What is Professional Hygiene?
Professional hygiene keeps your mouth clean and disease-free with regular dental check-ups. Our hygienists will inspect your gums for periodontal disease and detect and treat gum disease.
We suggest you maintain optimal oral health, so that gum disease stays away from you. Daily oral healthcare plays a significant role in professional hygiene, such as the products you use for oral health.
Types of Professional Dental Cleaning
Routine Dental Cleaning
The most common type of dental cleaning for children and adults. We advise you to have a routine dental check-up to determine potential risks.
Deep Cleaning
It is used for individuals with many build-ups along their gum lines and beneath their pockets. During a deep cleaning, our hygienist will clean the gum pockets that tend to hold plaque and tartar.
Scaling and Root Planing
It is an intensive dental cleaning which is used to treat gum disease. During this procedure, the gums are pulled back, and a dental instrument is used to scrape out plaque and tartar from below and above the gum line.
Gross Debridement
A dentist often administers a dental cleaning procedure to determine if any teeth issues are not noticed before the dental cleaning.
What Happens During The Professional Hygiene Treatment?
We take extreme care of dental aesthetics and emphasise the importance of regular professional hygiene and how it can contribute to your beautiful smile.
Have your teeth examined by Dr Pratik Modi at least twice a year. The examination involves your throat, gums, tongue, jaws, lips, and teeth. As a part of the dental hygiene procedure, we look for signs of decay, disease, or an early sign of severe disease.
After the examination, we remove dental calculus painlessly with our ultrasound extensions. The air polishing machine removes soft deposits, fine tooth polishing, and fluorine-based micro granules prevent caries’ formation.
How Much Would It Take You To Recover?
Patients usually have mild to moderate pain and sensitivity for a day or two. However, professional dental hygiene does not cause damage to teeth and gums. Within seven days, the gums will begin to heal and re-attach to the roots of the teeth. Full recovery will take up to 6 to 8 weeks.
Why Choose Us For Professional Dental Hygiene?
Why should you get your teeth professionally cleaned?
Our professional dental hygiene services are not just for keeping your smile clean and bright, but it significantly impacts your general gum health. We remove the stains that discolour your teeth so that you will be left with brighter, whiter, healthy oral health. Having regular dental check-ups will prevent gum disease and early tooth loss.
FAQs
Can I remove tartar on my own?
No. If you try to remove tartar by yourself, you will end up hurting yourself and damaging your teeth. Removing tartar needs scalers, which are sharp. You can always visit our best professional hygienist for your oral health.
What are dental tartar, calculus and plaque?
Dental plaque is a soft and sticky thing that builds up on your teeth every day. It contains millions of bacteria which feed on the sugar in your diet, leading to tooth decay or gum disease.
Tartar and calculus are when plaque hardens between your teeth. If it remains too long in your mouth, the gum becomes inflamed and damages teeth.
Please Explain the difference between a dentist and a dental hygienist.
Dental hygienists are uniquely trained in oral health and profoundly understand how and why your teeth and gums become unhealthy. They can spot the early signs of gum disease and help you practice good oral health.
Dentists have a deeper understanding of the anatomy of your face, head and neck that help them spot early signs of chronic disease. A dentist will treat tooth decay, restore your broken teeth or replace the missing ones, and provide oral hygiene services.