Airflow
The ultimate clean for teeth, mouth and gumsWhat is Airflow dental treatment in Cardiff?
Airflow is a powerful dental hygiene treatment that uses a combination of jet water, air and sodium bicarbonate to thoroughly clean teeth, mouth and gums.
Patients from Cardiff, Danescourt, Canton, Pontcanna, Whitchurch and throughout Llandaff are choosing Airflow because it effectively removes stains on teeth caused by tea, coffee and spicy foods. Airflow also removes the build-up of plaque as well as bacteria in your mouth which causes bad breath and gum disease.
Airflow is an intense teeth and mouth cleaning treatment, but it is also extremely gentle so you can still experience this fantastic clean if you have sensitive teeth.
Why Choose Dental Lounge for Airflow dental treatment?
Patients from across Cardiff and South Wales choose Dental Lounge for Airflow dental because we offer:
- Interest-Free Finance
Flexible payment plans to help make treatment more affordable.
- A Friendly, Supportive Team
We’re with you every step of the way, from consultation to final results.
- Modern, Relaxing Practice A state-of-the-art environment designed to keep you comfortable throughout your treatment.
benefits of Airflow dental treatment
- Airflow gives a deep and thorough clean to teeth, mouth and gums
- With Airflow, stubborn stains to teeth are gently lifted so teeth look brighter and cleaner
- There’s no pain or direct contact with teeth making Airflow a gentle treatment even on sensitive teeth
- Airflow dental treatment reaches deep into periodontal pockets and hard-to-reach places removing bacteria which can cause bad breath and gum disease
How does Airflow dental treatment in Cardiff work?
Airflow uses a high pressure blast of water which is combined with air and bicarbonate. When this hits the surface of your teeth it removes stains and bacteria.
The jet of water used in Airflow means that it easily cleans all the hard-to-reach places that you may miss with a tooth brush.
Airflow is gentle on teeth because there is no direct contact. There’s no scraping like there is with a traditional scale and polish. Airflow removes stains and plaque on teeth but also reaches deep into periodontal pockets found around the teeth and gum line.
Frequently Asked Questions about Airflow dental treatment
Can anyone have Airflow dental treatment?
How regularly should I have Airflow treatment?
If you maintain a good oral hygiene, brushing thoroughly twice a day and flossing every day, the effects of Airflow will last for longer and you will only need an Airflow dental clean once a year. Less care and maintenance of your teeth may need a clean every 3 to 6 months.