In our studio in the center of Rome, dental hygiene is not just a simple teeth cleaning: it is the first, fundamental step to keeping teeth and gums healthy and preventing future pathologies. Our goal is to offer a complete clinical experience that combines prevention, monitoring, education, and personalization.
The professional oral hygiene seduta includes:
We recommend performing a professional hygiene seduta at least every 6 months. In the presence of specific conditions, such as gingivitis, periodontitis, or persistent halitosis, treatment may be necessary more frequently.
Prevention is the best ally for avoiding complications and early detection of any gum disease or cavities.
This is a misconception. When performed by qualified professionals, the oral hygiene seduta does not damage the teeth; on the contrary: it protects them. The instruments we use, including ultrasound and polishing powders, act in a targeted and gentle manner, without affecting the enamel or irritating the gum tissues.
Generally, no. Thanks to the use of modern instruments and minimally invasive techniques, the seduta is well tolerated. In more sensitive patients, if necessary, we can use a mild anestesia locale to eliminate any discomfort.
After the seduta, we recommend waiting about an hour before eating or drinking. If indicated, we provide instructions for the use of specific mouthwashes or gels. Daily hygiene can resume normally according to the personalized methods indicated during the visit.
A well-cared-for smile improves quality of life, strengthens self-esteem, and fosters more serene relationships. For this reason, we do not limit ourselves to professional cleaning: every seduta becomes an opportunity to educate the patient, set up a maintenance plan su misura, and systematically monitor oral health over time.
In our practice, prevention is a clinical act, not just an aesthetic one.
Each patient is welcomed with attention and guided through a personalized treatment path, taking into account their habits, goals, and specific needs.
The smile you desire is closer than you think.
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We receive by appointment to ensure maximum privacy and service quality.
Home hygiene is essential, but it cannot completely remove tartar that forms over time, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Professional sessions allow for deep removal of residues, preventing gum problems and cavities.
Home hygiene is essential, but it cannot completely remove tartar that forms over time, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Professional sessions allow for deep removal of residues, preventing gum problems and cavities.
On average between 45 and 60 minutes, but the duration may vary slightly based on the patient’s clinical needs and the presence of any gum complications.
Oral hygiene is not a whitening treatment, but it often restores teeth to their natural color by removing stains from smoking, tea, or coffee. To achieve a true whitening effect, a specific treatment is necessary.
Yes, it is recommended to perform an oral hygiene seduta during pregnancy, preferably in the second trimester. During this period, the dentist can more calmly evaluate the patient’s oral conditions and schedule a personalized prevention plan in collaboration with the relevant pediatrician. Maintaining good gum health is essential during pregnancy, as hormonal changes can increase the risk of gum inflammation. Professional dental hygiene, when performed carefully, is safe and effective even during pregnancy.
The frequency is personalized based on factors such as your plaque predisposition, any gum diseases, and your daily habits. Generally, it’s recommended every 6 months, but in some cases every 3 or 4 months.
These are synonyms in common language. Technically, scaling refers to tartar removal using ultrasound. Professional oral hygiene also includes air polishing, polishing, clinical examination, and personalized instructions.
Yes. In fact, it’s essential. Prostheses and crowns also need to be kept clean to prevent inflammation of surrounding tissues or plaque buildup that could compromise the prosthetic work over time.
Skipping professional hygiene can lead to sub-gingival tartar buildup and the development of periodontal diseases. Over time, this can result in gum recession, tooth mobility, and tooth loss.
Yes. Smoking promotes plaque and tartar buildup, in addition to discoloring teeth. Moreover, it masks signs of gum inflammation, making regular dental check-ups even more important.
Absolutely yes. Prevention in pediatric age is essential to intercept incorrect habits, early cavities, or gum problems. For children, it may also include molar sealing and education in home hygiene.