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Teeth Whitening · Providence, RI

Teeth Whitening in Providence

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Professional teeth whitening is the entry point of cosmetic dentistry - a single in-office session is the least expensive treatment on most cosmetic menus and one of the few with same-week availability almost everywhere. Practices typically offer two formats: an in-office session of about an hour in the chair, and custom take-home trays made from impressions of your teeth, with take-home kits usually priced below in-office treatment. Some offices bundle whitening with cleanings or new-patient exams, so the advertised price isn't always the whole story. When comparing, check which format the price covers and whether a touch-up kit is included. Confirm pricing at a consultation with a licensed dentist.

Typical pricing in Providence

Typical Providence pricing: a single implant (implant, abutment and crown) usually runs $3,000-$6,400, porcelain veneers about $1,000-$2,200 per tooth, and Invisalign about $3,600-$7,000. Quotes typically undercut Boston by 15-25%.

See our full guide to dental clinics in Providence for local pricing and how to choose.

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Teeth Whitening in Providence - common questions

How much does professional teeth whitening cost? +
In-office sessions typically run $300-800. Custom take-home trays from a dentist usually price below that, and some offices bundle whitening with a cleaning or exam. Confirm what the quoted price covers at a consultation with a licensed dentist.
How do I choose where to get my teeth whitened? +
Compare the all-in session price, whether a take-home touch-up kit is included, and the practice's reviews. If you're considering more cosmetic work later, booking the consultation at a practice that also offers veneers or bonding lets you plan treatments in the right order.
How long does an in-office whitening appointment take? +
Most in-office sessions take about 60-90 minutes, and many practices can schedule within days. Take-home trays need a short impressions visit first, with the trays ready shortly after - ask the office about turnaround when booking.
How much do dental implants cost in Providence? +
A single dental implant (implant, abutment and crown) in Providence typically runs $3,000-$6,400. Full-arch All-on-4 treatment usually starts around $16,000-$18,000 per arch. Confirm the itemized total at a consultation.
Is dental work cheaper in Providence than Boston? +
Consistently - comparable specialist implant and cosmetic work typically quotes 15-25% below metro Boston, and some Massachusetts patients from the South Shore travel down for exactly that reason. For multi-visit implant treatment the savings outweigh the drive.
How do I choose an implant dentist in Providence? +
Verify a periodontist, prosthodontist or oral surgeon performs placement, expect CT/3D imaging, and get an itemized all-in quote. East Side practices carry the longest review histories in the ranked list below.
Which Providence areas have the most dental clinics? +
The East Side and Federal Hill lead in the city, with dense suburban coverage in Cranston, Warwick and East Providence. The ranked list below covers Rhode Island's core market by reviews.

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