Airflow Cleaning And Stain Removal

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Airflow Cleaning And Stain Removal

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What is AirFlow stain removal?

Airflow is a professional stain removal system that tackles stubborn stains which are difficult to remove with normal teeth whitening methods. This is an extremely effective method of dealing with plaque. The Airflow oral hygiene treatment may also be used to clean dental implants, veneers, crowns, and bridges since it is both gentle and efficient.

Airflow stain removal solution is one of the most advanced and pleasant dental hygiene techniques available. It’s a superior option to scaling, the usual cleaning technique.

Similar to a jet wash, Airflow stain removal uses fine particles of specially formulated powders to blast stains and debris from deep between the teeth and on the tooth surfaces. These areas of the mouth are generally missed or hard to reach with daily dental cleanliness, such as brushing. As these areas are missed, stains may begin to build or discolour teeth. After this treatment, your teeth will appear cleaner and brighter, with a significant visible difference straight away.

Observational research have shown that air polishing is three times more efficient at removing tartar and debris than traditional dental procedures. Teeth are also cleaned in a less abrasive manner than ordinary dentistry. Your teeth will be whiter, feel smoother and cleaner, after your first session with the Airflow stain removal method.

Here’s an example of what the airflow process looks like

FAQs

All patients that come to our clinics for implant treatments and periodontal work can have a deep clean using AirFlow products. Our dentists can also supply AirFlow treatment to any patients who wish to have unsightly stains removed. The treatment is especially suitable for removing the stains caused by tobacco use and coffee drinking.

Airflow teeth polishing has several advantages and benefits for people seeking a thorough teeth cleaning procedure. It is pain-free. It can aid in the prevention of gum disease. Plaque build-up may be removed more quickly and easily than by using a scale and polish.

How long the results last will depend on your lifestyle. Tea, coffee, wine and coloured foods such as curry, beetroot and berries, as well as tobacco all contribute to tooth staining and will reduce the amount of time the Airflow Tooth Polishing results last.

However, with regular cleaning using an electric toothbrush for 2 minutes, twice daily, in combination with interdental brushes and minimal staining effects in your lifestyle, the results will last longer. For most patients, Airflow Tooth Polishing will need to be performed no more than once or twice a year alongside a regular check-up. This may vary between individuals, your dentist will best advise you.

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