Dental hygiene visits
Dental examinations alone aren't enough to future-proof your mouth, and we encourage you to visit our expert hygienist as often as recommended by your clinician.
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No matter how thoroughly you brush, you will always miss something - your brush simply can't reach all the places it needs to. Our hygienist will clean your teeth with specialist tools to dislodge plaque and tartar from the places you can’t reach. This deep clean will significantly reduce your risk of gum disease and tooth decay, as well as remove unsightly surface stains from your teeth.
Airflow Tooth Polishing
We are proud to offer one of the latest teeth cleaning innovations: Airflow Tooth Polishing. Unlike a regular scale and polish, Airflow works by disclosing any plaque and tartar on your teeth with a blue solution before removing them with a gentle jet of water, air and powder particles. It is an effective way to combat stains caused by coffee, red wine and tobacco - leaving your teeth whiter and brighter.
We choose Airflow cleaning because it is quicker and more gentle than other methods, making for a more comfortable experience in the chair – especially for those with sensitive teeth and gums.
Frequently asked questions
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What is preventative dentistry?Preventative dentistry refers to the practices and procedures aimed at preventing dental problems before they occur or worsen. The goal of preventative dentistry is to maintain good oral health, prevent tooth decay and gum disease, and avoid the need for more invasive and costly dental treatments. Examples of preventative dentistry include regular dental checkups and cleanings, fluoride treatments, dental sealants, and oral hygiene education. Through these practices, preventative dentistry helps to promote healthy teeth and gums and reduce the risk of dental problems in the future. Preventative dentistry is important for people of all ages, and it is especially crucial for children as they develop their permanent teeth. By establishing good oral hygiene habits early on and receiving regular preventative dental care, children can avoid many common dental problems and maintain good oral health throughout their lives.
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Why is it important to visit a general dentist regularly?Regular visits to a general dentist are important for maintaining good oral health. General dentists can detect early signs of dental problems, such as cavities and gum disease, before they become more serious and require more invasive treatments. They can also provide preventive services such as dental cleanings and fluoride treatments to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
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How often should I visit a general dentist?Most general dentists recommend that you visit them for a dental health review at least annually. However, the frequency of your visits may depend on your individual dental health needs. If you have a history of dental problems, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits.
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How can I find a good general dentist?You can find a good general dentist by asking for recommendations from family and friends, checking online reviews, and researching dentists in your area. It's important to choose a dentist who makes you feel comfortable and who takes the time to explain your dental health needs and treatment options.