Dental hygiene / Prophylaxis

Professional dental hygiene and prophylaxis for healthy teeth and a permanently radiant smile.

Why professional dental hygiene and prophylaxis is so important

Without plaque, there is no tooth decay, no bleeding gums and no periodontitis. Thorough dental hygiene is the key to a healthy and radiant smile. Regular and thorough brushing alone is often not enough to remove all plaque. Therefore, professional teeth cleaning or dental hygiene should be carried out twice a year.

Benefits of dental hygiene or tooth cleaning

Professional dental hygiene has a high preventive benefit, especially with a focus on caries and periodontitis. Bacterial diseases are prevented by removing plaque and tartar. In addition, both dental health and dental aesthetics benefit from the treatment.

Prevention of gum disease

Professional dental cleanings are crucial to removing plaque and tartar, the main causes of gum inflammation and diseases such as periodontitis. These professional cleanings help prevent inflammation and keep your gums healthy.

Caries prevention

Even with thorough brushing, hard-to-reach areas of the mouth cannot always be completely cleaned. Professional dental cleaning treatments reach these areas and thereby significantly reduce the risk of tooth decay.

Fresh breath

The prophylactic treatment removes bacteria that are responsible for unpleasant bad breath. The result is a significantly improved feeling in the mouth and more confidence when smiling.

Preserving your natural teeth

Regular dental hygiene and early treatment of dental diseases will keep your teeth strong and healthy. This effectively prevents premature tooth loss and helps to preserve your natural teeth for a long time.

Prevention: your key to dental health

What is prophylaxis?

Prophylaxis includes measures to prevent tooth and gum disease. Check-ups and dental cleaning by an expert are the central pillars of maintaining your oral health. Healthy gums are the scientifically proven prerequisite for the long-term success of dental work and guarantee that you will keep your teeth for life. Healthy gums also make your teeth look aesthetically pleasing.

Brief overview – The process of professional dental hygiene

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Inspection of the oral cavity
2
Removal of tartar and plaque
3
Removal of discoloration and smoothing of tooth surfaces
4
Fluoridation

The process in detail

1.

Thorough inspection of the oral cavity

We begin dental hygiene with a thorough examination of your mouth. Using special tools and mirrors, we check each tooth for caries, inspect the gums for signs of inflammation, and look for other potential problems. This inspection is essential to assess the current state of your oral health and to respond specifically to your needs.

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Removal of tartar and plaque: deep cleaning

After the examination, tartar and plaque are removed. Tartar is hardened plaque that builds up on the teeth and can only be removed with specially designed instruments. We use ultrasonic devices and manual hand instruments to remove these hard deposits thoroughly and painlessly. This deep cleaning is crucial to eliminating bacterial buildup that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease.

3.

Polishing: removal of discoloration and smoothing of tooth surfaces

After a thorough cleaning, your teeth are polished. This polishing has several purposes: Firstly, it removes discoloration caused by food, drinks or tobacco consumption. Secondly, it smoothes the tooth surface, which helps to make it harder for new plaque to build up. We use a special polishing paste and rotating brushes for the polishing.

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Fluoridation: Strengthening tooth enamel

The last step in our dental hygiene is fluoridation. We apply a highly concentrated fluoride gel to your teeth, which must be left to work for a few minutes. This treatment helps to remineralize the tooth enamel and provides additional protection against tooth decay. After fluoridation, you should not eat or drink anything for a while to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment.

How often should teeth be cleaned?

Lifedent recommendation: Depending on your individual risk of caries and periodontitis, we recommend having a professional teeth cleaning at least twice a year. Patients with a higher risk may need to come for professional cleaning more often.

Our recall system

Never miss an appointment again

All patients are included in our oral hygiene recall system. This system automatically reminds you of your next dental care appointments, depending on your personal risk of periodontitis and caries. This way we ensure that your dental health is always optimally cared for.

Individual adaptation according to risk

Our recall system adapts the frequency of reminders to your personal risk to ensure optimal care.

Oral hygiene program for children

Our children's program

Consistent care of milk teeth prevents early tooth decay. That’s why we look after many children in our oral hygiene program – kids club/teen club. After coloring the teeth, we playfully show the children where they should clean better, thus encouraging their self-responsibility.

Age-appropriate prophylaxis and care

Our program is tailored to different age groups and helps children develop good oral hygiene right from the start.

Sensitive and pain-free treatments for anxious patients

Individual advice and tailor-made concepts

Our LifeDent dentistry specialists will be happy to advise you on all questions relating to dental hygiene and prophylaxis. We offer individual advice and tailor-made treatment plans that are tailored to your specific needs and risk factors.

Support for anxious patients

We offer special methods to reduce the fear of visiting the dentist. Sensitive conversations and the option of sedation ensure that even anxious patients keep their dental care appointments.

Contact us – arrange your appointment today!

Regular dental hygiene is essential to prevent tooth decay, bleeding gums and periodontitis. Our comprehensive prophylaxis programs and recall system help you maintain your dental health and aesthetics in the long term.

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