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Professional dental hygiene — everything you need to know

Professional dental hygiene is the preventive treatment that removes tartar, bacterial biofilm and surface stains from places your toothbrush cannot reach. At Dental Hygiene PLUS we follow the Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) protocol: biofilm and stains are removed with EMS AIRFLOW®, hardened tartar with the PIEZON® ultrasonic system. On this page you'll find a full overview — treatment steps, pricing and recall intervals — with in-depth articles linked below.

The essentials

  • First visit 60–75 min, all-inclusive with EMS AIRFLOW®.
  • Standard: twice a year; more often with braces, implants or periodontitis.
  • We remove tartar, biofilm and stains (tea, coffee, red wine, smoking).
  • Prevention of periodontitis and premature tooth loss — not just cosmetic.
  • AIRFLOW® is safe on enamel, fillings, crowns and exposed root surfaces.
  • Examination and consultation are always part of the treatment price.

The complete reading list

Five in-depth articles written by our hygienists, ordered so that they build on each other — from fundamentals to detail.

  1. 01

    What is professional dental hygiene and why you need it too

    Professional dental hygiene removes biofilm and tartar in the places your toothbrush cannot reach. Here is what happens during the appointment and why even meticulous brushers need it.

    Read article (5 min)
  2. 02

    Is dental hygiene painful? What you actually feel — and how to make it easier

    Fear of pain is the most common reason patients postpone hygiene. Honest overview of what you actually feel — and how to prepare so that your appointment is as comfortable as possible.

    Read article (5 min)
  3. 03

    Why professional dental hygiene matters — even if you brush carefully

    Even with excellent home care, there are places in the mouth you simply cannot reach. Here is what a dental hygienist actually addresses — and why prevention beats treatment.

    Read article (5 min)
  4. 04

    AIRFLOW® vs. traditional dental hygiene — why patients don't want to go back

    EMS AIRFLOW® and the GBT protocol have quietly changed what a dental hygiene appointment feels like. Here is the difference, without the marketing.

    Read article (4 min)
  5. 05

    How often should you see a dental hygienist?

    The recall interval isn't the same for everyone. A clear guide to who needs six-monthly hygiene, who benefits from a shorter interval, and when a 25-minute recall is appropriate.

    Read article (4 min)

Frequently asked questions

The questions we hear most often before a first appointment.

How much does dental hygiene cost in Prague?
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A first visit is 2 490 CZK (60–75 min), regular hygiene 1 990 CZK (55 min) and a short recall 1 490 CZK (25 min). All prices are all-inclusive with EMS AIRFLOW®; examination and consultation are always part of the treatment price.
How often should I visit a dental hygienist?
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Twice a year is the standard for healthy adults. Patients with fixed braces, aligners, implants, treated periodontitis, diabetes, or those who are pregnant benefit from a recall every three to four months.
Is professional dental hygiene painful?
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For most patients the appointment is very comfortable. PIEZON® ultrasound feels like a soft hum with cool water; AIRFLOW® like mild pressure and a cool jet. With inflamed gums or exposed roots it can be more sensitive at first — we always adapt the pace to your comfort.
How long does the appointment take?
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First visit 60–75 minutes (full examination, biofilm disclosing, AIRFLOW®, PIEZON® if needed, polishing, fluoride treatment, home-care coaching), regular hygiene 55 minutes, short recall 25 minutes.
What is AIRFLOW® and is it included in the price?
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AIRFLOW® is a Swiss method that uses a fine erythritol powder combined with warm water and air to remove biofilm and surface stains from tea, coffee or red wine. It is part of every hygiene visit at Dental Hygiene PLUS at no extra cost and is a key step of the Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) protocol.
Do you issue invoices for international insurance?
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Yes. Dental hygiene is not covered by Czech public health insurance, but most Czech providers (VZP, ZPMV, OZP and others) contribute 500–1 500 CZK a year from their prevention programmes. For private and expat insurance we issue a detailed English-language invoice on request.
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