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Dental Cleans and Hygienists

Our dental hygienists play a key role in maintaining optimal gum health and preventing dental conditions such as decay and erosion, helping you enjoy a healthy, long-lasting smile.

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The importance of dental hygiene

Prevention is a primary focus at Smile Solutions. To safeguard your dental health and optimise oral hygiene, it is recommended that you regularly see a hygienist as well as your dentist. Over time, calculus (tartar) builds up on your teeth, both above and below the gum line, in the natural pockets surrounding each tooth. Calculus cannot be removed simply by brushing or flossing, so a visit to a hygienist for a professional clean is necessary. When left untreated, especially below the gum line, calculus can cause gingivitis (gum inflammation) and periodontitis (advanced gum disease involving bone loss).

The majority of dental diseases are preventable. Visiting a hygienist every six months is an important step in preventing plaque build-up and other oral health issues. Maintaining good dental health also supports your overall health, making regular care essential.

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What is the role of a dental hygienist?

Dental hygienists are trained clinicians who specialise in maintaining gum health and preventing dental problems such as decay and erosion. They perform professional cleanings, evaluate the condition of your teeth and gums, and provide personalised guidance to prevent oral diseases.

Typically holding an Advanced Diploma or Bachelor of Oral Health, hygienists work with you to create a tailored care plan, demonstrate the correct way to brush and floss, and give detailed instructions for your home routine. Following their advice—brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day—helps protect your teeth and gums and maintains your oral health between appointments.

What to expect during a hygiene appointment?

  • Initial assessment

    Your dental hygienist will begin by evaluating your overall dental health, including your gums and teeth. They will address any concerns you have and discuss their findings, explaining whether you can continue your home oral care routine or if additional treatment is needed.

  • Routine clean

    Your teeth will be professionally cleaned to remove plaque and bacteria. Hardened plaque (calculus) is first removed using an ultrasonic device, which gently knocks it off while flushing your gums with water to remove bacteria.

  • Fine cleaning with hand instruments

    A hygienist’s advice includes brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day. Following their guidance helps protect your teeth and gums and ensures your oral health is maintained between appointments.

  • Polishing

    Once all calculus is removed, your teeth will be polished with a handpiece and polishing paste to smooth the surfaces and give your teeth a clean, bright finish.

  • Fluoride treatment

    After rinsing, a fluoride treatment is applied to help strengthen your teeth and protect against decay.

How to care for your oral health between appointments

1

Brush your teeth twice a day

Brush morning and night for approximately 2 minutes using a gentle circular motion or an electric toothbrush to remove plaque from most tooth surfaces.
2

Floss daily

Floss between your teeth once a day using a gentle sawing motion that reaches just below the gum line. Be careful not to damage your gums. Inter-dental brushes, like Piksters, can also be used to reach areas your toothbrush cannot.
3

Maintain a healthy diet

Eat balanced meals that are low in sugar and acid, and limit snacking to help prevent dental decay.
4

Schedule regular check-ups

Regular visits with your dental hygienist (recommended every six months) help monitor your gum and dental health, ensuring problems are prevented or detected early.

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What’s the difference between a hygienist, dentist, and periodontist?

Dental Hygienist

Role / Focus

Performs professional teeth cleans and monitors gum health; focuses on assessment and prevention of future dental problems.

When to visit

Every six months for routine cleaning and gum check-ups.

General Dentist

Role / Focus

Performs annual check-ups and looks after general dental health.

When to visit

For your yearly check-up, treatment of cavities, fillings, and general oral health concerns.

Specialist Periodontist

Role / Focus

Specialist in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of gum disease; performs dental implants, bone grafts, and gum lifts.

When to visit

When referred by a dentist or hygienist for advanced gum issues or implant procedures.

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