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Hygienist Treatment FAQs

Why is a hygiene clean so important?
A clean and healthy mouth improves your appearance and gives you fresh breath. Research has shown that good cleaning significantly reduces the risk of filling replacement, new cavities, gum recession, food trapping and teeth drifting. Gum disease is also linked to Heart disease and there are concerns about poor gum health and pregnancy.
Why won’t my dentist do this clean?
A Hygienist is specially trained for cleaning and will spend much longer with you. They are also experts in coaching and motivating you to correctly look after your teeth and gums.
Will it hurt?
Simple cleans are usually pain free – though we do offer a topical anaesthetic cream if you are concerned. We offer longer appointments to prevent pain and discomfort as this means that the hygienist can take all the time they need to gently clean the teeth and gums.
Can I eat and drink normally after hygiene treatment?
Yes, although they’ll often feel so clean that you won’t want to! If you have a ProphyJet clean you should avoid staining products for two hours after – this includes tea, coffee, red wine, cigarettes, beetroot etc.
Can I see a hygienist if I am not registered with you?
Yes, as long as your regular dentist has written us a full hygiene prescription. GDC guidelines state that this prescription can only be written after your dentist has given you a full mouth assessment and is valid for as long as your recall is. Once your recall check up is due, the prescription will need to be renewed.
I am a registered patient - can I see the hygienist whenever I want?

As long as you have a valid hygiene prescription in your notes, you can see the hygienist. We write these prescriptions at each regular check up appointment, if needed.

Your hygiene prescription will last as long as your recall so if the dentist asked to see you again in 6 months, you will need another prescription after the six months is up.