Treatments For Healthy Smiles
Keep your oral hygiene at optimal level with a regular dental hygiene visit for health gums and teeth. All teeth cleaning is completed using Guided Biofilm (GBT), a revolutionary Swiss innovation in Oral Hygiene.
As a Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist, anything outside my professional remit would need to be carried out by a dentist for which I would raise a referral to one of my highly experienced and attentive inhouse colleagues.
Dentistry is more than just a profession to me—it is a lifelong passion. I am always open to new connections, projects, and opportunities that contribute to the growth of the industry, elevate patient care, and empower dental teams across the UK.
Sakina Syed.
Smile Hygienist
Clinical Treatments







Easy, Expert Advice For Lasting Oral Health
Optimum oral health goes beyond the dental chair. These tips are designed to help maintain strong teeth, healthy gums, and a confident smile every day. Small changes in daily habits can make a difference to oral and overall health.
My Top Tips for a Healthy Mouth
- Brush or use a tongue scraper twice a day with an electric toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste
- Spit the toothpaste out don’t rinse
- Don’t forget to brush your tongue
- Use floss or interdental brushes to clean in between teeth
- Limit sugary food and drinks to meal times
- Visit your dental hygienist regularly
Teeth Whitening
For tooth whitening to be carried out a mouth must be declared ‘healthy & clean’ by a Dentist and may require dental X-rays.
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Why do You Need Hygiene Appointments?
Regular professional dental hygiene appointments are essential for maintaining good oral health. This is because our teeth are covered in a sticky film made up of bacteria called biofilm, which can cause gum disease and tooth decay if not removed. If left untreated can lead to gum disease, tooth loss. Plaque biofilm can also lead to poor management of other systemic health related disease such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Thankfully, modern dental technology has made it possible to receive professional dental hygiene care that is both effective and pain-free. By visiting a dental hygienist regularly, you can ensure that any biofilm buildup is removed, reducing your risk of developing gum disease and tooth decay, and maintaining good overall general health.