To maintain optimal oral health daily cleaning and regular visits to a dental hygienist are vital to prevent staining, gum disease and tooth loss. In this blog we delve into the 2 main methods AirFlow and Ultrasonic cleaning to help you make you an informed decision about which method is best for your needs.
Ultrasonic Scaling -
Very effective at removing plaque - Ultrasonic teeth cleaning uses high-frequency vibrations to dislodge plaque and tartar from the surfaces of your teeth and along the gum line. The area is also irrigated with water to flush away the debris.
Precise - The ultrasonic scalers have tips which vibrate, allowing for precision even in hard-to-reach areas such as deep pockets. This precision makes it extremely effective in treating advanced gum disease or periodontitis.
Less messy - Ultrasonic cleaners do not involve the use of powders, so they do not generate as much mess as the Airflow method.
Various tip attachments - The ultrasonic scalers have various tip attachments which allow the dental therapist to customise their treatment plan to the patient's individual needs.
AirFlow -
Effective stain removal - Airflow is extremely efficient at removing staining from your teeth. The airflow system uses a fine powder which lifts stains caused by tea, coffee, red wine and smoking leaving teeth looking whiter and brighter.
Gentle - Airflow is less abrasive than Ultrasonic scaling methods, it uses air, warm water and a fine powder to remove stains and plaque from the teeth. It is particularly beneficial to those who suffer from sensitivity and find the Ultrasonic cleaning methods uncomfortable. The gentle nature of the airflow leads to a stress-free more pleasant experience.
Thorough - The airflow system can effectively clean the hard-to-reach areas in the mouth which the ultrasonic scaler may find challenging, reducing the risk of decay and periodontitis.
Ultrasonic scalers have long been the preferred cleaning method in practices due to their precision and effectiveness, They are extremely effective at breaking down stubborn tartar. However, airflow cleaning is gentle and less abrasive and is great for anyone who suffers from dental anxiety or sensitivity and is a breath of fresh air in the dental realm.
There is no one-size-fits-all in dentistry, your dental hygienist may feel you are better suited to one method or a combination of both based on your individual needs. If you would like to know more about the Airflow cleaning system you can contact us -
26 Haywards Rd
Haywards Heath
West Sussex
RH16 4HT
01444 440123
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72 Well Hall Road
Eltham
London
SE9 6SL
0208 850 9836
Eltham@s3dental.co.uk
3 Manor Road North
Hinchley Wood
Esher
Surrey
KT10 0AA
0208 398 6322
hw@s3dental.co.uk