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Time for teeth whitening? This is how it works

By HBF
4 minutes
23 February 2023
If you’ve noticed a gradual discolouration of your teeth, shiny whites may be more achievable than you think.

Teeth whitening is an effective and simple treatment for improving the appearance and colour of teeth often discoloured from coffee, tea, smoking, or excessive fluoride.

HBF Dental Dentist, Dr. Abraham Al-Quaysi explains how it works and what to expect.

How does teeth whitening work?

How long does it last?

Teeth whitening can last for several years, but it’s not permanent.

For longer-lasting results you should:

Visit your dentist once or twice a year for cleaning and a check-up.

Affordable dental cover with HBF

How can I cover the cost of teeth whitening?

Medicare doesn't cover the cost of most dental services the way it does with other health services.

Depending on your level of Extras cover, you may be able to claim for teeth whitening.

In-chair whitening is currently around $700 AUD. This is a rough estimate provided at the time of this article, contact your dentist to discuss the cost of whitening and what is right for you.

Learn more about dental cover

A quick note on whitening toothpaste

When asked about whitening toothpaste this is what Dr. Abraham Al-Quaysi would like to remind people. There are usually two types of whitening toothpaste. The first one is the one which uses abrasive material (like charcoal) as an ingredient. This physically removes stains from the enamel. Then, there are whitening toothpastes that have a bleaching material in them, like Hydrogen peroxide for instance. As a whitening agent, this actually penetrates the enamel and whitens it from the inside.

Both are safe to use as long as they are bought from a regulated provider, like supermarkets and pharmacies. The amount of bleaching material is so low that it is unlikely to cause any harm. As for toothpastes with charcoal, they are safe as well and they have been clinically tested. It can be harmful to use charcoal powder though, as it can be extremely abrasive and it can actually harm the enamel of the teeth.


1 Health Direct - Teeth Whitening

~ For eligible HBF members with extras cover at HBF Dental Centres from 1 May 2023. Check-up and clean include comprehensive examination, scale and clean, fluoride treatment and up to 2 x-rays, as clinically necessary. Limit of one visit per person per calendar year, waiting periods and other exclusions apply. Learn more at hbfdental.com.au

*Must hold Extras cover. Benefits vary depending on extras cover held. Services must be provided at an HBF Member Plus dental provider and charged in accordance with the Member Plus schedule fee. Waiting periods apply before benefits are payable. Limits apply.

^ Annual limits and waiting periods apply. Percentage back benefits are payable for services, programs and providers approved by HBF, when provider charges in accordance with the Member Plus schedule fee. Excludes Basic Extras and closed products.


This article contains general information only and does not take into account the health, personal situation or needs of any person. In conjunction with your GP or treating health care professional, please consider whether the information is suitable for you and your personal circumstances.

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