At McKennell Dental Practice, our dedicated team of dental hygienist in London provides professional teeth cleaning services by using advanced technologies and tools. Our skilled dental hygienists offer scale and polish techniques to effectively eliminate surface stains and plaque from your teeth.
You need to visit a dental hygienist regularly for getting advice about keeping and maintaining good oral health. Schedule an appointment with an expert dental hygienist at our clinic located in 21 Churton St, Pimlico nearest Victoria, London. We are available from Monday to Friday and Saturday by appointment only. We provide you with comfortable and relaxed environment during your appointment session.
Your visit to the dental hygienist will include the following:
This is the standard hygiene treatment for removing stains on the teeth with an airflow machine. The machine works with a fine-polish powder that removes heavy stains in the teeth from smoking and drinking coffee or tea. This procedure is suitable for sensitive teeth because this ultrasonic cleaning is gentle.
During the hygienist’s appointment, they will give you personalised advice on how to care for your teeth and improve your oral health at home. This may include how to use dental floss correctly, the right angle to hold your toothbrush when cleaning your teeth, and the right toothbrush to use.
Visiting your dental hygienist for regular check-ups will ensure your gums and teeth remain healthy and strong.
Our hygienist will also advise you on:
Call McKennell Dental Practice on 020 7834 8802 to schedule an appointment with our dental hygienist.
Visiting a dental hygienist will provide you several benefits to achieve your beautiful smile and boost confidence level. Here are some reasons to see a dental hygienist on routine basis:
The following tips can help maintain good oral hygiene
Poor dental hygiene can lead to serious health issues. If you don’t brush your teeth daily, you may experience bad breath, tooth decay and cavities. Recent studies have shown that poor dental hygiene can cause other unexpected health problems like increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease and heart disease
Brush your teeth two times daily for at least two minutes each time, and ensure you brush all your tooth surfaces. Use a small smear of toothpaste and brush gently to prevent hurting your mouth and teeth.