Dental Hygiene

Get Routine Dental Check-ups with the best Dentist in Stevenage.

Dental hygiene appointment involves the maintenance of keeping your teeth and gums in great health.

As they are the groundwork in which your teeth exist, they need to stay in great condition so that your teeth can keep performing the functions you need them to. Routine hygiene appointments ensure that this remains the case.
 

What are hygiene appointments?

Hygiene appointments should be an essential part of your efforts to stay healthy, just like your visits to the dentist.

Our responsibility is to remove plaque from along your gum line so that gum disease is not able to strike and create problems such as gum recession and small pockets between your teeth. Such issues make your teeth vulnerable not only to gum disease but to decay and dental erosion too.

Hygiene appointments: at a glance

  • Freshen your breath.
  • Remove deposits that cause gum disease.
  • Remove surface stains.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene.
  • Learn about how to keep your gums healthy.

We are proud to enhance your routine dental check-up digital scanner where you can view real-time scans of your own mouth right on the screen during your appointment, giving you full transparency and a clear understanding of your dental health. This interactive approach empowers you to see what we see, ask informed questions, and make confident decisions about your care, all while ensuring precise diagnostics and tailored treatment plans.

Airflow Polishing – an enhanced clean for your smile

Airflow tooth polishing is a gentle, supplementary clean that you can opt for after a classic scale and polish during your hygiene clean visits. The mixture of water, powder particles and compressed air is applied to your teeth and does an amazing job of getting to the nooks and crannies of your mouth, where plaque and tartar may have settled. We highly recommend Airflow Polishing, particularly for patients who have high-risk factors for gum disease, and who have a significant amount of plaque and tartar along the gum line.

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