What to Do After an Airflow Treatment

airflow teeth cleaning aftercare

Airflow treatment is a cutting-edge dental cleaning procedure that uses a combination of air, water, and powder to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth. The treatment is fast, painless, and highly effective, making it a popular choice for people looking to maintain good oral health. However, just like any other dental procedure, it’s essential to know how to care for your teeth after an airflow treatment to minimise any potential side effects.

In this blog, we’ll discuss what you should do to maximise the benefits of your airflow treatment including:

Airflow Teeth Cleaning Aftercare

  1. Drink Plenty of Water
    To help flush out any debris left over from the treatment, it’s recommended to drink plenty of water in the hours following your appointment. This will also help to keep your mouth hydrated and prevent dry mouth, which is a common side effect of airflow treatment.
  2. Avoid Certain Foods
    For the first 24 hours after your treatment, it’s best to avoid hard, crunchy, or chewy foods. This will help to prevent any irritation or sensitivity to your teeth and gums that might have been caused by the procedure.
  3. Brush and Floss Regularly
    To maintain good oral hygiene and prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar, it’s crucial to brush and floss your teeth regularly. Doing so will help to keep your teeth and gums healthy and reduce the risk of any infections or other complications.
  4. Use Mouthwash
    Using mouthwash can help to kill any bacteria in your mouth and reduce the risk of any infections. It’s important to follow the instructions on the mouthwash label and be sure to choose a mouthwash that’s appropriate for your needs.

Airflow Teeth Cleaning Side Effects

Sensitivity

One of the most common side effects of airflow treatment is sensitivity in your teeth and gums. This is usually temporary and will go away on its own within a few days. However, if the sensitivity persists or becomes more severe, you should contact your dentist.

Dry Mouth

Another common side effect of airflow treatment is dry mouth, which can cause discomfort and a burning sensation in your mouth. Drinking plenty of water can help to alleviate this side effect.

Sore Gums

In some cases, the powerful combination of air, water, and powder used during an airflow treatment can cause soreness in your gums. This is usually temporary and will go away on its own within a few days. If the soreness persists or becomes more severe, you should contact your dentist.

In conclusion, airflow treatment is a highly effective and safe way to maintain good oral health. By following these aftercare tips and being aware of the potential side effects, you can maximise the benefits of your treatment and keep your smile healthy and bright. If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to speak with your Bali Dental Voyage dentist, who will be able to provide you with personalised advice and guidance.

Reviewed by

  • drg. Hanny Ardia, S.K.G.

    drg. Hanny Ardia, S.K.G., is a dedicated professional in the field of dentistry, with a strong educational background and a burgeoning career in the dental industry. She obtained her Bachelor's degree in Dentistry from Mahasaraswati Denpasar University in 2021 and continued her journey as a Cooperative Assistant (Co-ass) at the same institution until 2023

    Her commitment to her profession is evident through her experience as a General Dentist Intern from 2021 to 2023, where she honed her clinical skills. Currently, she serves as an International Dental Patient Consultant at Bali Dental Voyage, where she provides online consultations, showcasing her expertise in patient care and dental services on an international scale in 2023.

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