Ella Samuel
Samuel
GDC No. 313693
Dental Hygienist and Therapist, qualified from Eastman Dental Hospital with 1st Class Honours; experience across NHS, community and advanced periodontal care.
Maya Samuel
Samuel
GDC No. 278174
Dental Hygienist and Therapist, University of Leeds 2018; strong focus on prevention and gum disease awareness.
Stacianne Tennant
Tennant
GDC No. 299927
Dental Hygienist with a BSc in Dental Hygiene and MSc in Public Health; strong prevention and oral health education focus.
Nicola Johns
Johns
GDC No. 245952
Diploma in Dental Hygiene and Therapy, qualified from Kings College Hospital experience within the dental hospital treating patients with complex periodontal needs
- Plaque and tartar removal
- Scale and polish
- Stain removal
- Gum health assessment
- Tailored oral hygiene advice
- AirFlow polishing where appropriate
- Deep cleaning options for more advanced gum care
What is AirFlow?
AirFlow is a modern dental technology that has revolutionized the way dental cleanings are performed. It involves a combination of air, water, and a specially formulated powder that effectively removes stubborn stains, plaque, and debris from teeth surfaces. This treatment is highly effective in reaching areas that traditional scaling and polishing might miss, providing a comprehensive and thorough cleaning experience.
Gentle yet Powerful Cleaning
One of the primary reasons to opt for AirFlow during your hygiene visit is its gentle yet powerful cleaning action. The treatment uses a controlled stream of air, water, and powder to remove stains and plaque without causing damage to the enamel or the gums. The fine particles in the powder are safe and effective at dislodging even the most stubborn stains, resulting in a brighter and cleaner smile.
Stain Removal and Aesthetic Benefits
Stubborn dental stains from sources like coffee, tea, wine, and tobacco can be quite resistant to regular brushing and flossing. AirFlow treatment, however, can tackle these stains effectively, leaving your teeth noticeably whiter and brighter. This aesthetic improvement can boost your confidence and make you proud to show off your smile.
Comprehensive Cleaning for Better Oral Health
The benefits of AirFlow go beyond aesthetics. By removing plaque, tartar, and debris from your teeth and gumline, this treatment contributes to better oral health. Plaque and tartar build up can lead to gum disease and cavities if left untreated. AirFlow helps prevent these issues, reducing the risk of more complex dental problems down the road.
Suitable for Various Patients
AirFlow treatment is versatile and suitable for a wide range of patients. Whether you have braces, dental restorations, or sensitive teeth, AirFlow can be tailored to your specific needs, providing a thorough and effective cleaning without causing harm to any dental work you may have.
Incorporating AirFlow treatment into your regular dental hygiene visit can elevate your oral care routine to new heights. The gentle yet powerful cleaning, stain removal benefits, and overall improvement in oral health make AirFlow a worthy consideration. As you prioritize your well-being, don't overlook the importance of maintaining excellent oral health – your smile will thank you.
There are several reasons why it is beneficial to see a dental hygienist:
1. Professional Teeth Cleaning: Aura Dental's hygienists specialize in cleaning and polishing your teeth to remove plaque and tartar build up, which cannot be adequately addressed by regular brushing and flossing alone. This cleaning process, known as scaling, helps prevent gum disease and tooth decay.
2. Gum Disease Prevention: Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a common oral health issue that can lead to serious consequences if left untreated. Our dental hygienists can identify early signs of gum disease and provide necessary treatments or recommend further evaluation by a dentist.
3. Oral Health Assessment: The hygienists perform a comprehensive examination of your mouth, gums, and teeth during your visit. They can detect oral health issues such as cavities, oral cancer, gum inflammation, and other dental problems. Early detection allows for prompt treatment and better outcomes.
4. Oral Hygiene Education: Your hygienist can provide personalized oral hygiene instructions and tips tailored to your specific needs. They can teach you proper brushing and flossing techniques, recommend suitable oral care products, and offer advice on maintaining good oral health at home.
5. Prevention and Early Intervention: Regular dental hygiene visits contribute to preventive dental care. Dental hygienists can apply dental sealants to protect your teeth from decay, administer fluoride treatments to strengthen enamel, and provide insights into healthy dietary choices that promote oral health.
6. Support for Overall Health: Poor oral health has been linked to various systemic health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, respiratory infections, and complications during pregnancy. By maintaining good oral hygiene and visiting a dental hygienist regularly, you can reduce the risk of these associated health issues.
Remember, while dental hygienists play a crucial role in oral health care, it is essential to also see a dentist for comprehensive evaluations, diagnosis, and any necessary treatments. Regular visits to both the dental hygienist and the dentist can help you achieve and maintain optimal oral health.
My hygienist, Shashi, is so passionate about her work and makes a daunting appointment actually a breeze and I leave feeling like I have glistening teeth and a new smile! 































