Air flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning

What is Air Flow Teeth Cleaning?

The Air Flow offers an advanced approach to dental cleaning by utilizing a specialized device that combines pressurized air, water, and fine powder. This powerful combination ensures a thorough and effective cleaning of your teeth.

What sets Air Flow apart is its innovative technology, which allows for temperature control and minimizes vibrations during the procedure, making the experience far more comfortable for patients. With these benefits and more, Air Flow is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a high-quality dental cleaning that promotes the health of both teeth and gums. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

 

Is it right for me?

Air Flow teeth cleaning is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to maintain healthy teeth and gums. While this treatment benefits all patients, it is particularly advantageous for individuals dealing with periodontal disease.

For patients with periodontal disease: If you suffer from gum inflammation or bleeding, whether due to gingivitis or periodontitis, Air Flow can be highly effective. This treatment is suitable for cleaning periodontal pockets up to 4-5mm deep and is also beneficial for those with gum recession, where the gums pull back and expose the tooth roots.

For patients with superficial enamel stains: If your teeth are stained from drinking coffee, tea, red wine, dark sodas, or from smoking, Air Flow can help. It’s also ideal for prepping teeth before a whitening treatment and effectively removes stains that might linger after orthodontic work. Stains are often more pronounced after braces due to the combination of poor oral hygiene and the consumption of staining beverages.

For patients who are anxious about dental visits or for children: This method offers a gentle and painless cleaning experience, making it a great option for those who fear going to the dentist or for younger patients.

For patients with sensitive teeth: Air Flow is excellent for individuals with increased tooth sensitivity because it minimizes discomfort. The technique reduces the vibrations on the tooth surface, and the fine powder particles can fill exposed dentinal tubules, thereby reducing sensitivity.

Safe for teeth with restorations: Air Flow is also safe to use on teeth that have fillings, veneers, implants, or crowns, so you don’t need to worry about damaging existing dental work.

Overall, Air Flow teeth cleaning is a versatile and effective option for various dental needs, providing a comfortable and thorough clean for all types of patients. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

 

Benefits of Air Flow Teeth Cleaning

-Air Flow is an advanced teeth cleaning technique that efficiently removes tartar and plaque from both above and below the gum line, targeting both supragingival and subgingival areas. This comprehensive approach not only helps prevent gum disease but also stops it from advancing further. Additionally, Air Flow offers several other advantages:

-Prevents tooth decay: By eliminating tartar build-up, which can trap bacteria and food particles, Air Flow helps prevent cavities and decay from forming.

-Removes stains and discoloration: This technique effectively gets rid of surface stains caused by everyday consumables like coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco.

-Painless experience: The process is gentle and comfortable, with many patients and dentists finding it more pleasant than traditional cleaning methods.

-More effective and comfortable: Compared to manual or ultrasonic cleaning tools, Air Flow provides more efficient results with less discomfort, particularly in deeper subgingival areas.

-Saves time at the dentist: The procedure is quicker than conventional cleanings, reducing the time patients need to keep their mouths open and minimizing overall discomfort.

-Leaves teeth polished: Air Flow leaves the teeth smooth and shiny, eliminating any roughness on the tooth surface.

-Promotes fresh breath: By thoroughly removing tartar, this cleaning technique helps eliminate bad breath, leaving your mouth feeling fresh.

-Non-abrasive: Air Flow is gentle on both tooth enamel and soft tissues, ensuring no damage is done during the cleaning process.

Overall, Air Flow teeth cleaning provides a thorough, comfortable, and efficient solution for maintaining optimal oral health and a bright, fresh smile. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

 

Costs

The cost of an Air Flow dental cleaning can range from £35 to £80. The final price depends on your specific needs, if there is a significant amount of tartar to remove or if the cleaning requires more time, the cost may be on the higher end. Reach out to us at Westmount Dental Surgery if you are interested in finding out the exact price for you. We would be delighted to provide you with a personalized quote and schedule your appointment. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

 

Process

Air Flow teeth cleaning is a quick and comfortable procedure that typically takes about 30 to 40 minutes, though the duration can vary depending on the individual’s needs. One of the great advantages of this method is that it is painless and doesn’t require anesthesia. However, if you have a significant amount of tartar, your dentist might use traditional cleaning methods first to remove the larger deposits before applying the Air Flow technique.

The Air Flow system uses a combination of pressurized water, air, and fine powder particles (such as Erythritol) to effectively clean the teeth. This gentle stream is directed from the device head to remove tartar, plaque, and surface stains without causing any discomfort. The intensity and temperature of the water jet can be adjusted to ensure maximum comfort for each patient, making the experience as pleasant as possible.

This method is particularly effective because the pressurized water can reach difficult areas, such as up to 4-5 mm below the gum line, without causing any damage or discomfort to the soft tissues. This allows for a deep clean without the need for manual or ultrasonic instruments that can sometimes cause discomfort.

In addition to cleaning, the powder used during the Air Flow treatment also polishes the teeth, leaving them smooth and free of any roughness. This dual-action process saves time since there is no need for a separate polishing step, as is often required with other cleaning techniques.

For optimal oral health, it’s recommended to have an Air Flow teeth cleaning every six months or at least once a year. Alongside these professional cleanings, remember to brush and floss daily to prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

 

Why our Clinic?

Dental cleanings are a fundamental part of maintaining not just oral health, but overall well-being, as they play a crucial role in preventing various diseases. Although dental cleanings are a relatively simple procedure, they are vital for keeping your mouth and body healthy. That’s why, at Westmount Dental Surgery, we are committed to using cutting-edge technology, such as the Air Flow system, to provide top-quality dental cleanings.

If you have any questions or wish to book an appointment, please feel free to reach out to us, we are always here to help and look forward to assisting you. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

 

Our Results

At Westmount Dental Surgery, our Air Flow teeth cleaning treatments deliver outstanding results, offering patients a gentle and pain-free experience. With the precision of this advanced technology and the expertise of our dental team, we provide long-lasting outcomes while maintaining the health of your teeth and gums.

We are confident that by combining Air Flow teeth cleaning with a consistent at-home oral hygiene routine, you can enjoy a bright, healthy smile for a longer time. Ready to elevate your dental care? Contact us today for more information or to schedule your appointment. Contact Air Flow teeth cleaning Esh Winning by emailing us at enquiries@Westmountdentalsurgery.co.uk to get free consultation about Dental hygienist appointment.

What is gum disease?

Gum disease causes the gums to become sore, inflamed and irritated. The first symptom is normally bleeding when you brush your teeth. There are different stages of gum disease – the early stage, known as gingivitis, is relatively simple to treat, but if left untreated, it can become a more advanced and painful form of gum disease known as periodontitis.

How do I know if I need to see the hygienist?

Everyone should see the hygienist to ensure they are cleaning their teeth in the right manner. Key warning signs that could indicate you should most certainly visit the hygienist include:

  • Red, sore and swollen gums
  • Bleeding when brushing
  • Receding gums
  • Teeth coming loose
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Pus between the teeth and gums

How often do I need to see the hygienist?

Your hygienist will recommend how often you should be visiting here, routine maintenance is normally every 6 months but you may be required to see the hygienist every 3 months depending on your oral health.

What is Cosmetic Stain Removal?

At Westmount Dental Surgery, we have many patients who come to us as a result of stained teeth caused by red wine, tea, coffee and even smoking!

Cosmetic stain removal is the perfect treatment option for removing these stains. Using ‘AirFlowTM’ technology, stains are removed by the projection of tiny carbonated particles and water pressure onto the surface of and in between each tooth.

Although cosmetic stain removal is not a whitening treatment, patients often comment on how much cleaner and whiter teeth appear after treatment.

Our Patient Care Co-ordinators are available to chat with you about any aspect of cosmetic stain removal, just call us today!

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