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Hygienist
What Is The hygienists Role In The Practice?
The hygienist's main role is to provide professional
cleaning of the teeth for the patient. This is usually called scaling
and polishing. However, perhaps their most important role is the education
of the patient in the best way to keep the teeth free of plaque. Our
hygienists work closely with the dentist and nurses to provide care tailored
to your needs.
Why Is This Treatment Important?
Regular professional cleaning combined with your home
care will help maintain a healthy mouth. A clean and healthy mouth will
improve your appearance, help you keep your teeth and give you fresh
breath. Poor gum health is now known to be related to heart problems
later in life.
Can A Hygienist Help Prevent Dental Disease?
The training of the hygienist is centred around preventing
dental disease( Gum disease and tooth decay). Carefully removing the
deposits that build up on the teeth (tartar) and teaching you how to
prevent it reforming again, will go a long way to slowing the progress
of gum disease. By discussing your diet and recommending other preventive
measures your decay rate can also be reduced. Remember prevention is
free - you do it yourself!
What Help Is Available For Children?
Children can benefit from having their teeth polished
and being shown how to brush correctly. Techniques learned as a child
will be used throughout life. The hygienist can apply fluoride gels and
solutions to help prevent decay. The permanent back teeth can benefit
from having the fissures sealed. This is done by applying a special plastic
coating to the biting surface soon after they erupt into the mouth.
What Other Help Is Available To Adults?
Adults can benefit from preventive measures such as the
application of fluoride. They can also have anti-bacterial gels and solutions
applied under the gum to kill the bacteria causing gum disease.
Another very important part of the hygienist's work,
is the regular instruction and advice on home care. The hygienist may
suggest giving up smoking as this will reduce staining. Recent research
has shown that smokers have more gum disease and lose more teeth than
non-smokers.
Why Doesn't The Dentist Do This Work?
Some dentists will carry out this type of work. However,
many now recognise that the hygienist has been specially trained to carry
out scaling and polishing and can spend longer with you. They are expert
at teaching you how to look after your teeth and gums. Often the hygienist
will spend a number of appointments getting the gums healthy ready for
the dentist to restore the teeth with crowns and fillings.
Will The Treatment Hurt?
Scaling and polishing is usually pain-free. However,
if you do experience some discomfort the hygienist can eliminate this
with the use of topical anaesthetic creams or by giving you some local
anaesthetic. It is important that you let the hygienist know at the time
so that some pain control can be given.
What Can I Do To Help The Hygienist?
You can do a great deal to help yourself and the hygienist
as you are in control of your mouth between visits to the practice.
You will be shown how to remove plaque with a toothbrush
and fluoride toothpaste. You will also be shown how to clean between
your teeth with floss, tape or little brushes. There are many products
available and we will recommend those that are appropriate for you.

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