Dental Hygiene in Camberley

Professional scale and polish treatments for families across Camberley.

Keeping your teeth and gums healthy requires more than daily brushing. At Accord Dental Practice in Camberley, our experienced dental hygienists provide thorough cleaning, stain removal, and gum health assessments to protect your smile from plaque, tartar buildup, and gum disease.

Whether you want fresher breath, brighter teeth, or improved gum health, our hygiene appointments are tailored to your individual needs. Regular hygienist visits help prevent issues before they start—keeping your mouth clean, healthy, and comfortable every day.

If you’re searching for “dental hygienist near me” or need a routine scale and polish in Camberley, our dedicated team is here to help you maintain long-term oral health.

What Happens During a Hygiene Appointment?

Our dental hygiene treatments are gentle, thorough, and tailored to your needs. Here’s what to expect during your visit:

  • Gum Health Assessment: We examine the gums for signs of inflammation, bleeding, or early gum disease.
  • Plaque & Tartar Removal: Using advanced ultrasonic tools and fine instruments, the hygienist removes hard tartar deposits above and below the gum line.
  • Deep Cleaning (Scale & Polish): A detailed clean eliminates plaque and bacteria buildup to leave teeth smooth and fresh.
  • Stain Removal (AirFlow optional): A high-pressure stream of water and powder gently removes deep stains for a brighter smile.
  • Oral Hygiene Coaching: Personalised guidance on brushing technique, flossing, interdental brushes, diet, and home care routines.
  • Gum Care Plan (if required): If early gum disease is detected, we may create a tailored hygiene schedule to improve and stabilise gum health.

Why Is Dental Hygiene Important?

  • Prevents Gum Disease: Professional cleaning removes plaque and tartar that brushing alone cannot, reducing the risk of gingivitis and periodontal disease.
  • Keeps Your Breath Fresh: Bacteria trapped under the gums often causes bad breath—regular cleaning keeps your mouth fresh and healthy.
  • Protects Against Tooth Decay: Tartar buildup leads to cavities. Hygienist appointments stop decay before it starts.
  • Improves Overall Health: Poor oral hygiene is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and inflammation. Clean gums help protect your whole body.
  • Enhances Your Smile: Removing surface stains caused by tea, coffee, wine, and smoking helps your smile look cleaner and brighter.
  • Supports Long-Term Dental Investments: If you’ve had fillings, crowns, implants, or orthodontic treatment, maintaining gum health protects your investment.

Who Should See a Dental Hygienist?

  • Smoke or consume tea/coffee frequently
  • Notice bleeding or swollen gums
  • Want fresher breath and a healthier smile
  • Have dental implants, crowns, veneers, or orthodontic retainers
  • Experience tartar buildup despite brushing
  • Want a cleaner, whiter-looking smile without whitening treatment

Dental Hygiene Treatment Options

Routine Hygiene Clean (30 minutes)

Ideal for maintaining healthy gums and removing plaque and tartar.

Advanced Hygiene Clean (45 minutes)

Recommended for patients with gum concerns or heavier stain buildup.

AirFlow Stain Removal

A premium cleaning option for a brighter, polished smile, ideal before events or whitening treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I see a dental hygienist?

Most patients benefit from hygiene appointments every 3–6 months, depending on gum health and lifestyle.

Does a hygienist cleaning hurt?

No—cleaning is generally painless. The hygienist will adjust the treatment if you have sensitive gums.

What is the difference between a dentist and a hygienist?

Hygienists specialise in gum health, cleaning, stain removal, and prevention. Dentists diagnose and treat dental problems.

Is AirFlow stain removal better than regular polishing?

Yes. AirFlow is more effective at removing deeper stains and is gentler on the enamel.

Can dental hygiene help bad breath?

Absolutely. Most cases of persistent bad breath are caused by bacteria below the gum line.

Will my gums bleed during the cleaning?

Bleeding gums often indicate inflammation. Regular hygiene visits help eliminate this over time.