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10 Reasons Why You Should Visit a Dental Hygienist

If regular check-ups at the dentist often slip off your to-do list, you’re not alone. But there are at least 10 good reasons why you should be thinking more about visiting the dental hygienist.

 

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It can be challenging to make time in our hectic schedules for a dental check-up, but visiting the dental hygienist is important for our health and well-being.

 

Missing regular dental cleanings means you’re missing out on important preventative treatments that help reduce your risk of more serious oral health problems, including gum disease and tooth decay.

 

So don’t wait until it’s too late. We’ll show you the 10 reasons why you should be prioritising that dental hygienist visit.

 

What Does a Dental Hygienist Do?

 

Dental hygienists are trained to provide preventive care and detect early signs of illness or disease, ensuring your smile is healthy and bright for years to come.

 

From our experience at Face Teeth Smile, we know that many patients have benefited from learning how to care better for their teeth and gums.

 

Maintaining your oral health can save you time and money in the long run, and it can also mean you’ll need to see the dentist less often. 

 

Reasons Why You Should Visit a Dental Hygienist

 

Prevent Gum Disease

 

Gum disease can be common, but it’s not something you want to experience. Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is thought to affect as much as 90% of the UK’s population, even if only mildly. It’s believed that around 19% of patients globally may suffer from serious cases.

 

Gum disease can cause pain, bleeding, swelling and even tooth loss if left untreated. Fortunately, it can be prevented with proper oral hygiene and regular checkups with your dentist. By understanding how to take care of your gums and teeth, you can help keep yourself healthy and free from gum disease.

 

Maintain Your Oral Health

 

Maintaining good oral health is important to keep your teeth, gums and mouth healthy. Good oral hygiene habits can prevent tooth decay, gum diseases and other dental problems.

 

It’s important to brush your teeth twice a day, floss at least once a day and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and dental hygiene cleanings. Eating healthy foods like fruits and vegetables, avoiding sugary drinks and snacks, or quitting smoking can also help maintain good oral health.

 

Check in on your Overall Health

 

Oral hygiene is not something to be taken lightly. It can have serious consequences on your overall health. In fact, some studies have linked poor oral hygiene and gum disease with an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes.

 

Prevent Tooth Decay and Loss

 

Taking proper care of your teeth is essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing tooth decay and loss. Poor dental hygiene can lead to cavities, gum disease, and even tooth loss.

 

Visiting the dental hygienist can ensure your mouth stays in peak condition. There are simple things you can do outside of routine visits to keep your teeth’s health on track too. Brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and limiting sugary drinks and snacks can prevent tooth decay and loss.

 

Get Treatment for Sensitivity 

 

Sensitivity can be a difficult issue to deal with, but visiting a dental hygienist can help. Whether it’s physical, emotional or psychological sensitivity, some treatments can help you manage and lessen the effects of your tooth sensitivity.

 

Early Detection of Tooth Problems

 

Early detection of tooth problems is essential to ensure that your teeth stay healthy and strong. By catching any issues early, you can prevent them from getting worse and save yourself a lot of pain and money in the long run. 

 

With advances in technology, it has become easier for a dental hygienist to detect potential problems with your teeth before they turn serious.

 

Stop Bad Breath in its Tracks

 

Bad breath can be embarrassing, and it’s not something that anybody wants to have. Fortunately, when you visit the dental hygienist, you can prevent bad breath before it becomes an issue. 

 

Bad breath is also known as halitosis and is very common, particularly if you have poor oral health. Keeping your teeth, tongue and mouth clean is an essential part of ensuring that you don’t have bad breath.

 

Improve Your Smile

 

A smile is one of the most important aspects of your physical appearance, and having a set of whiter teeth can make all the difference. With deep cleaning from the dental hygienist, not only will your smile be brighter with reduced teeth staining, but you’ll also have the confidence to show it off too.

 

Confidence and Peace of Mind

 

Having a dental hygienist who you trust and feel comfortable with can bring a sense of confidence and peace of mind. It’s important to have someone who understands your needs and is willing to work with you to ensure that your oral health is taken care of. 

 

With the right dental hygienist, you can rest assured that your teeth are in good hands. They will help to identify any potential problems, provide advice on proper oral hygiene habits, and keep an eye out for any signs of decay or disease. With their expertise, they can help you maintain a healthy smile that lasts.

 

See the Dentist Less Often

 

Regular dental hygiene check-ups are an essential part of maintaining good oral health. With routine check-ups, you can reduce the need for costly and time-consuming trips to the dentist. 

 

By keeping up with regular check-ups, you can ensure that your teeth stay healthy and strong without the need for repeated visits to the dentist when problems occur.

 

Your Dental Hygienist Visit with Face Teeth Smile

 

Our experienced team of dental professionals are here to help guide you on the best way to take care of your teeth and gums. You can get detailed advice on how to properly brush and floss, as well as the latest treatments available in dentistry.

 

We believe in providing quality care for our patients. Our state-of-the-art facilities are equipped with advanced technology, allowing us to provide our patients with a comfortable experience during their visits.

 

You can find out more about dental hygiene with Face Teeth Smile by contacting us online. We’d love to hear from you and provide any answers you need about dental hygiene. Call +44 (0) 020 8090 9975 or email info@faceteethsmile.com to get in touch.

Got a question? We’d love to hear from you. Email, call or get in touch via social media.

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3 Market Place
Chalfont St Peter
Gerrards Cross
Buckinghamshire
SL9 9EA

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Gerrards Cross Station is a 20 minute walk or 5 minute taxi ride away from the clinic. There are fast train options into Central London. Gerrards Cross to London Marylebone train takes 20 minutes. 

Chalfont & Latimer Station is a 10 minute taxi ride away and the closest underground station (Metropolitan Line) to the clinic.

Our team will be happy to arrange a taxi for you from the station.

TRAVEL & PARKING DETAILS

By car

ON-STREET PARKING

Recommended for short appointments (under 1 hour):

Address: Market Place, Chalfont St Peter, Postcode SL9 9EA

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Address: 13 High St, Chalfont St Peter, Postcode: SL9 9QE

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Address: Church Lane, Chalfont St Peter Postcode: SL9 9RS

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By train

Gerrards Cross Station is a 20 minute walk or 5 minute taxi ride away from the clinic. There are fast train options into Central London. Gerrards Cross to London Marylebone train takes 20 minutes. 

Chalfont & Latimer Station is a 10 minute taxi ride away and the closest underground station (Metropolitan Line) to the clinic.

Our team will be happy to arrange a taxi for you from the station.