Zoom teeth whitening and custom take-home whitening kits are available at our Melbourne CBD clinic. A consultation is needed to assess whether teeth whitening is suitable for your situation and to explain the options, costs, and risks involved.
You can book an online consultation or call (03) 9042 0483.
Results vary from person to person. To read more on treatment risks and considerations, please see here.











Teeth whitening in Melbourne costs between $150 and $795, depending on your treatment type. Our in-clinic treatments will cost more, but tend to offer better and faster results, making them a popular choice. To whiten your teeth, we use Philips Zoom teeth whitening to help you achieve the perfect shade with minimal effort. The price of the treatment can vary depending on the shade you want to achieve, if any dental work is required beforehand, and whether you are adding additional at-home treatments.
We have outlined the starting costs of our various teeth whitening treatment options below to help you compare. The breakdown includes a starting price of the treatment and what is included with each option.
Treatment | Price | What's included |
In-Chair whitening and take-home kit | $795* | Professional in-chair whitening with LED light activation, plus custom take-home trays and gel |
Check-up, cleaning and whitening | $595 for 2 hours* | Dental check-up, professional clean, and in-chair whitening treatment |
In-Chair whitening | $450 for 1.5 hours* | In-chair whitening using Zoom Philips or Pola whitening gels |
Take-home whitening kit | $350* | Custom trays with whitening gel for use at home |
Top-up whitening gels | $150* | Additional whitening gel refills for existing take-home trays |
*Additional costs may apply if dental work is required before whitening. The final cost depends on your individual treatment plan. A consultation is required to confirm pricing. Whitening results vary from person to person and are not permanent.
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Payment plan options are available to spread the cost of teeth whitening treatment. Interest-free plans are available. See below for details.
Our teeth whitening options come with flexible and interest-free payment plans that include simple terms and easy management options. Details of our interest-free payment plans for teeth whitening include:
For more information about our payment plans and eligibility, you can head to our payment plan page or book a consultation with one of our dentists for an accurate price and guidance on your payment options.
Our Zoom Philips teeth whitening treatment follows several steps. We also offer take-home whitening options. Below is an overview of the in-chair treatment process. Results vary from person to person.












Zoom teeth whitening is a professional whitening treatment by Philips. It uses a light-activated bleaching gel to reduce stains and discolouration. Results of up to eight shades lighter have been reported, though individual results vary depending on tooth structure, existing staining, and lifestyle factors. The treatment includes Relief ACP (amorphous calcium phosphate), which is designed to help reduce sensitivity during the procedure. A consultation is recommended to determine whether the treatment is appropriate for you.
Zoom whitening uses a bleaching gel containing hydrogen peroxide, which is applied to your teeth. When exposed to the Zoom LED light, the gel breaks down stains on the tooth surface. Results of up to eight shades lighter have been reported, though individual outcomes vary. The gel can also be used at home with custom trays; without the LED light, the lightening effect is more gradual. A consultation is recommended before proceeding.
Zoom teeth whitening at our clinic costs between $350 and $795, depending on the treatment type.* Take-home kits start from $350, in-chair whitening from $450, and combined packages including a check-up, clean, and whitening are available at $595. A consultation is needed to confirm which option is appropriate and to provide accurate pricing.
*Additional costs may apply if dental work is needed before whitening. The final cost depends on your individual treatment plan.
The Zoom teeth whitening procedure will typically take between one and two hours. The time it takes will depend on the shade you are trying to achieve and the colour of your current teeth. During a consultation, your dentist will provide you with an estimated time frame to help you understand how long the treatment will last.
Zoom teeth whitening has FDA approval and is performed by a dental professional. Side effects may include tooth sensitivity and gum irritation, which are common and typically short-term. Your practitioner will assess your suitability and explain the risks before treatment. For full information on risks, see our treatment risks page.
Zoom teeth whitening can cause temporary sensitivity. The hydrogen peroxide used in the whitening gel can irritate nerve endings, increasing tooth sensitivity, but this should subside after a few days. The teeth whitening procedure does not hurt, but you can experience mild discomfort during the treatment. This will subside after the treatment, and your dentist can use a local anesthetic to reduce any discomfort during the treatment if necessary.
Zoom whitening results typically last several months to two years, depending on diet, oral hygiene, and lifestyle factors such as smoking and consumption of staining foods and drinks. Whitening is not permanent. Results will fade over time, and top-up treatments may be needed. Regular dental appointments and good oral hygiene can help maintain results for longer.
Initially, after your Zoom teeth whitening treatment, you should avoid acidic and dark-pigmented foods and beverages. You should avoid these for 48 hours to prevent any staining or irritation. Foods and drinks like berries, dark sauces, coffee, and red wine should be avoided. You should also watch sugary foods like cakes and cookies as these can also stain and irrate your teeth.
After a Zoom whitening treatment, we will walk you through how best to care for your teeth to prevent whitening. We provide detailed aftercare guidance to help you care for your new, brighter smile.Zoom teeth whitening is not suitable for everyone. Certain criteria you must meet include being free from tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues. Typically, you need to be over 18 for the whitening treatment too and it is not recommeneded for pregnant or breastfeeding people.
We also don't recommend that anyone with sensitive teeth have the treatment, as it can worsen their treatment progress. If you have sensitive teeth or aren't sure if you qualify, book a consultation with a dentist to see if you are a suitable candidate.Medicare does not cover Zoom teeth whitening. Zoom teeth whitening is considered a cosmetic procedure rather than a medically necessary one. Medicare or other dental insurance plans will not cover it, and you will have to pay for your Zoom teeth whitening treatment yourself. You can access payment plans for our teeth whitening treatments to spread the cost. Learn more about our payment plans to see which option is right for you.
The difference between the Zoom teeth whitening and take-home whitening kits is that a dentist performs Zoom teeth whitening, and the take-home whitening kits are done yourself. The Zoom whitening is done using an LED light that activates bleaching agents in whitening gel to instantly brighten your teeth. Hydrogen peroxide is typically used to brighten your teeth by up to eight shades. At home whitening kits won't be as strong, as legally, hydrogen peroxide cannot be distributed to the public in large quantities. At-home whitening will typically be done by yourself on a weekly basis and will gradually whiten your teeth over time.