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AIRFLOW Prophylaxis Master Amsterdam

Teeth Cleaning Amsterdam

AIRFLOW Prophylaxis Master Amsterdam

Guided biofilm therapy

Teeth Cleaning Amsterdam is here for you.

The Dental Suite is a dental hygienist in Amsterdam and uses the Airflow EMS-Prophylaxis Master. A hygiene treatment with a technique combined with warm water, powder and air prevents you from having gum disease and cavities. A treatment removing biofilm from natural teeth and implants. Airflow EMS polishing is completely safe to use with all sorts of dental beauty such as implants, veneers, crowns and bridges. The perfect way to remove stains and discoloration caused by smoking, drinking red wine, tea and coffee. Because it whitens teeth whilst removing dental plaque. So, book your treatment here

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Use of different kinds of powders

Three different powders are used to give you an extra smooth feeling and to prevent common mouth problems such as cavities and gum disease. The fine powder removes dental plaque, young tartar and colors for a whitening teeth effect.

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Use of warm water

No more painful treatment because the Airflow EMS Prophylaxis uses nice warm water.

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Implants and the Airpolisher

You also need to take good care of your implants. To prevent scratches of the implants an Erythritol powder is used. To maintain the implants, it's important to take proper care of your mouth and have the health of your gum checked regularly.

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Teeth whitening

The Airflow EMS Prophylaxis Master is ideal for pretreatment when whitening teeth. The whitening gel can do its job extra well if the tooth surface is completely clean.

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Fluoride

After a treatment with us, you may need a fluoride treatment, the fluoride can be absorbed extra well if the tooth surface is nice and clean. The Airflow EMS is perfect!

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Sealen

The Airflow EMS first clears the grooves of the molars completely from plaque. This keeps the seal layer extra solid.

Brackets

The Airflow Prophylaxis -EMS is ideal for an optimal cleaning of all spaces between brackets and splints.

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How Long Does a Teeth Cleaning Last?

Have you ever wondered how long a teeth cleaning session lasts? Well, it depends!

 

A typical dental cleaning usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes. However, if you need a deep dental cleaning due to a more severe dental issue, the cleaning process may take longer.

 

For a deep cleaning, the dental hygienist may need to schedule multiple visits to complete the cleaning process, depending on the extent of the problem. To make the procedure more comfortable, the dental hygienist may use topical and local anesthetics to numb the area.

On average, a deep dental cleaning session lasts approximately 45 to 60 minutes per visit. It’s important to keep in mind that the duration of a cleaning session can vary depending on the individual’s dental health and the severity of the problem.

 

So, if you’re scheduled for a teeth cleaning appointment, ask your dentist how long you can expect the session to last based on your specific needs.

Is it painful to get a deep cleaning at the dental hygienist?

The answer is that it can be uncomfortable or cause some pain. This is because deep cleanings are more thorough and go further below the gumline than regular cleanings.

 

However, to ensure your comfort during the deep cleaning process, your dental hygienist will usually use a local anesthetic to numb the treatment site before beginning. This can help reduce any pain or discomfort that you may feel during the procedure.

What not to do after cleaning teeth?

After a deep cleaning, it’s important to take care of your teeth and gums to promote healing and prevent further damage. There are certain things you should avoid doing, especially in the first 48 hours after the procedure.

 

Your teeth and gums may be sensitive immediately following the deep cleaning, so it’s best to avoid food or drink that may cause irritation. This includes hot or cold foods, hard or sharp foods, and anything that requires excessive chewing.

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Are your teeth whiter after a cleaning?

Have you ever wondered if your teeth look whiter after a dental cleaning? The answer is yes, they usually do! This is because the yellowish tartar that is removed during the cleaning can make your teeth look dull or discoloured.

 

However, it’s important to note that the primary goal of a dental cleaning is not to whiten your teeth, but rather to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria that can cause dental problems like cavities and gum disease. Whiter teeth are just a positive side effect of the cleaning process.

Are there any side effects of teeth cleaning?

Teeth cleaning has numerous benefits such as cleaner teeth, healthier gums, and better oral health. However, like any dental procedure, there can be some side effects to be aware of. The most common side effects of teeth cleaning include sensitive teeth, sore gums, bleeding gums, and newly noticeable gaps between teeth. These effects are temporary and can be treated with over-the-counter pain medications, saltwater rinses, or other dental products. If you experience any persistent side effects, contact your dentist for further advice.

How many minutes should I wait after teeth cleaning?

After a teeth cleaning, you should wait 30 minutes to eat if your cleaning included a fluoride treatment or air polishing. Otherwise, there’s no need to wait. It’s best to avoid foods that could stain or discolor your teeth for at least 6 hours after a cleaning.