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Studies have demonstrated a clear link between regular hygienist visits and improved long-term oral health. The ideal frequency of these visits varies depending on individual needs. For instance, patients with healthy mouths may only require check-ups every six to twelve months, while those with advanced gum disease may benefit from monthly visits.
Hygienists play a vital role in preventing and treating gum disease. They provide services such as scaling, polishing, and root planing to remove plaque and calculus build-up. Additionally, they offer personalized guidance on proper brushing and flossing techniques, dietary advice, and support for those looking to quit smoking.
Your gums play a crucial role in supporting and protecting your teeth. Think of them as the foundation for a healthy smile. Just like your teeth, your gums require proper care and attention. If you notice redness, swelling, or bleeding when you brush, it could be a sign of gum disease (gingivitis). Left untreated, gingivitis can advance to periodontitis, a more serious infection that affects the entire supporting structure of your teeth. This can ultimately lead to tooth loss.
To maintain optimal oral health, we recommend regular hygiene appointments and dental check-ups. These visits allow us to monitor your gum health, provide professional cleanings, and offer personalized guidance on how to best care for your gums at home.
Bad breath is a common concern that can cause social embarrassment and may even indicate underlying dental or health issues. Many factors contribute to bad breath. Food particles trapped between teeth or on the tongue can decay and produce unpleasant odors, highlighting the importance of thorough brushing and tongue cleaning. Strong-smelling foods like garlic and onions, as well as smoking, can also affect breath. Persistent bad breath often stems from gases released by bacteria (plaque) that accumulate on teeth and gums. This plaque can lead to gum disease and tooth decay, emphasizing the importance of regular dental visits and good oral hygiene.
Our dental team can help address your concerns about bad breath. We’ll first rule out any medical conditions, such as nasal or stomach problems, that could be contributing factors. Dr. Ash, being medically qualified, can identify such issues and refer you to your GP if needed. We’ll then diagnose any dental problems that may be contributing to the issue.
Improving your oral hygiene is one of the most effective ways to combat bad breath. This includes maintaining regular dental check-ups and hygiene appointments, and following your dentist’s recommendations for proper brushing techniques, including cleaning your tongue and flossing. A professional deep cleaning (scale and polish) by the hygienist will remove stubborn plaque, which not only causes bad breath but also contributes to gum disease.
At All Smiles, we’re dedicated to ensuring our patients feel comfortable and confident during their dental visits. A key part of this commitment is providing clear and thorough explanations of all procedures, helping to eliminate any anxieties about the unknown and empowering our patients to make informed decisions about their care.