At TandCity, you will meet licensed and experienced dentists and dental hygienists in Malmö who are committed to caring for your oral health with compassion, precision, and solid expertise.

A large part of our work involves preventing and treating periodontal disease, which is crucial to detect early in order to maintain healthy and stable oral health in the long term.

Our dental hygienists are also here for you if you have tooth decay, need supportive care following previous dental problems, or would like help improving your daily oral care routines.

With a personal approach and an eye for detail, we ensure that you receive the care you need.

What does a dental hygienist do?

A dental hygienist is a licensed specialist in preventive dental care and plays a central role in maintaining good oral health.

The dental hygienist helps you prevent tooth decay, gum inflammation, bad breath, and ensures that your mouth stays healthy in the long term.

The dental hygienist’s duties

During a visit to the dental hygienist, you can receive help with, among other things:

  • Examination of teeth and gums
  • Identifying early signs of cavities, inflammation, or periodontal disease. X-rays are taken if needed for a more complete assessment.
  • Removal of tartar and plaque
  • Professional cleaning in which hard deposits that cannot be brushed away at home are removed.
  • Airflow treatment
  • A gentle method that removes surface stains from, for example, coffee, tea, and tobacco.
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Performed using safe methods and products tailored to your teeth. Oral hygiene assessment & instruction
  • Are you getting the most out of brushing and flossing? The dental hygienist will show you how to improve your technique and recommend the right products.
  • Prevent bad breath
  • A clean mouth also means fresher breath, often after just a single visit.

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Mon – Fri:07:00 – 20:00
Sat:09:00 – 17:00

Why is it important to see a dental hygienist?

Regular visits to a dental hygienist are one of the most effective ways to prevent oral problems and maintain good oral health for life.

The dental hygienist specialises in identifying and treating early signs of gum inflammation, removing harmful tartar, and helping you improve your daily oral care—everything to protect your teeth from tooth decay and periodontal disease.

Preventive care with long-term results

The mouth naturally contains millions of bacteria. When they accumulate on the teeth and along the gumline without being removed effectively enough, it can lead to plaque buildup, inflammation (gingivitis), and eventually periodontitis (gum disease). The dental hygienist helps you prevent this by:

  • Removing tartar that cannot be brushed away at home
  • Assessing and improving your brushing and cleaning technique
  • Providing advice on products and routines for daily oral care
  • Identifying risk factors early—before they lead to more serious problems

What happens if you do not see a dental hygienist?

When plaque is left for too long, it can mineralize and form tartar, a hard deposit that creates a breeding ground for bacteria. Since tartar cannot be removed with regular toothbrushing, professional cleaning by a dental hygienist is required.

If tartar is left untreated, it can lead to deeper inflammation in the gums and, in the worst case, result in periodontal disease.

Fresher breath and stronger teeth

Another benefit of regular visits is a noticeable improvement in your breath. Bacteria that accumulate below the gumline are a common cause of bad odor—something that often improves significantly after a visit to the dental hygienist.

How often should you go?

Most adults are recommended to visit a dental hygienist once or twice a year, but the need may vary depending on oral health, lifestyle, and any previous history of periodontal disease.

If you are unsure how often you should go, you can always receive an individual recommendation from your dentist.

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FAQ before booking an appointment with a dental hygienist

The price of a visit to a dental hygienist varies depending on the extent of the treatment. For more extensive treatments or supportive periodontal care, the cost may be somewhat higher.

See our full price list here: TandCity prices

No, for most people it is completely painless. If you have a lot of tartar or sensitive gums, it may feel a little uncomfortable, but it passes quickly. Local anesthesia can be provided if needed.

Absolutely. Regular visits help you prevent future problems such as cavities and gum inflammation before they become costly or serious.