of whitening treatment you are having.

    - Sonreir uses a 25% Hydrogen Peroxide gel. Over the counter teeth whitening products cannot be over 6% Hydrogen Peroxide.

    - If products are not used correctly there can be detrimental side effects.

  • No, whitening treatments are not intended to whiten fillings, veneers and crowns. These types of restorations may need to be replaced to match newly whitened teeth. This is relevant to front teeth only and does not impact back molars (as these are not whitened).

  • No, treatment is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women.

  • Sonreir professional teeth whitening treatment can brighten smiles for an impressive 12-18 months. However, it's important to note that lifestyle factors, such as consuming staining foods and drinks or smoking, can contribute to the reoccurrence of stains over time. Results of teeth whitening can vary between patients, depending on factors such as the initial shade of teeth and general oral health.

    Sonreir strives to achieve optimal results for all patients. Providing education and guidance to prolong results.

  • Before having teeth whitening treatment, please consider the following:

    - Having a recent dental check up and clean is essential – healthy teeth and gums come first.

    - Having teeth professionally cleaned, removes any extrinsic stains and offers the best results.

    - Existing issues should be treated before undergoing a whitening procedure.

    - Results will vary or regress due to a variety of circumstances.

    - Darkly stained yellow or yellow-brown teeth frequently achieve better results than people with grey or blueish-grey teeth.

    - Teeth with multiple colourations, bands, splotches or spots due to tetracycline use or fluorosis do not whiten as well, may whiten unevenly, may require additional whitening, or may not whiten at all.

    - Previous orthodontic treatments may cause teeth to whiten unevenly if any resin from the treatment is not properly removed from the teeth, either due to residual resin remaining on the teeth or over polishing upon removal.

    - Those with porcelain fused to metal crowns, amalgams, lingual bars or implants may feel excessive heat.

    - Teeth with many fillings or cavities may not lighten and are usually treated with other non-whitening alternatives.

    - The zoom lamp emits visible LED light and all materials used in the isolation process, when properly used as directed, will block any exposure of soft tissues to this light.

    - It is recommended that those currently treated for a serious illness or disorder (e.g. immune compromised, AIDS, etc) should consult a medical doctor before use.

    - Teeth whitening is not a permanent solution. To maintain results practice good oral hygiene, avoiding staining foods and drinks, and scheduling regular dental cleanings.

    - There are various teeth whitening methods available, such as in-chair professional whitening, take-home kits, or over-the-counter products. Consider which option aligns best with your preferences, budget, and timeline.

    It's always a good idea to consult with a dental professional who can assess each specific situation and provide personalised recommendations.

  • Like any dental procedure, teeth whitening treatments can have potential risks and side effects, although they are generally minimal and temporary. It's important to be aware of them before undergoing any whitening treatment. Here are a few potential risks and side effects:

    - Relapse – After treatment, it is natural for the teeth to regress somewhat in their shading. This is natural and should be very gradual, but it can be accelerated by exposing the teeth to various staining agents.

    - Gum/Lip/Cheek Inflammation/Burn – Improper isolation during the whitening procedure may cause or result in (i) inflammation of your gums, lips or cheek margins due to exposure of a small area of those tissues to the whitening gel or the LED light, or (ii) a chemical burn due to the whitening gel coming in contact with soft tissue. The inflammation or burn is usually temporary and will subside in a few days.

    - Dry/Chapped Lips – the whitening treatment involves 3-4 15minute sessions during which the mouth is kept open for the entire treatment by a plastic retractor which covers the lips. This could result in dryness of chapping of the lips or cheek margins, which can be treated by application of lip balm or Vitamin E oil.

    - Cavities or Leaking Fillings – Most dental whitening is indicated for the outside of the teeth, except for patients who have already undergone root canal procedure. If any open cavities or fillings that are leaking and allow gel to penetrate the tooth are present, significant pain could result. If your teeth have these conditions it is recommended to have the cavities filled or fillings redone before teeth whitening.

    - Cervical Abrasion/Erosion – these are conditions which affect roots of the teeth when the gums recede and they are characterised by grooves, notches and/or depressions, that appear darker than the rest of the teeth, where the teeth meet the gums. These appear darker because they lack the enamel that covers the rest of the teeth. Even if these areas are not currently sensitive, they can allow the whitening gel to penetrate the teeth, causing sensitivity. If cervical abrasion/erosion exists on my teeth, these areas will be covered with dental dam prior treatment.

  • During the first 24 hours after in-chair treatment, some patients can experience some tooth sensitivity or pain. This is normal and is usually mild, but it can be worse in susceptible individuals. Normally, tooth sensitivity or pain following an in-chair treatment subsides within 24 hours, but in rare cases can persist for longer periods. People with existing sensitivity:

    -recession exposing root surfaces,

    -exposed dentine,

    -untreated caries,

    -cracked teeth,

    -oral tissue injury,

    -open cavities,

    -leaking fillings,

    or other dental conditions that cause sensitivity or allow higher penetration of the gel into the tooth. Those conditions may increase or prolong tooth sensitivity or pain during/after in-chair whitening treatment. If sensitivity occurs it is transient, Sonreir provides a desensitising gel to use following treatment and is recommend to brush with Sensodyne for two weeks before and after treatment.

  • While there are many over-the-counter whitening products available, it's best to have teeth whitened by a dental professional.

    Why? Dental professionals have the expertise and knowledge to assess an individuals oral health and determine the most effective whitening treatment. Using professional grade whitening agents that are safe and provide better and longer lasting results compared to over-the-counter options. Sonreir can customise the treatment to suit specific needs and address any concerns.

  • When done correctly, professional teeth whitening treatments should not damage tooth enamel. The whitening products used by dental professionals are designed to be safe for teeth and gums.

    Overusing whitening products or using improper techniques can potentially damage tooth enamel or cause tooth sensitivity. Dental professionals assess oral health, determine the most suitable whitening treatment, and ensure safety throughout the whitening process.

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Address

2/79 Unley Road, Parkside, SA 5063
(enter on Belgrave Court, upstairs at Joint Hair)

Hours
Wednesday 9am-6pm
Saturday 3:30pm–5pm

 

Address

Choimes Dental, 3/405 Torrens Road, Kilkenny 5009
(carpark on Coles St)

Hours
Tuesday 1pm –5pm
Thursday 1pm-7pm

 

Get in touch

P 0439 867 436
E rebecca@sonreir.com.au

Upstairs at 2/79 Unley Road, Parkside (enter Belgrave Cr)
Choimes Dental, 3/405 Torrens Road, Kilkenny