Luxury Spa Cleaning
Painless Airflow Technology
Veneer Safe Treatment
Preventative dental cleaning appointments are an essential part of having a healthy smile. But your teeth cleaning is more than just scaling and polishing your teeth. It goes much deeper than that. Professional plaque removal and tartar debridement can complement your overall health as well.
More than Just Cleaning Teeth
During your “routine dental checkup”, we’ll perform professional scaling and polishing, measure your gum and bone levels, screen for decay in teeth (cavity), and offer recommendations on how to effectively clean your teeth each day. Your modified oral hygiene plan will take into account things like hard-to-reach areas, existing areas of decay, past gum disease, or restorations like veneers and dental implants.
Plus, we’ll provide a screening for more serious conditions, like oral cancer. Your routine dental checkup is smart for your smile but essential for a healthy lifestyle.
EMS Airflow Cleaning System
-Luxury Spa Cleaning!
EMS Airflow cleaning system using Prophylaxis Master Unit is the latest technology available for dental cleaning with the highest efficiency and minimal discomfort. It is like having a luxurious spa cleaning of your teeth. Unlike traditional teeth cleaning which uses only an ultrasonic stainless metal tip to scrape away the calculus deposits and stains, the EMS airflow uses a mixture of warm water and fine powder particles of different densities to remove the stains and the deposits. Another advantage with the EMS airflow system is that it is compatible and can clean effectively patients having veneers, crowns, and implants without causing any damage to them.

Who is a suitable candidate for Airflow treatment?
Both adults and children can make use of the Airflow treatment. Even though a single airflow session can benefit you in removing plaque and discoloration, dental cleaning is to be done at regular intervals to help maintain good oral hygiene and the brightness of teeth.
EMS Airflow treatment not only helps in maintaining dental hygiene and oral health but also helps treat and manage gum diseases.
The combined mixture filled in a high-powered jet can reach hard-to-access areas and biofilm from above and below the gum line. It ensures the removal of stains from almost all areas inside the mouth, improving your oral health and providing you with a brighter smile.
Compared to traditional teeth cleaning techniques, the airflow system is less time-consuming, highly effective, and comfortable for the patient. The entire experience is so comfortable that it feels like a spa experience for your mouth.
Benefits of EMS Airflow System
- Easy and faster removal of heavy plaque build-up
- Painless treatment
- Easy removal of stains from teeth
- It provides deep cleaning of periodontal pockets and eliminates bacteria that cause significant dental problems
- Prevents caries and gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis
- It helps make teeth whitening procedures more effective by removing the plaque, hindering the bleaching process
- Less invasive and comfortable procedure
- You can adjust the water temperature so it is more comfortable for those who have sensitive teeth
- It is an ideal option for kids
- Brighter and healthier smile after a single visit
- Compatible with veneers, crowns, bridges, and implants
Our Dentists
What Our Patients Have to Say
Book An Appointment
Has it been six months or longer since your last dental cleaning? Contact Dr. Joy Dental Clinic to book an appointment with one of our highly trained, licensed dental hygienists.
Frequently Asked Questions
-
Can professional teeth cleaning help with bad breath?
Yes. Persistent bad breath (halitosis) is often caused by plaque buildup and bacteria in the mouth. Professional teeth cleaning removes plaque and tartar from areas that regular brushing and flossing cannot reach, which can significantly improve breath freshness.
-
Is teeth cleaning recommended for people with dental implants or crowns?
Yes. Professional teeth cleaning is important for people with dental implants, crowns, or bridges. Regular cleanings help remove plaque around restorations and prevent gum inflammation, which helps maintain the longevity of these dental treatments.
-
Can teeth cleaning help detect dental problems early?
Yes. During a professional teeth cleaning appointment, the dentist or dental hygienist also examines your teeth and gums. This allows early detection of issues such as cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, or other oral health concerns before they become more serious.
-
What is the difference between teeth cleaning and teeth polishing?
Teeth cleaning focuses on removing plaque and hardened tartar from the teeth and gumline. Teeth polishing is usually performed after cleaning and involves smoothing the tooth surface with a special paste to remove minor surface stains and make the teeth feel smoother.
-
Will I need dental X-rays?
Low-dose digital X-rays allow us to evaluate and assess areas of your teeth that aren’t visible during your exam. Routine X-rays are essential when it comes to screening for decay, abscessed teeth, and other common types of oral conditions. Depending on what needs to be evaluated, different types of X-rays are taken every year or so.
-
What’s the difference between scaling, polishing, and deep cleaning of teeth?
Scaling and polishing is the removal of bacteria and cleaning of healthy teeth when the gum tissues around them are sound. But diseased gums with pocketing and heavy tartar buildup will require a more detailed deep cleaning. Deep cleanings (also called periodontal therapy) are necessary when the gums have detached from your teeth and bone loss is evident.
-
Can you get your teeth cleaned with braces?
Absolutely. In fact, you might find that it’s best to plan more frequent cleanings while you’re wearing braces. If we notice any areas of demineralization around your orthodontic appliances, a professional fluoride treatment will minimize discoloration and the risk of decay.
-
How often should I get a teeth cleaning?
Most people with healthy teeth and gums should undergo teeth cleaning at least every six months. If you have a history of periodontal (gum) disease, cleanings as frequent as every 3-4 months may be recommended.
-
Does it hurt to get your teeth cleaned?
Our dental hygienists are extremely gentle and pride themselves on putting your comfort first. If you have sensitive teeth or gums, we can offer relaxing nitrous oxide sedation or numbing medication to ease any irritation. Gums that are inflamed or infected tend to be more tender. So, to minimize discomfort, practice good oral hygiene on a daily basis.
OUR TREATMENT LOCATIONS
Premium Dental Clinics in Dubai
-
Clinic Hours
Saturday - Thursday
9am - 8pm Friday
11am - 8pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9am - 8pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9:00 AM - 08:00 PM -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9am - 9pm -
Clinic Hours
Sunday - Saturday
9am - 9pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9am - 9pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9am - 8pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9am to 10pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Friday & Sunday
9am - 9pm Saturday
8am - 9pm -
Clinic Hours
Monday - Sunday (7 days a week)
9am - 9pm -
Clinic Hours
Tuesday, Saturday : 11:00AM to 9:00PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM–7:00 PM Monday, Friday: 12:00PM to 9:00PM, Thursday: 10:00AM to 9:00PM
Wednesday: 9:00AM to 9:00PM
Book Your Appointment
Palm Jumeirah Clinic
Clinic Hours
Saturday - Thursday
Friday
