Blissful Smile Dental Hygiene
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A dental hygienist specializes in preventive oral care, including cleanings, exams, and educating patients on daily oral hygiene. Dentists diagnose and treat dental issues such as cavities and perform procedures like fillings, extractions, and restorative treatments. Hygienists focus on keeping your teeth healthy, while dentists address more advanced treatments.
An independent dental hygienist is a licensed professional who provides dental hygiene services without the direct supervision of a dentist. Independent hygienists often focus on preventive care, performing cleanings, assessments, and education to promote oral health among their patients.
At your first visit, we’ll conduct a comprehensive oral exam, discuss your dental history, and clean your teeth to remove plaque and tartar. We’ll also provide tips for maintaining your oral health and answer any questions you may have about your routine.
For most people, professional cleanings every six months are ideal to maintain oral health and prevent plaque buildup. However, if you have specific dental concerns like gum disease, your hygienist or dentist may recommend more frequent visits.
We're thrilled to offer a complimentary teeth whitening service with every full cleaning! To ensure the best results and protect your smile’s health, please note a few conditions where whitening may not be the best choice right now: Restorative Work on Front Teeth, Sensitivity, Tooth Decay, Pregnant or Nursing, Periodontal (Gum) Disease, Children Under 16. If you’re unsure whether whitening is right for you, just ask!
Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning procedure that removes tartar buildup below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots. This procedure is essential for those with periodontal disease, as it helps reduce gum inflammation and promotes healing.
Yes, dental x-rays are safe and involve minimal radiation exposure, especially with modern digital x-rays. They’re essential for identifying issues not visible to the naked eye, helping catch potential problems early.
Whether you need x-rays depends on several factors related to your dental health. When were they last taken? Do you get frequent cavities? Are you having any pain? Your dental hygienist will evaluate your specific situation and determine if they are needed at that time. If you recently got them done within 6-12 months then you can get them sent from the office they were taken at and vice versa. Having dental x-rays taken every 12 months is a common practice and is recommended that helps us as dental professionals assess generalized bone health, early detection of cavities, infections and identifying hidden issues that we cannot see with the naked eye.
Sensitivity can often be reduced by using a toothpaste specifically for sensitive teeth, avoiding acidic foods and drinks, and ensuring proper brushing technique. For persistent sensitivity, our desensitizing treatments offer relief by applying a special coating to reduce nerve sensitivity.
Sealants are a protective coating applied to the grooves of your molars to prevent food particles from settling in and causing decay. They’re an excellent preventive option, especially for children and teens, and can last several years with proper care.
Professional teeth whitening is generally safe for your enamel, especially when done by a qualified dental hygienist. Over-the-counter whitening kits can sometimes cause sensitivity or enamel damage if used improperly, so it’s best to consult a professional for optimal results.
Fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay and sensitivity. Regular fluoride treatments are especially beneficial for those prone to cavities, and they’re safe when administered by a professional.
Yes, flossing daily helps remove plaque and food particles between teeth, areas that brushing alone can’t reach. Daily flossing reduces the risk of cavities and gum disease, keeping your gums healthy and your smile bright.
No you don't need their permission. Yes, you can definitely see both your regular dentist and an independent hygiene clinic. Many people choose to visit a dental hygienist for routine cleanings and preventive care while maintaining their relationship with their dentist for more comprehensive dental services and treatments. It is encouraged having both a hygienist and a dentist it allows for a more tailored approach to your oral health, with the hygienist focusing on prevention and maintenance and the dentist addressing more complex issues when necessary. You have the right to decide who you see for your cleanings the same way you have the right to choose what dentist you see. We collaborate with other healthcare professionals to offer you the best care possible.
About the Practice
By choosing Blissful Smile Dental Hygiene, you can expect professional and compassionate care that prioritizes your well-being and empowers you to take control of your oral health. We are committed to enhancing the natural beauty of your smile, offering everything from routine cleanings to cosmetic whitening. We direct bill to the majority of insurance companies, alleviating you of this task. Rest assured, we will handle it on your behalf, our fees are LOWER then the 2026 Alberta dental fee guide. We do accept the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) and bill directly to Sunlife for your convenience.
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