Hygiene Treatment Services
Good oral hygiene is the key foundation to a healthy mouth. By keeping your mouth healthy you can prevent tooth decay, gum disease, bad breath and reap all the benefits of better wellbeing. Our hygienists work hand in hand with our dentists offering expert advice whilst giving you the choice and control over your treatment.
We recommend
To help support a healthy mouth our team recommend that your teeth are cleaned professionally by our hygienists at least twice a year. This includes tooth scaling to remove plaque, tooth polishing and removal of tartar to prevent cavities, gingivitis and gum disease.
Our highly skilled hygienists will carefully and gently treat your gums, removing active disease. They will also demonstrate the best techniques for your home oral hygiene care in a way that suits your needs.
Hygiene visits are essential for:
- Gum disease
- Scaling and polishing and stain removal
- General oral health
- Diet advice and decay prevention
- Brushing technique
- Manage bad breath
- Advice on acids and tooth erosion
The Hygiene shopping list
We have a range of options available to support your oral hygiene and the list below includes some of the options which can be discussed and agreed with your hygienist.
Classic Scale & Polish
Estimated time: 30 minutes
Includes: Soft tissue assessment, screening for gum disease, oral hygiene assessment and advice, ultrasonic and/or handscaling, plaque and calculus removal, standard prophy polish, dietary advice
Classic Scale & Air-Flow Polish
Estimated time: 30 minutes
Includes: Soft tissue assessment, screening for gum disease, oral hygiene assessment and advice, ultrasonic and/or handscaling, plaque and calculus removal, Air-Flow Polish* (if suitable), dietary advice
Intensive Stain Removal
Estimated time: 45 minutes
Includes: Full mouth ultrasonic scaling to remove calculus deposits followed by a comprehensive stain removal with the Air-Flow Polish* (If suitable).
Ideal for people who accumulate staining but don’t necessarily require bleaching treatments for an instant brightening.
Advanced Hygiene Maintenance with Air-Flow Polish:
Estimated time: 45 minutes
For: Patients who have stable periodontal disease
Includes: Soft tissue assessment, oral hygiene assessment and advice, accessing residual pockets and completing a ‘deep clean’ with the ultrasonic scaler and Air-Flow used in each pocket. This appointment can also include an annual pocket chart to reassess periodontal disease status when required.
Full Periodontal Treatment
Estimated time: 45-60 minutes
Includes: Detailed pocket charting, non-surgical deep ultrasonic cleaning to removed plaque and calculus from the pockets, oral hygiene advice, help stabilise periodontal disease.
Initial assessment required prior to commencing treatment for suitability and treatment planning
Non Surgical Periodontal Treatment
Estimated time: 60 minutes per appointment
Includes: Detailed pocket charting, half mouth non-surgical deep ultrasonic cleaning to help stabilise periodontal disease. Usually required periodically after full periodontal treatment.
Advanced Implant Maintenance with Air-Flow
Estimated time: 45 minutes
Includes: Soft tissue assessment, screening for gum disease, oral hygiene assessment and advice, ultrasonic and/or handscaling, plaque and calculus removal, Air-Flow Polish* (If suitable) around each implant. This appointment also includes detailed pocket charting around each implant when required.
Recommended annually for most implant patients
EMS Air-Flow Machine
The EMS Air-Flow machine delivers a gentle mixture air, water and micro-fine powder (either erythritol or Sodium Bicarbonate) which disrupts bacterial biofilms, removes plaque and completely removes both old and new stains caused over time by tea, coffee, wine and cigarettes. The effect is instant!
The powders are safe to use on tooth surfaces, dental crowns and bridges and all dental appliances.
It is also safe to use around dental implants and areas of periodontal disease.
WARNING:
*Air-Flow Polish is NOT suitable for patients who have respiratory disorders including asthma and COPD.