Fairview Dental Hygiene Clinic

Fairview Dental Hygiene Clinic Evening appointments available!

Our services include periodontal scaling and root planning, stain removal, oral health education, topical fluoride treatments, x-rays, oral cancer screenings, sealants, teeth whitening, and other therapeutic services.

What your hygienist wants you to know…Your time with us is less about your teeth and more about:Fostering and facilitati...
04/10/2026

What your hygienist wants you to know…

Your time with us is less about your teeth and more about:

Fostering and facilitating relationships.

Anticipating what you need.

Understanding your values and your capacity for self-care.

Creating a space where trust can grow and care feels safe.
�Where information empowers instead of overwhelms.

Where the care you receive supports your health, wellness, and confidence.

Where small, realistic changes lead to lasting health.

Because behind every set of teeth is a person—you—who deserves respect, empathy, and optimal oral health.

Dentally yours,�A hygienist.

News release from February 26, 2026 (Ottawa, ON) — New national public opinion research released today by the Canadian D...
04/09/2026

News release from February 26, 2026 (Ottawa, ON) — New national public opinion research released today by the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) shows Canadians place exceptionally high trust in dental hygienists and strongly support prevention‑focused dental hygiene care, while also acknowledging that barriers to access remain.

The polling, conducted by Abacus Data, found that 96 per cent of Canadians hold a positive impression of dental hygienists, with more than eight in ten viewing them as an essential or important part of the health care system.

These findings underscore the central role dental hygienists play in prevention, early disease detection, and the maintenance of oral and overall health.

https://files.cdha.ca/newsevents/tag/2026/media_release_feb2026_EN.pdf

How does your oral health - impact your overall health?Harmful bacteria in your mouth can enter your bloodstream and tra...
04/09/2026

How does your oral health - impact your overall health?

Harmful bacteria in your mouth can enter your bloodstream and travel throughout your body 🚗

This can affect organs like your heart or trigger inflammation, leading to vascular damage that can worsen diabetes and increase your risk for rheumatoid arthritis 💥

Due for a dental cleaning? Contact us today!

- Logan Hubek, RDH
📞 403-362-8820
✉️ fairviewdentalhygiene@gmail.com
📍 20 Fairview Ave E, Brooks, AB

Top 10 Oral Health Tips from Dental Hygiene Canada
04/08/2026

Top 10 Oral Health Tips from Dental Hygiene Canada

What you can’t see can hurt your oral health!Dental plaque is yellow to white in colour and can be difficult to spot 🔎 I...
04/08/2026

What you can’t see can hurt your oral health!

Dental plaque is yellow to white in colour and can be difficult to spot 🔎 If it’s not removed with a toothbrush and floss, it can irritate your gums and put you at risk for cavities.

Flossing is the best way to remove dental plaque from between teeth, while brushing cleans all the other surfaces. If you aren't getting just below the gumline with your toothbrush, you're likely leaving disease causing bacteria behind!

Seeing pink in the sink or on the string is a sign that you have gingivitis; a reversible (and preventable) oral health problem.

New to flossing? Start with a realistic goal, like twice a week. You can expect a little bleeding and some discomfort the first few times, but after a couple of weeks, you should feel a difference.

Your hygienist can recommend products, assess your technique, and suggest specific daily habits that best support your individual needs 🙌

While the word “cleaning” is commonly used, many dental hygienists feel it down plays the importance of your time with u...
04/06/2026

While the word “cleaning” is commonly used, many dental hygienists feel it down plays the importance of your time with us!

We’re not the custodians of your mouth, we're your partners in overall health and wellness 🙌

Our scope of practice varies across provinces, but at its core, dental hygiene is about community outreach, prevention, education, and supporting your overall health inside and outside of a clinical setting.

Yes, scaling (tartar removal) and polishing are memorable parts of your visit and yes, your teeth get “cleaned”, but we also assess/track your oral health, identify and modify your risk factors for disease and help you establish a daily routine that will hopefully keep you from spending more time in the dental chair than necessary!

-Logan Hubek, RDH

Happy Easter!Logan Hubek, RDH
04/05/2026

Happy Easter!

Logan Hubek, RDH

We’re putting our purple on 💜 Keep your eyes peeled for landmarks lit up for National Dental Hygienists Week! Excerpt fr...
04/04/2026

We’re putting our purple on 💜 Keep your eyes peeled for landmarks lit up for National Dental Hygienists Week!

Excerpt from the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association news release - April 2026:

“NDHW™ is organized by the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) around the “Oral Health for Total Health” theme. As CDHA President Donna Lee explains, “This week is a significant event in the dental hygiene community.

It serves as an opportunity to recognize the vital contributions dental hygienists make towards maintaining individuals’ oral health, as well as their overall health and well-being.

Throughout Canada, landmarks will be illuminated in purple, representing the core professional values of compassion, purpose, and inspiration within the field of dental hygiene.”

Logan Hubek, RDH

News release from the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association:April 2026 (Ottawa, ON) — Oral Health Month is a valuable o...
04/03/2026

News release from the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association:

April 2026 (Ottawa, ON) — Oral Health Month is a valuable opportunity to focus on building and maintaining good dental hygiene habits that can protect your overall health. To celebrate the month and National Dental Hygienists Week™ (NDHW™), which runs from April 4 to 10, dental hygienists will be visible in communities across the country, sharing the critical message that taking care of our teeth and gums benefits so much more than just our mouths.

Read the entire release here:https://files.cdha.ca/newsevents/tag/2026/NDHW_media_release_2026.pdf

Logan Hubek, RDH

Over time, frequent acid exposure can lower the pH in your saliva, weakening enamel and increasing the risk of cavities ...
04/02/2026

Over time, frequent acid exposure can lower the pH in your saliva, weakening enamel and increasing the risk of cavities and sensitivity.

Professional fluoride treatments are an easy, cost-effective way to help restore essential minerals to your enamel and keep your teeth strong and protected 💪✨

You may benefit from fluoride treatments if you have:

🦷 A history of cavities
🦷 Sensitivity to hot or cold foods
🦷 A diet high in acidic foods

Want to book an appointment? Get in touch with us today!

- Logan Hubek, RDH
📞 403-362-8820
✉️ fairviewdentalhygiene@gmail.com
📍 20 Fairview Ave E, Brooks, AB

Happy April Fool's 😜
04/01/2026

Happy April Fool's 😜

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5-20 Fairview Avenue E
Brooks, AB

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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