Teeth whitening in Noida costs between Rs 5,000 and Rs 20,000. A basic in-clinic session and a Philips Zoom treatment are genuinely different procedures not the same thing at different prices. Standard in-office treatments sit at Rs 8,000 to Rs 12,000. Advanced options using LED or laser activation go up to Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000 at specialist clinics. All professional whitening works on extrinsic staining from tea, coffee, wine, smoking, and age-related yellowing. None of it touches intrinsic discolouration from medication or developmental defects.
According to Dr. Suhrab Singh, a dentist at Neo Dental Care, one of the best dental clinics in Noida, “Most patients only think about the shade change. They do not think about what happens when the gel gets onto unprotected gum tissue, or lands on a tooth with an undetected crack. A proper whitening session has four or five steps before the gel even goes on. That is what you are paying for when the price looks higher than the clinic down the road.”
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What Whitening Options Are Available in Noida and What Do They Cost?
The options differ in speed, depth of result, and what they are best suited for.
- Standard in-office whitening (Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000): One visit. The dentist applies a professional peroxide gel with gum protection throughout. Most people leave 3 to 5 shades lighter. Nothing over the counter comes close to what a supervised professional application delivers.
- Philips Zoom LED whitening (Rs 12,000 to Rs 18,000): Three to four 15-minute cycles with LED activation under an hour for up to 8 shades of change. Every Zoom session at Neo Dental Care starts with Air Flow cleaning first. Surface debris gets cleared before the gel goes on, not after it has been sitting on top of it.
- Laser whitening (Rs 12,000 to Rs 20,000): Higher-powered activation, useful for staining that has built up over years of smoking or daily coffee. One session, no repeated cycles. Faster than standard in-office and suited to cases where the staining is deeper or more resistant.
- Take-home kits (Rs 3,000 to Rs 6,000): Custom trays fitted to your teeth, used with prescription-strength carbamide peroxide at home over 10 to 14 nights. Results build gradually. The trays last for years and top-up sessions cost almost nothing once you already have them.
Every whitening option at Neo Dental Care including Air Flow pre-treatment and post-session sensitivity management is covered on our Philips Zoom teeth whitening in Noida page.
What Determines the Final Cost and What Should You Know Before Booking?
The price you pay and the result you get both depend on factors that most patients do not think about before they book.
- Stain type decides whether whitening will work at all: Extrinsic staining responds well to tea, coffee, wine, smoking, age-related yellowing. Intrinsic staining from tetracycline, fluorosis, or a dead tooth does not shift with bleaching regardless of concentration or session length. Those cases need veneers. Finding this out before you book saves the cost and frustration of a treatment that was never going to work.
- Tooth condition before treatment: Whitening gel goes through enamel. If there are active cavities, cracked teeth, exposed roots, or inflamed gums present, the peroxide finds pathways it should not and the result is significant sensitivity or pain rather than whiter teeth. A clinical examination before any whitening session is not optional. It exists to confirm the teeth are ready.
- Gum protection and who does the procedure: Professional whitening gel must not contact the gum tissue. Clinics that use untrained staff or skip proper gum protection create real risk of chemical burns and sensitivity that can last weeks. The dentist should be directly supervising the application throughout not just the consultation before and after.
- Sequencing with other cosmetic work: Whitening goes first always if veneers, crowns, or composite bonding are also planned. Restorations are shade-matched at fabrication and they do not lighten afterward. Whitening after crowns or veneers are in place means the natural teeth get lighter and the restorations stay the same colour. The mismatch is obvious and the only fix is replacing the restorations.
How whitening fits within a broader smile improvement plan alongside veneers, bonding, or gum contouring is covered in our blog on what a smile makeover includes.
Why Choose Dr. Suhrab Singh at Neo Dental Care?
Dr. Suhrab Singh is an MDS-qualified cosmetic dentist at Neo Dental Care, Noida NABH-accredited, inside Neo Hospital, Sector 50 He is a recipient of National Quality Achievement Award for Best Dentist, 2020.Standard in-office whitening, Philips Zoom, laser whitening, and take-home kits are all available here. Air Flow pre-treatment runs before every whitening session. Every patient gets a clinical check before treatment starts to confirm suitability and manage sensitivity risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard in-office sessions start from Rs 5,000. Philips Zoom and laser whitening at specialist clinics run Rs 12,000 to Rs 20,000. The price gap reflects a real difference better technology, higher agent concentration, and a more controlled result
A year to eighteen months if you look after it. Tea, coffee, red wine, and smoking all pull the shade back faster. A top-up session at that point is quick and cheap compared to starting again.
Done by a qualified dentist with proper gum protection yes. Some sensitivity for 24 to 48 hours afterward is normal. Shop kits are a different story: no clinical oversight, wrong concentrations, no gum isolation.
Surface staining from food, drink, and smoking responds well. Staining that originates from inside the tooth tetracycline, fluorosis, trauma does not shift with bleaching. That needs veneers, not whitening gel.
Reference:
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11672885/
- https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13031690/
Desclaimer:
This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional dental advice. Please consult a qualified dental professional for a diagnosis and personalised treatment plan.