Stains Removal Treatment

 We offer pain free cleaning and stains removal treatment with newest and innovative Airflow Technology known as Guided Biofilm Therapy. It is fast and effective way to remove Tartar, Coffee, Tea, Red wine, Smoking Stains.

Main benefits of Airflow treatments.

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What is Guided Biofilm Therapy?

Treatment using the AIRFLOW Prophylaxis Master is known as Guided Biofilm Therapy. Biofilm is the sticky film that can develop on the surface of the teeth, more commonly known as dental plaque. Biofilm consists of microscopic organisms such as bacteria that can grow to excessive numbers, especially in the presence of sugar. Biofilm may be visible as a soft white or yellow substance on the teeth. If not removed while still in this soft stage, the biofilm will harden. This ultimately results in a number of complications, including

Is guided biofilm therapy pain free treatment?

Guided Biofilm Therapy is user-friendly and comfortable for all age groups. For patients, the major benefit of AIRFLOW treatment is that the technique is gentle to the gums and soft tissues of the mouth. Rather than using traditional metal tools, air/water and powder are used to remove biofilm and plaque from the teeth and gums. This technology comfortably and safely removes biofilm (plaque and tartar) and stains from the teeth. This provides pain free cleanings.

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Does Airflow remove smoking stains?

Airflow is a fast and effective way to remove extensive or fine stains that have built up from daily habits such as drinking coffee, tea, red wine and smoking. Using a fine jet of water and non-toxic powder particles, Airflow is an excellent treatment in conjunction with routine hygiene to achieve a whiter looking smile.

Am I eligible for Airflow?

Most of the patients are eligible for Airflow treatment. Airflow treatment can be repeated regularly and is suitable for both adults and children. It is ideal for removing biofilm, stains and calculus/tartar on natural teeth, restorations, implants, hypersensitive patients and orthodontic patients. Please ask your dentist or hygienist before or at your next appointment.