Tag: jet polishing

  • Airflow teeth cleaning – the future of dental hygiene

    Airflow teeth cleaning – the future of dental hygiene

    how airflow dental cleaning is changing the way our patients think about dental hygiene

    “Scale and Polish” is the most dreaded part of a dental visit for most patients. The sound of scraping and the sensation of metal tools near sensitive gums can make patients feel nervous.

    But what if you could achieve a brighter and fresh smile with minimal “scraping”?

    If you’ve been avoiding the dental hygienist due to teeth sensitivity or dental anxiety, airflow teeth cleaning is the game-changer you’ve been waiting for.

    What is Airflow Polishing and How Does It Work?

    It’s like a jet polish teeth treatment! Using a gentle, controlled stream of air, water, and a fine, flavoured powder (usually sodium bicarbonate), it is designed to gently blast away plaque biofilm (that invisible bacterial layer), debris, and stubborn stains from the surfaces of your teeth.

    Air polishing teeth can reach those hard-to-get areas, such as deep between your teeth and just under the gum line, that traditional scaling misses. The airflow teeth cleaning powder is now available in different flavours like mint and raspberry, making the experience much more pleasant.

    Is Airflow teeth cleaning worth it?

    Patients often ask if Airflow is “worth it” as they compare the cost with an NHS clean or regular private hygiene. While an airflow dental session might cost slightly more than a basic cleaning, the combination of minimal sensitivity/pain, instant brightening, and superior bacteria film removal makes it one of the highest-value treatments in modern dentistry. It is typically faster and more thorough as it reaches 100% of the tooth surface.

    Airflow Teeth Cleaning Side Effects

    Most effects are very minor and typically resolve within 24–48 hours:

    • Gum tenderness: Gums can feel slightly sore, especially if there was some previous gingivitis.
    • Minor Bleeding: Removing biofilm can cause slight bleeding if gums are already inflamed.
    • Gritty feeling: There may be a slight residue of powder post-cleaning, which is easily rinsed away.

    What not to do after Airflow?

    Following Airflow treatment, your teeth are more porous for a few hours and can stain again easily.

    For 3 hours after your appointment, we advise avoiding:

    • Staining foods or drinks: Including coffee, tea, red wine, curry, beetroot, and berries.
    • Smoking or vaping
    • Acidic foods: Such as citrus fruits or sparkling water.
    • Abrasive toothpastes: Do not use gritty “whitening” pastes immediately after treatment.

    When to Avoid Airflow Dental Hygiene?

    While air polishing teeth is very safe, it should be avoided or delayed for patients with:

    • Respiratory diseases like severe asthma or URTIs (Upper Respiratory Tract Infections).
    • Young children (typically under 10) who may accidentally ingest the powder.
    • Extensive, untreated dental caries (decay) or unstable/severe periodontal disease (both require a specialised treatment plan first).

    Can Airflow remove all types of stains?

    Airflow can remove extrinsic stains mainly caused by diet and lifestyle like smoking and tea/coffee.  However, it cannot remove intrinsic stains caused by internal aging (teeth get yellow as we age), medication stains, discolouration from tooth trauma or fluorosis.  For these you may need professional tooth whitening or veneers.

    dr deepali patel

    Dr. Deepali Patel

    Principal dentist at Mayfield Dental

    BDS (Lond) 2006 | GDC No. 103927

    related articles

    dental hygiene

    Dental Hygiene

    Schedule a classic hygiene teeth cleaning to remove plaque and tartar for healthier teeth and stronger gums.


    Clean, Scale & Polish
    dental hygiene

    Air Polishing

    We offer a similar air polishing treatment to Airflow using advanced alternative technology to gently remove stains and biofilm.

    Gentle Stain Removal
    dental checkups

    Dental Check ups

    Dental check ups alert you to any potential concerns that might be developing, which we can help prevent becoming long-term issues.

    Oral Health Check
  • What is air polishing for teeth?

    What is air polishing for teeth?

    While a gentle technique, air polishing (airflow dental cleaning) removes stains from the surface of teeth, as well as trapped food debris and plaque build-up from between the teeth.

    Having clean teeth is very important to our health and plays a big part in the way we look and feel about ourselves, as well as how others look at us. Regular visits to the dental hygienist either for a traditional hygiene scale and polish or the newer faster, gentler, effective air polishing treatments are essential to maintain healthy teeth and gums. The majority of our patients at Mayfield Dental visit us for regular air polishing teeth cleans on a 3-6 monthly basis to keep their gums at optimum health. 

    Is scaling & air polishing better than a standard scale & polish?

    While scaling is essential for removing the hard tartar (calculus) that causes bone loss, Air-Flow provides the “detailing” by removing stubborn stains and soft bacteria. At Mayfield Dental, this combination is a patient favourite for several reasons:

    • Superior Stain Removal: If you enjoy red wine, tea, or coffee, Air-Flow removes these stains much more effectively and gently than a traditional rotating rubber cup and gritty paste.
    • Effective Biofilm Removal: It clears away Biofilm—the invisible, sticky layer of bacteria—more thoroughly than scaling alone. This biofilm is often the main culprit behind bad breath and bleeding gums.
    • Kind to Restorations: If you have dental implants, crowns, or veneers, Air-Flow is significantly gentler on these surfaces than metal instruments, eliminating the risk of microscopic scratches.
    • No “Gritty” Aftertaste: Traditional polishing uses a thick, sandy paste. Air-Flow feels much cleaner, involving only a fine mist that leaves the mouth feeling instantly refreshed.

    The Verdict: If you want your teeth to feel the cleanest and look the brightest while minimising the discomfort of heavy scraping, adding AirFlow (air polishing) to your routine is the superior choice. However, a scale is still required first to remove the hard deposits that a pressurised spray cannot move. 

    Is Air Polishing teeth Safe?

    Yes, air polishing is widely considered very safe and is actually gentler on your teeth than traditional scaling methods.

    Why air polishing is a safer choice:

    • Non-abrasive: It avoids the physical friction of metal tools, meaning there is less risk of discomfort or damage to crowns, veneers, and implants.
    • Reduced Sensitivity: Because there is minimal physical contact from scraping tools, the process is far more comfortable for those with sensitive teeth.
    • Kind to Gums: The pressurised spray is much gentler on your soft tissues than manual instruments.

    Important Safety Considerations 

    While safe for most, please let your clinician know if you have any of the following, as we may need to take extra precautions:

    • Respiratory Conditions: Such as asthma or COPD, as the fine mist can occasionally cause irritation.
    • Active Infections: If you have open sores or wounds in the mouth, it is best to wait until these have fully healed.
    • Medical Conditions: If you have Addison’s disease, Cushing’s disease, high blood pressure, or kidney issues, please inform us. Some polishing powders contain sodium which can affect electrolyte balance or salt restrictions.

    Check with your air polishing Hygienist

    Ask your dentist or hygienist and they will able to confirm if air polishing is suitable for you. This is especially important for you if you have sensitive teeth or are receiving dental treatments that could make a standard clean or a deeper scale and polish more difficult, particularly in the case for braces and fixed retainers. 

    air polishing hand piece and powders for airflow hygiene cleaning

    air polishing teeth procedure

    We use a specialised hand-piece that emits a controlled “jet” of three components:

    • Compressed Air: The propellant.
    • Water: To keep the tooth surface cool and hydrated.
    • Fine Powder:  Specially formulated fine powder designed to remove stains and bacteria gently.

    Unlike traditional tools, this hand-piece doesn’t rotate or vibrate. The jet reaches deep into the tight gaps between teeth; where stubborn stains often hide from a traditional scale and polish, and moves slightly under the gum line with gentle precision.

    What does it feel like? You will feel a cool, pressurised spray on your teeth and gums. Most of our patients describe it as a refreshing “tickling” or “massage” sensation rather than a dental cleaning!

    Does air polishing whiten teeth?

    Not exactly. While air polish dental cleaning removes deep surface stains to reveal your teeth’s natural brightness (often making them look 1–2 shades lighter instantly), it doesn’t change the internal colour of your teeth like professional whitening gels do. It is, however, the perfect “prep” treatment before starting a professional whitening course. 

    Not exactly. While air polish dental cleaning removes deep surface stains to reveal your teeth’s natural brightness (often making them look 1–2 shades lighter instantly), it doesn’t change the internal colour of your teeth like professional whitening gels do. It is, however, the perfect “prep” treatment before starting a professional whitening course. 

    Why Air Polishing is Essential for orthodontic Braces & Fixed Retainers

    If you are wearing a permanent brace to help straighten your teeth, it can be difficult to reach all of your teeth with a toothbrush. Cleaning around brackets, wires, and retainers with traditional scaling tools is notoriously difficult, making air polishing the most effective hygiene tool for these patients. Some of the benefits include:

    • A “360-Degree” Clean Fixed brackets and retainers create “dead zones” where a toothbrush simply cannot reach. The pressurised spray swirls around wires and behind brackets, flushing out food particles and the bacteria that cause “white spots” (decalcification) if allowed to build up.
    • Protecting Your High-Risk Zones Fixed retainers are known for rapid tartar build-up, turning the area into a high-risk zone for gum disease. Air polishing reaches deep under the bonded wires and into the interdental gaps, flushing out soft plaque before it hardens into tartar.
    • Safe for Your Appliances Brackets and retainers are attached to your teeth using composite adhesive “nuggets.” While manual scraping with metal tools can sometimes stress or weaken these bonds, air polishing cleans effectively while preserving the integrity of the glue holding your appliance in place.
    • Preventing Gum Recession If you have a fixed retainer, we recommend a hygiene appointment every 4 to 6 months. Because these wires are permanent, the plaque that collects around them is a leading cause of localised gum recession in adults.

    Does AirFlow hurt with braces?

    No, most people with braces and fixed retainers find AirFlow to be significantly more comfortable than traditional scaling. Because there is minimal to no scraping against the teeth or brackets, there is less sensitivity and pressure. The treatment uses a gentle “hissing” sound rather than high-pitched vibrations (great for nervous patients) and involves no poking for those with inflamed gums. It’s a much kinder way to clear the plaque build-up that often occurs during orthodontic treatment. 

    dr deepali patel

    Dr. Deepali Patel

    Principal dentist at Mayfield Dental

    BDS (Lond) 2006 | GDC No. 103927

    related articles

    dental hygiene

    Dental Hygiene

    Schedule a classic hygiene teeth cleaning to remove plaque and tartar for healthier teeth and stronger gums.


    Clean, Scale & Polish
    dental hygiene

    Air Polishing

    We offer a similar air polishing treatment to Airflow using advanced alternative technology to gently remove stains and biofilm.

    Gentle Stain Removal
    dental checkups

    Dental Check ups

    Dental check ups alert you to any potential concerns that might be developing, which we can help prevent becoming long-term issues.

    Oral Health Check