Dental Hygienists are specially trained to work with the Dentist in giving Dental care to the patients. They play a very important role and are mainly concerned with ensuring and maintaining total oral health.
They undertake a two- year course to obtain a Diploma in Dental Hygiene. A three- year degree course is also available. The General Dental Council has approved the use of the letters EDH as a short title for Enrolled Dental Hygienists.
Not all practices have a Dental Hygienist. But more of them offer this service to patients, using part-time or full time hygienists. At our practice, due to the huge value seen by our patients, we find that our Hygienist preventative programme is extremely popular.
Dental hygienists help prevent dental disease. One of their skills is to carefully remove hard deposits of Calculus (tartar) and by coaching you to prevent it forming again. Dental Hygienists are also trained to recognise and deal with a host of other dental needs.
Dental Hygienists have both clinical and health promotional responsibilities. Clinically they help to treat and prevent periodontal (gum) disease by scaling and polishing teeth, applying prophylactic and anti-microbial materials, they can take dental radiographs and undertake monitoring and screening procedures. Dental Hygienists are also permitted to apply topical fluorides and fissure sealants in order to reduce dental caries (tooth decay).
Their Health Promotional role includes motivating and encouraging individuals and groups in oral health practices including oral hygiene and diet advice.
A dental hygienist, under the written prescription of a dentist may:
- Monitor gum (periodontal) disease by using current indices.
- Monitor plaque scores
- Provide oral hygiene advice
- Give specific preventive advice including nutritional guidance,advice and use of fluoride agents and the benefits of smoking cessation.
- Develop a home care plan for individual patients to maintain oral health.
- Perform scaling above and below the gum.
- Comprehensive hand scaling of the root surface (debridement).
- Provide a through polishing.
- Apply fissure sealants.
- Replace crowns with temporary cement in an emergency.
- Remove excess cement by instruments.
- Placement of local anaesthetic when necessary
- Placing of anti-microbial agents when necessary.
- Take radiographs provided they have undergone 'core knowledge' certificate.
- Take impressions.
- Administer inferior dental nerve block anaesthesia.
- Administer local infiltration anaesthesia without the direct personal supervision of a registered dentist.
The work of a dental hygienist is controlled by the Dentist Act 1984, and the Dental Auxiliaries Regulations 1986, as amended in 1991 and 2002. The regulations set out the work, which dental hygienists may carry out under the direction of a registered dentist who has examined the patient and issued a written prescription.
Regular professional cleaning combined with coaching to improve your homecare will ensure huge dental benefits. A clean and healthy mouth improves your appearance and gives you fresh breath. However, research has shown that good cleaning significantly reduces the risk of filling replacement, new cavities, gum recession, food trapping and teeth drifting. Gum disease is also linked to Heart disease and there are concerns about poor gum health and pregnancy.
The dentists recognise that the Hygienist is specially trained for cleaning and will spend much longer with you. They are also experts in coaching and motivating you to correctly look after your teeth and gums.
Simple scaling and polishing is usually pain free. Patients who have not seen a hygienist before or have large deposits of calculus can experience discomfort.
At Comber Dental Practice we have taken extensive steps to reduce discomfort
- By increasing the appointment times, the procedure is slower, gentler and thorough
- Special instruments have been imported to allow cleaning in a more gentle manner
- NEW equipment is used. The Airflow® uses a “jetwash” technique of gently removing tartar with a steam of water and crystals
- Oraqix® is a new powerful gel that is applied to the gums to make them numb. Dental Clinique were privileged to be among the first to use this gel after launch in the UK. We thank Dentsply (UK) for bringing this unique product to the market and for allowing our to sample it so soon
Our current charges are £90 for one hour and £45 for half hour, if applicable
We recommend REGULAR dental hygiene care. All research demonstrates that a clean and healthy mouth is the simplest way to stop expensive dental repairs
Under current dental legislation, Dental Hygienists have to work under a prescription of a Dentist. It is for this reason, we are not allowed to appoint with Dental Hygienists only.
New patients have to register and be seen by a Dentist who will formulate a plan of treatment, which is presented to Hygienist.
Unfortunately the hygienist service is only available to patients of Comber Dental Practice. Under current dental legislation, Dental Hygienists have to work under a prescription of a Dentist. It is for this reason, we are not allowed to appoint with Dental Hygienists only