Dental Hygenist

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mike9009

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7,431 posts

248 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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Odd question, maybe?

I have just seen a dental Hygenist for the first time ever. A pleasant experience but just felt like a waste of money and time. It was initially recommended by my dentist.....

Certainly got rid of a lot of plaque behind my front teeth, but I have managed without one for almost 50 years. She commented that my gum health was remarkably good.

She has recommended that I visit twice a year...this feels a little overkill seeing as I have managed so far....

Opinions on dental hygienists? It feels like a 'nice to have' rather than a necessity.

Lynchie999

3,459 posts

158 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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mike9009 said:
Odd question, maybe?

I have just seen a dental Hygenist for the first time ever. A pleasant experience but just felt like a waste of money and time. It was initially recommended by my dentist.....

Certainly got rid of a lot of plaque behind my front teeth, but I have managed without one for almost 50 years. She commented that my gum health was remarkably good.

She has recommended that I visit twice a year...this feels a little overkill seeing as I have managed so far....

Opinions on dental hygienists? It feels like a 'nice to have' rather than a necessity.
Dentists always recommend the hygienist .... hehe ... ok if you have the spare income but I don't think its necessary ....

CoolHands

19,228 posts

200 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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Personally I think I just need a hygienist and never a dentist. Mind you, my gums don’t seem to be good and all she ever says is I should floss, but I’d rather not spend my life doing that and pay her.

sherman

13,705 posts

220 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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To a certain extent paying for the hygenist is similar to paying to have a valet after getting your car serviced.

Far Cough

2,314 posts

173 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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If you smoke , drink red wine or coffee then a hygenist is worth it once a year to clear all that clag (technical term !)

Twice a year seems like overkill but I see it in all industries. As an example , the dog wormer I give to my dog once a year, always been recommended once a year is now suddenly needed every 3 months. Strange as the ingredients is exactly the same !!

steveo3002

10,637 posts

179 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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down to you isnt it? teeth feel and look nasty then its time , if theyre still looking clean no need?

Johnnytheboy

24,498 posts

191 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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My dentist suckered me with the old "bait and switch".

"You really should see our hygienist", gestures to a very pretty Mediterranean looking lady, who flutters her eyelashes at me.

I turned up and was seen by a diminutive Welsh man with a worrying resemblance to a gorilla.

getmecoat

Ultuous

2,248 posts

196 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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biggrin... I had a cute hygienist (who as above was largely repeating what the dentist did during his checkup)... New dentist bought the surgery and has finally managed to bin her off after what appeared to me to be a fair few years of trying (she was very popular for some reason!) and does the same job - minus the 'task overlap', but charges me the same as for both previously!

Jamescrs

4,760 posts

70 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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I've found to my cost that I've seen a Dentist as an NHS patient (should I admit that on Pistonheads?) They then recommend a hygienist appointment which turns out to not be on the NHS and they give me a big bill for it after.

Whilst I think it can be useful I also feel it's a good money earner for the Dental practice


Dermot O'Logical

2,749 posts

134 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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Mine's quite cute, a good laugh, bit of a petrolhead, and has recently binned her boyfriend.

Appointment next month.

V8covin

7,709 posts

198 months

Tuesday 31st August 2021
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Before private dentistry became mainstream your nhs dentist would inspect and clean your teeth every 12 months free of charge.
Then they brought in charges for every service and split the cleaning from the inspection and charge for each individually but expect you to have both every 6 months

cheeky_chops

1,599 posts

256 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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V8covin said:
Before private dentistry became mainstream your nhs dentist would inspect and clean your teeth every 12 months free of charge.
Then they brought in charges for every service and split the cleaning from the inspection and charge for each individually but expect you to have both every 6 months
I stopped going NHS in 2015. Its wasnt "free" then and a clean is still included in a checkup £23.80 - https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/dental-co...



V8covin

7,709 posts

198 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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cheeky_chops said:
I stopped going NHS in 2015. Its wasnt "free" then and a clean is still included in a checkup £23.80 - https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/dental-co...
No,it's not included in a check up,it's charged at the same rate as a check up

Riley Blue

21,451 posts

231 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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V8covin said:
cheeky_chops said:
I stopped going NHS in 2015. Its wasnt "free" then and a clean is still included in a checkup £23.80 - https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/dentists/dental-co...
No,it's not included in a check up,it's charged at the same rate as a check up
It's been included when I go for a check up. I just asked O/H and she confirms it at 'around £25 for check up and clean'.

MrGman

1,608 posts

211 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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A scale and polish are included if you’re a NHS patient. Though they’re not going to offer this up are they.



V8covin

7,709 posts

198 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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Well I've been to 2 different NHS practices in the last 10 years and both have charged me individually for the check up and the clean.

Sheepshanks

34,318 posts

124 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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MrGman said:
A scale and polish are included if you’re a NHS patient. Though they’re not going to offer this up are they.
Our current dentist never did it - a quick (and I mean quick) prod and that was it. It was made clear if you wanting them cleaning you booked a hygienist appt. 20 mins for £40.

She's private only now so we got bounced into Denplan - £50/mth for wife & I. I go to the hygienist every 3 months as tartar builds up on my teeth no matter what I do (mother was same). Wife goes twice a year.

speedking31

3,614 posts

141 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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Hygienist every 6 months is included in Denplan rates, I see it as preventive maintenance. Must reduce the more costly dentist's time.

Sheepshanks

34,318 posts

124 months

Wednesday 1st September 2021
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speedking31 said:
Hygienist every 6 months is included in Denplan rates, I see it as preventive maintenance. Must reduce the more costly dentist's time.
When you say "Denplan rates" you do realise your dentist sets those, don't you? They could include anything they liked, it'd just vary the cost. There's an element of 'just in case' cost in there too, for fillings etc. All Denplan does is collect the money.

If you didn't have anything other than a checkups and hygienist visits it should be quite a bit cheaper to PAYG.

MGZTV8

591 posts

154 months

Wednesday 8th September 2021
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It’s a con.