Airflow Teeth Cleaning

Air Polishing For Gentle Stain Removal in Walsall & Cannock

A Brighter, Healthier Smile Awaits with Airflow Polishing

Proper dental cleaning treatment should leave your teeth feeling and looking fresh from stains and plaque. Common culprits for leaving tough-to-beat stains including coffee, tea, red wine and smoking – but we have the solution for refreshing your smile without discomfort or stress. Airflow teeth cleaning here at Cheslyn Hay Dental Practice is a powerful yet comfortable teeth cleaning treatment designed to keep your teeth and gums in optimal health. Whether you’re a long-time patient or new to our practice, we encourage you to get in touch to find out how our team of dentists and airflow hygienists can help.

What is Airflow Teeth Cleaning?

Airflow teeth cleaning, also referred to as air polishing or air stain removal, is a cutting-edge dental cleaning technique that utilises a combination of air, water and a fine powder to target and remove the build-up of plaque and tartar, as well as the presence of surface stains from your teeth.

Unlike traditional oral hygiene methods, this advanced treatment is able to tackle even the most stubborn discolouration and tackle those hard-to-reach areas in your mouth like your gum line. This procedure is gentle, effective and non-invasive, ensuring no damage to your enamel – making it a favourite of more nervous patients.

(Airflow polishing before & after)

The Benefits of Airflow Dental Cleaning

 

1. Superior air polish stain removal

Airflow stain removal treatment is designed to reach in every nook and cranny of your mouth for a comprehensive dental cleaning experience, including those interdental spaces. The high-pressure spray used in this procedure will remove both plaque and surface stains from even the most persistent sources, leaving your teeth feeling smooth and looking refreshed.

 

2. Supports a healthy gum line

Unlike traditional teeth cleaning methods which aren’t particularly suitable for patients suffering with gum disease and other inflammatory conditions, the gentle air and water spray from airflow dental cleaning is more than appropriate due to how effective it is at cleaning around the gum line. If you’re focused on your long-term oral health, then this treatment is definitely the way to go – especially when paired with our routine dental examinations and oral hygiene services

 

3. Comfortable, quick and pain-free

Again, because airflow polishing does not involve scraping or drilling like traditional cleaning methods, it’s a great option for patients who are a little more anxious during trips to the dentists. Likewise, the comfortable and painless nature of the treatment is ideal for patients with sensitive teeth or gums. Not only is the process completely pain-free, it is usually completed in around 30 to 60 minutes depending on your specific needs. To learn more about how long airflow polishing lasts, have a read of our blog post.

 

  • Avatar Peter Lal ★★★★★
    Went to get stain removal today. Was seen by Gurpreet. She was absolutely amazing!!Cleaned teeth and went above and beyond by saying that she needed to polish them to achieve maximum effect. Such a true professional and I recommend that you ask for her.Well done to the practice and i will most definitely be coming back.

See Immediate Results with Airflow Stain Removal

A fresh and healthy smile is just an appointment away. After a single session with our expert, airflow hygienists you’ll see immediate results. You’ll be able to feel how much smoother and cleaner your teeth will be, as previous plaque buildups and stains will have been lifted from your teeth after come into contact with the polishing spray.

Call Cheslyn Hay Dental in Walsall today to schedule your Airflow polishing appointment and experience the difference for yourself!

Air Polishing FAQs

How Does Airflow Teeth Polishing Work?

Airflow teeth cleaning works by using a combination of air, water, and fine powder to blast away stains and build-up from teeth. The powder used in Airflow teeth cleaning is made up of sodium bicarbonate and calcium carbonate, which are gentle yet effective at removing stains and plaque from the teeth. The fine powder is sprayed onto the teeth using a hand-held device that delivers a high-pressure stream of air and water, which helps to loosen and remove any build-up from the teeth.

Is Airflow Teeth Cleaning Safe?

Yes, Airflow teeth cleaning is safe when performed by a trained and licensed dental professional. The procedure is non-invasive and does not damage the teeth or gums. However, patients with sensitive teeth or gum disease may experience some discomfort during the procedure.

Is Airflow Teeth Cleaning Painful?

Airflow teeth cleaning is generally not painful. However, some patients with sensitive teeth or gum disease may experience some discomfort during the procedure. The dental professional can adjust the pressure and temperature of the air and water stream to make the procedure more comfortable for the patient.

How Long Does Airflow Dental Cleaning Take?

The cleaning process typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes to complete. The length of the procedure depends on the amount of build-up on the teeth and the patient’s oral health. Patients with more severe build-up or gum disease may require additional time for the procedure.

Who Can Benefit From Airflow Teeth Cleaning?

Anyone can benefit from Airflow teeth cleaning, but it is particularly beneficial for those who:

  • Have stained or discoloured teeth
  • Have build-up or plaque on their teeth
  • Want to improve the overall appearance of their teeth
  • Want to prevent tooth decay and gum disease
How Often Should Airflow Teeth Cleaning Be Done?

The frequency of Airflow teeth cleaning depends on the patient’s oral health and individual needs. Most dental professionals recommend having Airflow teeth cleaning done every six months as part of regular dental check-ups and cleanings. However, patients with more severe build-up or gum disease may require more frequent cleanings.

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