03/28/2023
As a dental hygienist, my priority is to provide patients with the best possible oral health care. One of the ways I achieve this is through Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT), a revolutionary dental cleaning procedure that few other offices in the area offer.
What is GBT?
GBT is a comprehensive, minimally invasive approach to dental cleaning that leverages cutting-edge technology to remove plaque, tartar, and biofilm from teeth and gums. Biofilm is a thin, sticky layer of bacteria that accumulates on teeth and gums and is a leading cause of dental decay and gum disease. Traditional cleaning methods often miss this biofilm, which can lead to serious oral health issues down the line.
GBT involves a combination of air-polishing, ultrasonic scaling, and subgingival air-polishing, all of which work together to remove biofilm from teeth and gums. By using a specially formulated powder and hand-held instruments, we can efficiently remove biofilm without damaging the surrounding tissue.
Why choose GBT?
At our practice, we believe that prevention is the key to good oral health. GBT is a proactive approach to dental cleaning that not only removes existing biofilm but also helps to prevent it from returning. By choosing GBT, patients can reduce their risk of developing tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues.
Additionally, GBT is a minimally invasive procedure that is more comfortable and less time-consuming than traditional dental cleaning methods. Patients can typically expect to spend less time in the dental chair and experience less discomfort during and after the procedure.
Conclusion
If you're looking for a dental hygienist who prioritizes your oral health and uses cutting-edge technology to provide the best possible care, look no further. Our practice is proud to offer Guided Biofilm Therapy, a comprehensive and minimally invasive approach to dental cleaning that few other offices in the area offer. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and experience the difference that GBT can make for your oral health.