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Dental Hygienists Birmingham

  • Scale and Polish Treatment
  • Essential hygiene appointment £77
  • Prior dental exam is needed for referral.
  • Speak to us  0121 369 2588.
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Your Hygienist Appointment Journey

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Scale and polish

A professional scale and polish is the easiest way to give your smile a fresh start. Your hygienist will gently remove built-up plaque and tartar before polishing your teeth to a smooth, clean finish. It helps prevent gum disease, keeps your breath fresh, and restores that just-clean feeling you can’t get at home.

The dental hygienist will also review your brushing and interdental cleaning techniques to make sure it is bespoke to each individual patient.

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Dental Hygienist Prices

 

 

 

Treatment Price (GBP)
New Patient Consultation £105£60 Limited Time Offer
Essential hygiene appointment £77
Advanced hygiene appointment £112

* from prices include the membership plan discount

Payments are made at time of treatment and can be paid with most major international credit and debit cards.

FAQs About Dental Hygiene

Have more questions about gum health or dental hygiene? Find clear, expert answers to common queries here, helping you understand your oral health better.

How much does a dental hygienist appointment cost in the UK?

Treatment Price (GBP)
New Patient Consultation £105£60 Limited Time Offer
Dental hygienist Appointment £X
Scale and polish £X

Can I see a hygienist without seeing a dentist first?

Yes! Under Direct Access regulations, you can book a hygienist appointment without seeing a dentist beforehand.

That means you can come straight in for a scale and polish or oral hygiene advice whenever you need it.

If your hygienist spots anything that needs a dentist’s attention, they’ll explain what’s needed and help you arrange a follow-up.

Is it worth going to a dental hygienist?

Absolutely. Regular hygienist visits are one of the best ways to protect your teeth and gums. Professional cleaning removes plaque and tartar that brushing can’t reach, keeping your mouth healthy and fresh. It also helps prevent gum disease, staining, and bad breath, leaving your smile looking and feeling its best.

Does the NHS cover hygienist appointments?

Hygienist appointments are usually private treatments and aren’t covered by standard NHS dental bands. Many patients choose to see a private hygienist for the flexibility, quality of care, and convenience of booking directly without needing a dentist referral.

Why are my gums bleeding?

Gums bleed when they are irritated and inflamed, which is not considered normal. This is typically due to plaque (a soft film of bacteria) being left on the teeth. This causes inflammation called gingivitis, and if not addressed, it can develop into more serious gum disease.

What is the best way to prevent gum disease?

The most effective way to prevent gum disease is through the conscientious removal of plaque. This involves thorough flossing, regular brushing, and consistent professional cleaning appointments with our hygienists. These practices will significantly minimise your risk of developing gum disease.

What exactly is gum disease?

Gum disease is a common condition that affects the tissues surrounding and supporting your teeth. There are two main stages: gingivitis and periodontitis.

  • Gingivitis is the early stage, often causing red, swollen gums that may bleed when brushing. With a good oral hygiene routine and professional care, gingivitis is thankfully reversible.
  • If left untreated, it can progress to periodontitis — a more serious form of gum disease. Periodontitis affects the deeper structures supporting the teeth and, over time, can lead to tooth loss if not properly managed. While it cannot be completely reversed, it can be controlled to prevent further damage and preserve your oral health.

How often should I visit the hygienist?

Most people benefit from a hygienist visit every six months, but some may need to come every three to four months depending on their oral health. Your hygienist will recommend the right schedule to keep your gums healthy and your smile in top condition.

Essential hygiene appointment VS advanced hygiene appointment

An Essential Hygiene Appointment is your standard cleaning and maintenance visit, ideal for keeping your teeth and gums healthy, removing plaque and tartar build-up, and maintaining fresh breath.

An Advanced Hygiene Appointment, on the other hand, goes a step further. It’s designed for patients who need more in-depth cleaning or are managing periodontal (gum) disease. This appointment includes additional time and specialised techniques to clean below the gum line and help stabilise gum health.

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Meet Your Dental Hygienist Expert

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Lianne qualified as a Dental Hygienist from the University of Liverpool in 2002. Previously to that was a Dental Nurse for 10 years in her home city of Peterborough.

Understanding Your Dental Hygiene Care

Our dedicated dental hygienists do much more than just clean your teeth; they are vital partners in maintaining your long-term oral health and confidence. This section explains what to expect during your visits and how we work together to keep your smile in its best possible condition.

What does a dental hygienist do during an appointment?

A hygienist performs a thorough, professional cleaning of your teeth, removing any plaque and tartar build-up, and can even reduce surface staining. More importantly, our hygienists will teach you how to correctly look after your teeth and gums at home to maintain that clean feeling between appointments. They’ll show you the vital toothbrushing and flossing techniques needed for keeping your teeth free of plaque and tartar.

What specific care can our dental hygienists provide?

Our dental hygienists can support you with the following essential care:

  • Removal of staining
  • Removal of plaque and tartar
  • Detailed assessment of gum health
  • Assessment for plaque, which can cause tooth decay
  • Assessment of areas prone to bleeding
  • Educating you on preventing plaque from developing
  • Tooth sensitivity management

How do hygienists help prevent gum disease and tooth loss?

Gum disease and tooth decay are major causes of tooth loss, but with effective hygienist treatments and good oral health care at home, this can be largely prevented. We are here to help you significantly improve the health of your teeth and gums, staying on top of preventing gum disease.

When you visit us for your dental hygiene appointments, it’s important to inform your specially trained dental hygienist of any problems you may be experiencing. Bleeding or sore gums and tooth sensitivity can all be significantly improved by professional cleaning and preventative dental care. Your hygienist will put together a tailored programme to help you achieve your optimum dental health.

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What happens during a typical hygienist appointment?

During your dental hygiene appointment with one of our experienced hygienists, you will benefit from a professional, thorough cleaning and a wealth of knowledge tailored to your needs. A comprehensive scale and polish will be carried out to remove all plaque, tartar, and surface stains.

You will also receive a detailed assessment, along with information and personalised guidance on the best way to keep your gums healthy and prevent tooth decay. This might include advice on using fissure sealants to reduce food and bacteria sticking to the grooves in your teeth. While regular hygienist appointments work wonders in preventing dental health problems, the main factor in your long-term oral health is maintaining an excellent oral hygiene routine at home.

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The Importance of Oral hygiene

Good oral hygiene isn’t just about keeping your teeth clean, it’s about protecting your overall health.
According to the NHS and the British Dental Association (BDA), regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleaning are essential to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath.

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Spread the costof your investment

Don’t compromise your dental care by going for second best or delaying treatment. Go for the very best that modern dentistry can offer and spread your investment with our 0% finance.

  • Spread the fees over 18 months (for treatments valued over £1500.00)
  • No interest to pay whatsoever
  • No deposit required - but is optional

* Up to 18 months is interest free. If you would like to take finance over a longer period then an interest charge will apply.

** Interest free finance spread across up to 18 months for treatments valued over £1500.00

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Contact Information

Stella Maris Dental

Stella Maris Dental Practice,

84 Walsall Road,

West Bromwich,

West Midlands,

B71 3HN

Phone: 0121 588 4541

Email: [email protected]

Opening Hours

Mon: 9.00am - 5.45pm
Tues: 9.00am - 5.45pm
Wed: 9.00am - 5.45pm
Thur: 9.00am - 5.45pm
Fri: 9.00am - 1.00pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

For emergencies call: 0121 588 4541