So how often do you get a professional clean with braces? and also, how often did you get a professional clean prior to braces?
I know UGHBRACES reply below wasn't for me (from another thread), but just wanted to ask...
UGHBRACES wrote:
You must be British.
Oh dear, whenever my dentist has 'cleaned' my teeth (after me asking him) he only uses one tool, and mostly behind the front lower teeth. I've always thought it wasn't a 'thorough' clean because it would only take about a minute or two .UGHBRACES wrote:A professional cleaning is typically done by a dental hygienist or a dentist may do it as well. They use scalers and polishers and maybe a couple other instruments to remove all plaque build up. It is highly recommended to have this done every 6 months to maintain healthy teeth and gums. And its even more important to have it done while in braces with all those extra nooks and crannies for the plaque to build up around.
I always feel like I am being picky when I have to ASK for this service, I feel like he should be doing it anyway. Not sure how I am going to get on when I have braces then
What is the clean the Ortho does just before fitting the braces? Is that simply cleaning the surface of the tooth where the bracket will be applied? or a 'professional clean' to make sure all is clean before hand?
I just went on the NHS website to see about the NHS dental prices and what's included etc... here is a quote:
If necessary? So it isn't classed as a need at each check up? Ooo er. I wonder how much it can cost for a professional clean at a private dentist in the UK.Band 1: £16.50. This charge includes an examination, diagnosis and preventive advice. If necessary, it also includes X-rays, scale and polish and planning for further treatment