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Why choose a dental hygienist?The latest addition to the Bath Spa Dentistry team, Sarah, explains what a dental hygienist can do for you There's more to a dental hygienist than just a scale and polish. This skilled member of the dental fraternity provides a host of services and treatments that help keep dental problems and gum disease at bay. Sarah, Bath Spa Dentistry's newest team member, tells us about being a dental hygienist and why she has a passion for the job and all the right tools.
Q. What is a dental hygienist? A. Hygienists specialise in periodontal disorders and preventative dentistry. Through advice and treatment we help to control and prevent oral disease. Put simply, we help people to keep their gums and mouths healthy.
Q. Can you help prevent cavities from forming? A. A lot of what we do involves risk assessment and dietary advice, oral hygiene assessment and instruction. We advise on the use and application of fluoride, can apply fissure sealants where appropriate, all of which help to prevent cavities from forming or deepening.
Q. Do you identify oral conditions? A. Frequent visits to a hygienist often results in the early identification of oral conditions. Although we cannot officially diagnose oral conditions, our strong grounding in oral medicine means we are trained to be highly observant.
Q. Should I see a hygienist instead of a dentist? A. Whilst our work supports and complements dentists, every patient must be assessed by a dentist initially to see if a visit to a hygienist is necessary.
Q. How often should I visit the hygienist? A. Once a patient has been assessed I set out a tailored treatment plan which determines the frequency of follow-on visits. Depending on the condition, patients typically see me between two and four times a year. Such regular visits facilitate early detection of any deterioration in the gingival condition and prevent further problems.
Q. What is scale and polish? A. This staple treatment within a hygienist's box of tricks is the removal of hard deposits, also known as calculus or tartar which build up on teeth. These deposits encourage plaque retention which increases the risk of gum disease and can also pick up stain which can be unsightly.
A hygienist uses a variety of tools to remove calculus although stain removal can sometimes be a little trickier. At Bath Spa Dentistry I work with a number of state-of-the- art tools that enable a quality standard scale and polish which is pain free with no damage to the teeth.
Ultrasonic scalers that use sound waves to produce a cavitational effect are efficient at removing calculus and stain. Air polishers, in particular the prophy jet®, are a relatively new technique which involves high pressure bi-carbonated powder and water to remove stain only. This technique has the added advantage of reaching every nook and cranny, enabling it to remove persistent stain, which would not ordinarily be removed by either hand or ultrasonic scalers.
Q. Do children need to visit a hygienist? A. It used to be that only adults saw hygienists but nowadays an increasing number of children are referred to me from an early age so that we can encourage an effective cleaning and preventative routine that will ensure their dental health for a lifetime. I can also offer pain free treatments such as fissure sealants which involves the application of a clear or coloured resin, a bit like nail varnish, which helps to reduce the depth of fissures and pits found mainly on childrens' molars. Fissure sealants have become an important part of a child's cavity prevention strategy, making teeth cleaning much easier. As it is often their first experience of dental treatment, we allow plenty of time and make sure it is as comfortable and relaxed as possible.
Bath Spa Dentistry 19a James Street West Bath BA1 2BT 01225 464346
Profile Sarah started her career as a dental nurse in the town of Bakewell, Derbyshire. She moved to Bristol to study oral hygiene for two years. She is passionate about preventative dentistry and even volunteers her services during the Christmas break to the charity Crisis. Sarah's approach to patients is caring and gentle, empathising with the most anxious or nervous patients, especially children, and patients with special needs. 6 Dec 2007 11:11:23 (Source: Bath Spa Dentistry) View our Newsletters in PDF format ![]() Bath Spa Dentistry has been based in Bath for over 15 years and has a state of the art building allowing the dental practice to provide up to date dental treatments and services in a relaxed and caring environment coupled with the latest in entertainment technology. Tel: 01225 464346
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