Teeth Whitening Dentists in Christchurch
Compare 22 dental clinics in Christchurch offering professional teeth whitening..
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Teeth whitening in Christchurch: what to expect
In-chair: £400–£900. Take-home custom trays: £250–£450. Combined: £500–£700.
A single in-chair session takes 60–90 minutes. Take-home kits require 2–3 weeks of nightly use for full results.
Only GDC-registered dentists can legally whiten teeth in the UK.
All dental clinics in Christchurch
22 clinics listed.
Copper Beech Clinic
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Cheriton Dental Practice
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Christchurch Family Dentistry
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Highcliffe Family Dentistry
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Christchurch Orthodontics Limited
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Christchurch Dental Centre
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Christchurch Orthodontics
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Avon Dental Practice
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Avon Dental Practice
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Copper Beech Clinic
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Priory Dental Practice
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Hoburn Dental Practice
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R.P. Bendall
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Beacon Lodge Dental Surgery
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B. Tiernan
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Hoburne Dental Practice
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Highcliffe Dental Practice
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Christchurch Family Dentistry
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Highcliffe Dental Care
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Robinson'S Dental Practice Ltd
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Highcliffe Family Dentistry
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Highcliffe Dental Centre
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Teeth whitening in Christchurch — FAQs
How much does teeth whitening cost in Christchurch?+
Professional teeth whitening in Christchurch typically costs between £250 and £900. In-chair Zoom or laser whitening is usually £400–£900 for a single session, while take-home custom-tray kits supplied by a dentist range from £250–£450. NHS dentistry does not cover cosmetic whitening, so all whitening treatments are private — even at NHS practices.
How many dentists offer teeth whitening in Christchurch?+
We list 22 dental clinics in Christchurch, 17 of which accept NHS patients for general dentistry. All clinics shown can offer private cosmetic whitening — by law in the UK, only registered dentists, dental therapists, or hygienists working to a dentist's prescription can legally whiten teeth.
Is teeth whitening safe at a Christchurch dentist?+
Yes. Whitening carried out by a GDC-registered dentist in Christchurch is safe and regulated. UK law limits hydrogen peroxide concentration to 6% (or equivalent), and your dentist will assess your gum health, existing fillings, and crowns first. Avoid beauty salons or unregulated providers — non-dentist whitening is illegal in the UK.
What's the difference between NHS and private dentists in Christchurch?+
NHS dentists in Christchurch provide essential dental care at fixed government rates (Bands 1–3, currently £26.80–£319.10). Private dentists set their own fees but typically offer shorter waiting times, longer appointments, and a wider range of cosmetic treatments including teeth whitening, veneers, and Invisalign. Many practices in Christchurch offer both NHS and private treatment.
How do I choose the best dentist for whitening in Christchurch?+
Look for a CQC-rated practice, check verified patient reviews, and confirm the clinician is GDC-registered. Ask about the brand of whitening used (Enlighten, Zoom, Boutique, Philips), whether you'll get custom-fitted trays, the total cost including consultation, and the expected number of shades of improvement. Most reputable Christchurch clinics offer a free consultation.
Considering at-home whitening instead?
If a professional in-chair treatment isn't right for you, browse our independent reviews of at-home kits and strips — many deliver visible results from much less.
