What is a Dental Hygienist?
Dental Hygienists are the prevention specialists who are professionally trained to work within the dental team and play an important role in showing patients how best to care for their oral health.
What is the role of the Dental Hygienist?
The main role of the Dental Hygienist is prevention. They professionally scale and polish (clean) the teeth. A crucial role is in showing patients the best ways to keep the teeth plaque free at home. They will give you the skills, tools and techniques to remove the soft plaque off every surface of every tooth everyday.
What treatments can the Dental Hygienist do?
- Scale and polishing of the teeth – this removes harmful plaque, hard tartar and stains from the teeth. Each patient’s mouth is unique and therefore your dentist and dental hygienist will tailor a treatment plan to your needs.
- Oral Hygiene Advice – this is perhaps the most important role as it helps teach you how to keep your mouth healthy through correct brushing and flossing.
- Fissure Sealants – this is a thin protective coating placed on the biting surface of back teeth to help prevent against decay and are commonly placed on children’s teeth or those at high risk of developing decay.
- Halitosis (Bad Breath) – if you are concerned about bad breath your dental hygienist can discuss the possible causes and options of treatment available to you.
- Sensitivity – the dental hygienist can advise you on a range of desensitising products available to help relieve sensitivity. In some cases they can paint a thin liquid over the surface of exposed root surfaces to give instant relief from painful stimuli such as hot or cold drinks.
Why is it important to visit the Dental Hygienist?
Regular cleaning helps prevent tooth decay, inflammation of the gums and bone loss. It is important to attend your Dental Hygienist every six months. To get the most from your dental hygiene visits, always follow the advice and instructions given to you by your Dental Hygienist.