What dental hygiene delivers
Whoever goes for dental hygiene once or twice a year significantly reduces the risk of caries, periodontitis and consequently of implants, root canal treatments and tooth loss. The Swiss Dental Society recommends annual check-ups with dental hygiene as standard. For implant patients or with active periodontitis we recommend shorter intervals.
A full description of procedure and equipment is on our service overview for dental hygiene. This page describes the procedure in Küsnacht.
60-minute sequence
Findings. Plaque and bleeding indices, probing of gum pockets, digital documentation. With recurring patients comparison to the previous session.
Cleaning. Ultrasound for hard tartar, hand and powder-jet instruments (Air-Flow) for deposits in interdental spaces and pockets.
Polishing. Tooth surfaces are smoothed with polishing paste.
Fluoridation. Conclusion with fluoride gel or varnish.
Training. Individual brushing technique demonstration and recommendations for interdental care.
Dr. Nord and Colleagues practice
Resident Küsnacht publicly operates as Dr. Nord and Colleagues. Practice lead is Dr. Fredrik Nord, one of the two owners of the Resident practice group. Treatment standards, materials and specialists are the same as at our other locations. Patients from the Gold Coast benefit from local care.
If you have an implant
Implants need more care than natural teeth. We recommend two sessions per year. The implant shoulder is cleaned with powder jet and fine plastic curettes, never with metal instruments. If your implant was placed with us, you find all information on our implant page Küsnacht. More on preventing peri-implantitis in the corresponding article.
Insurance
Swiss basic insurance does not cover dental hygiene. Supplementary insurance with dental care module (Helsana, SWICA, Visana, Sanitas and others) reimburses between a few hundred and several thousand francs per year depending on tariff. EMR-recognized. More on the Swiss insurance system in the article on health insurance at the dentist.
When a session makes sense
If your last dental hygiene was more than a year ago. If your gums bleed when brushing. If deposits no longer brush off. If you have implants or a periodontitis history.
Getting to the Küsnacht practice
Resident Küsnacht, Weinmanngasse 10, 8700 Küsnacht. Five minutes’ walk from Küsnacht station. S6/S16/S20 stop Küsnacht. Bus 916 stop Heinrich-Wettstein-Platz. Parking around Küsnacht station and along Seestrasse.
More on insurance and EMR
Reimbursability of dental hygiene through Swiss supplementary insurance depends on the tariff and on EMR recognition of the executing hygienist. At Resident all dental hygienists are EMR-registered. More on reimbursement logic in the article EMR and ASCA compared and on tariff selection in the article Which supplementary dental insurance is worthwhile.