Air‑Flow Teeth Cleaning

Have you noticed that your teeth have become dull and no longer smooth? This means that a plaque has accumulated on them, which can no longer be removed with a toothbrush. The Swiss-made Air‑Flow system (“Air‑Flow”) will help to cope with it.

What is Air-Flow

Air‑Flow is an innovative dental cleaning system. The procedure is carried out using a sandblaster, which, under high pressure, delivers a special fine powder with water from a thin nozzle. This helps to get rid of pigmented plaque, as well as polish the surface of the teeth.

The Air‑Flow system is part of professional oral hygiene and is used before ultrasonic cleaning.

Features of brushing teeth with the Air‑Flow method

Soft plaque is completely removed in one procedure
Brushing your teeth with this system takes no more than 30 minutes
The microparticles used in the paste are safe and hypoallergenic
Air‑Flow teeth cleaning is painless
Suitable for cleaning orthopedic surfaces

How does Air‑Flow teeth cleaning work?

The Air‑Flow dentifrice delivers a targeted mixture at high pressure. It consists of fine abrasive powder, water and air.

The jet gently and thoroughly removes plaque from the enamel without damaging it. As a result, the teeth become smooth and brighten by 1-2 tones. But the Air‑Flow method is not teeth whitening: the whitening effect is obtained by removing the soft bacterial film that dulls the teeth. With the disappearance of this film, their natural color returns.

Result of Air‑Flow teeth cleaning

Enamel becomes smooth, and plaque practically does not settle on it
Teeth brighten, acquire a natural shade and shine
Bad breath disappears, breath becomes fresh and healthy

Indications for an Air‑Flow procedure

Need to remove pigmented plaque
Presence of braces, implants and crowns
Achieving the best effect of professional teeth whitening
Preparation for the fluoridation procedure
Prevention of caries and gum disease

Air‑Flow Teeth Cleaning: Contraindications

This modern method effectively removes plaque, and the composition used is harmless to enamel and the human body. However, Air‑Flow teeth cleaning has contraindications.

When is this method not recommended?

Pulmonary diseases
Tooth hypersensitivity or very thin enamel
Periodontal disease in the acute stage
Allergy to soda and citrus fruits
Children’s age (up to 12 years old)

Recommendations after brushing your teeth Air‑Flow

The Air‑Flow system allows you to completely eliminate pigmented plaque from enamel in just one procedure. To maintain the effect, experts recommend:

replace your toothbrush with a new one
after the procedure, for several hours, refuse to use coloring foods and drinks (brightly colored vegetables and fruits, strong tea and coffee)
daily monitor oral hygiene and do not neglect dental floss
use an irrigator (device for cleaning teeth from food debris)

Air‑Flow teeth cleaning, as well as complex cleaning, is recommended to be carried out at least once every 6 months.