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Dental hygiene

Professional oral hygiene is essential for preventing disease and maintaining the best possible appearance of your teeth. Regular professional hygiene not only enhance aesthetics but also help prevent serious oral conditions and tooth loss.

Dental hygiene can help prevent inflammation, bad breath, bleeding gums and tooth sensitivity. During your professional hygiene treatment, our specialists will recommend personalized oral hygiene products and offer guidance on proper brushing techniques and dental care.

Plaque buildup is one of the primary causes of tooth decay and other dental problems. The harmful microorganisms in plaque can also negatively affect overall health. Professional hygiene treatments protect you from oral and dental diseases, improve the look of your smile, and help keep it beautiful for years to come!

Professional hygiene procedures at ERA ESTHETIC DENTAL are performed by experienced dentists and hygienists. During the procedure, tartar is removed, soft and pigmented plaque is cleaned, and the surfaces of teeth and fillings are polished..

How the hygiene procedure works

When you reach a professional dentist or dental hygienist, there are several steps to follow.

  1. Removing hard plaque from the tooth surface. This step involves the use of laser technology, ultrasonic tools, soda jets, or manual instruments. The choice of tools depends on the sensitivity of your teeth and the amount of tartar present. If you have sensitive teeth or gums, be sure to inform your hygienist so the procedure can be adjusted for your comfort.
  2. Cleaning plaque under the gums. After removing surface plaque, the area beneath the gums is thoroughly cleaned. This step also uses laser, ultrasonic, and manual instruments to ensure all plaque is effectively removed.
  3. Eliminating soft plaque. Once tartar is cleared, soft plaque is removed using polishing pastes with varying levels of abrasiveness. The paste is chosen based on your individual needs. Smokers typically require a more abrasive paste, while those with sensitive teeth or gum conditions will benefit from a softer, gentler option.
  4. Cleaning the interdental space. As food particles builds up between the teeth and it is not possible to remove all the plaque with a regular toothbrush, special cleaning of the interdental space is needed. For this purpose, the hygienist uses metal bands, dental floss and interdental brushes.
  5. Tooth polishing with a paste. Polishing paste helps reveal the current condition of your teeth, and in some cases, multiple polishing sessions may be needed during your hygiene routine. The hygienist applies the paste with a special brush to polish your teeth. The alkaline properties of the paste protect against tooth decay and reduce the risk of gum disease. Its soft texture ensures it won’t scratch the tooth surface. After treatment, your teeth will appear brighter and whiter.
  6. Fluoride application. After brushing and polishing, a fluoride solution is applied for 2-4 minutes. This strengthens the enamel, reduces tooth sensitivity, and helps prevent cavities.
  7. Recommendations for dental care. At the end of the session, the hygienist will provide tips on maintaining healthy, beautiful teeth. You’ll be shown the proper techniques for brushing and flossing. Although these tools are well known, they must be used correctly to avoid damaging the teeth and gums.

The importance of professional oral hygiene

The microorganisms in plaque contribute to the development of conditions like tooth decay, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Besides, if soft plaque is not removed, it hardens into tartar, which hinders the mouth’s natural cleaning processes, traps bacteria, and leads to other oral issues such as gum inflammation, periodontal disease, and enamel demineralization. This can also cause bad breath.

Professional oral hygiene can protect you from these problems and help maintain the health and appearance of your teeth. Regular cleanings prevent discoloration and can also prepare your teeth for other treatments if necessary..

How often professional hygiene treatment is needed?

Regardless of your current oral health, it is recommended to visit a dental hygienist every six months. In some cases—such as frequent plaque buildup, chronic conditions, smoking, or wearing fixed orthodontic appliances—it is advisable to have professional cleanings more frequently, every 2-4 months.
Our professional oral hygiene clinic uses the most advanced technology, ultrasound and laser.