Airflow treatment
is an advanced and modern dentist deep
cleaning method. It uses a mix of pressurized air, water, and a fine
Airflow powder to eliminate biofilm and stains effectively. This method cleans
both the visible parts of your teeth and the plaque below your gums.
If you’re
unfamiliar with this procedure, our experts at Lynnwood Dental Studio can guide
you through its benefits and the reasons why it should be your next dental
appointment priority.
It provides a
deeper clean
Aside from the
surface of your teeth, plaque can build up between teeth and below the gumline,
which needs regular removal to avoid gum diseases. Airflow treatment helps
clean these hard-to-reach areas effectively. Using the air polisher, your
dentist can target tricky spots like tight gaps, natural crevices, and pockets
up to 5mm deep. For deeper cleaning, a perioflow nozzle can be used to reach
farther areas.
No more painful
scraping!
For some people,
the scraping sound and sensation during a dentist’s deep cleaning session
is an absolute nightmare. Airflow treatment provides a gentler option, as it
reduces the need for traditional tools that use heat and vibration. In many
cases, most of the cleaning can be done with Airflow, making scrapers less
necessary. Plus, the flavored powders used during the process make the
experience more enjoyable and comfortable.
It helps with
stains & discoloration.
We always remind
our patients that certain food and drink consumption can cause stains on teeth
that even regular brushing can’t remove. Smokers may also notice yellow or
brown stains caused by nicotine. The air polisher helps get rid of these stains
and buildup, making it an ideal step before teeth whitening treatments.
It's quick and
efficient.
Airflow treatment
works well with regular dentist deep cleaning
methods.
By using air polishing, dentists can clear biofilm and stains first, allowing
them to focus more on removing tough deposits. This makes the teeth cleaning
procedure quicker overall, so patients spend less time sitting in the dentist's
chair.
It's safe for
dental appliances.
Dental appliances
are devices or tools used by dentists to correct, restore, or maintain the
function of teeth and oral structures. This can include dental braces,
retainers, prosthetic teeth (dentures), and more. Airflow treatment is safe for these
appliances and can even help clean hard-to-reach areas that traditional tools
may struggle with.
Airflow treatment
is also a safe option for those with dental implants, veneers, crowns, and
bridges. If you’re concerned that your dental restorations are getting stained
or collecting unwanted buildup over time, you can talk to us about this
treatment.
Reach our
Lynnwood Dental Studio today at (425) 778 5665. Our team of dental
professionals is ready to help you achieve a brighter and healthier smile with
the help of airflow treatment.
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