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Oral hygiene
Oral hygiene in a dental clinic - is a professional teeth cleaning procedure that helps you maintain a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile.
During the procedure, the specialist removes plaque, tartar and pigmented stains to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. The procedure helps to prevent tooth decay and gum disease, maintaining the long-term health of your teeth and gums and giving your teeth their natural whiteness.

Why is oral hygiene important?
Even with meticulous care of our teeth and gums, we can't remove all the dirt, especially dirt that accumulates in hard-to-reach places. This plaque hardens over time and turns into tartar, which only professional oral hygiene can get rid of. Therefore, you should visit an oral hygienist at least once a year.
Professional oral hygiene not only cleans the teeth, but also polishes the surfaces of the teeth and fillings, and applies therapeutic preparations to strengthen tooth tissue and reduce tooth sensitivity.

Removing dirt
Professional oral hygiene not only removes dirt that is easier to clean, but also removes so-called tartar, against which a regular toothbrush is powerless and which, if left uncleaned, can cause very serious damage.
During the procedure, the oral hygienist also assesses the quality of the patient's brushing and, if necessary, gives valuable advice and suggests the most appropriate measures.
More +Eliminates bad breath
Sometimes this treatment is enough to get rid of bad breath, and oral hygiene can also lighten the colour of your teeth.
More +Preventing disease
A very big advantage of this procedure is that periodic professional oral hygiene prevents serious tooth and gum diseases.
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How is professional oral hygiene performed?
Stones deep in the gum pockets are removed with periodontal instruments. If the patient has implants, his or her teeth are cleaned with special plastic curettes to ensure that the integrity of the surface is not disturbed.

How often should the hygiene procedure be performed?
If you follow all the rules of good dental care, i.e. brushing twice a day and using interdental cleaners, it is recommended to have professional oral hygiene 1-2 times a year.
If you have periodontal disease, you should see an oral hygienist about every 3-4 months.