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Dental hygienist

A dental hygienist is a healthcare professional who specializes in the care and maintenance of teeth and oral cavity. His main task is to ensure that the patient's teeth and oral cavity are clean, healthy and free of problems such as tooth decay or gum disease.

A dental hygienist performs a variety of procedures, including regular cleaning, scaling, and polishing to remove plaque and tartar. He also provides advice on proper oral hygiene practices, such as choosing the right toothbrush and proper brushing technique. In addition, a dental hygienist can also provide advice on the impact of diet on oral health and provide information on important issues such as the impact of tobacco use on oral health.

Why should you visit a dental hygienist? Regular visits to a dental hygienist can prevent many oral problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, or gum problems. Professional teeth cleaning and care can prevent tooth build-up and plaque, which can lead to cavities or gum disease. In addition, a dental hygienist can identify any problems or risk factors at an early stage, thus helping to prevent more serious problems later on.

How often should you visit a dental hygienist? It is generally recommended to see a dental hygienist at least twice a year, but this can vary depending on the individual's oral health. Some people who are at increased risk of developing dental disease, such as those who suffer from diabetes or gum disease, may need to see a dental hygienist more often, perhaps every few months. The physician should evaluate each patient individually and determine the optimal visit schedule based on his or her individual needs.