Professional cleaning, stain removal and oral health advice.
Visiting your dental hygienist is an integral part of maintaining good oral health. Your hygienist is a dental care professional whose area of expertise focuses on preventing oral disease such as gum disease and tooth decay.
So, what happens when you first arrive?
Your hygienist will begin by reviewing your medical history, which is vital in ensuring safe care. This will include any medical conditions you may have or any prescribed medications you may be taking that could have an effect on the care you receive. They will also enquire about your social history which includes your smoking status and alcohol consumption that also have an influence on your oral health. Your hygienist will also ask about any past dental history, your current oral hygiene regime and any concerns you may have with your teeth.
Having a thorough look
Next, your hygienist will assess your teeth and soft tissues within your mouth. They will assess the health of your gums and discuss their findings with you and finally, determine the treatment required.
What happens during the treatment?
Treatment may include professional mechanical plaque removal (PMPR) above and below the gum line to remove plaque and calculus from the teeth. This is usually done by an ultrasonic scaler which is a powered instrument producing vibrations and a water jet, as well as hand instruments where required. Your hygienist will then polish your teeth to remove stains and give your teeth a nice gleaming shine. Sometimes a good clean can prevent the need to whiten your teeth!
Following treatment, your hygienist will then advise you of a tailored oral hygiene regime in order to maintain excellent plaque control at home. Information may include toothbrushing techniques, flossing technique and/or the use of interdental brushes. They may also share information related to smoking cessation, diet advice and the use of fluoride in preventing dental decay.
Based on your oral condition, your hygienist will then determine an appropriate schedule for you to receive ongoing care and follow up on any issues raised. Any concerns that your hygienist cannot attend to will be referred accordingly and cared for by the appropriate professional.