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Home Sweet Hygiene is dedicated to breaking down barriers and expanding access to dental care. Our services are available in a variety of settings, ensuring that you can receive quality oral health care wherever you are.
Expanding Access to Dental Care
Who We Serve?
People of all ages who are unable to get to a traditional dental office. We see patients in a variety of settings which include: independent and assisted-living facilities, retirement homes, senior care homes, nursing home facilities, group homes, and school settings.
What Areas Do You Serve?
Solano County
Napa County
Yolo County
Contra Costa County
Who Can Benefit from RDHAP Services?
Registered Dental Hygienists in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) services cater to an adverse range of individuals, addressing specific needs and circumstances that may hinder traditional dental care.
⁃ Seniors and Homebound Individuals
⁃ Pre-and Post-Surgery Patients
⁃ Patients undergoing Radiation Therapy
⁃ Patients with Mobility and Memory Challenges
⁃ Pregnant Individuals on Bed Rest
⁃ Intellectually and Developmentally Disabled
⁃ Patients with Severe Phobia or Anxiety
⁃ School children
Preventive Services
At Home Sweet Hygiene, we prioritize your oral health through a comprehensive range of preventive services designed to keep your smile healthy and vibrant.
Here's what our preventive services entail:
Dental Cleaning
What it is: A thorough cleaning to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth.
Why it's important: Prevents cavities, gum disease, and keeps your teeth and gums healthy.
Deep Cleaning and Scaling
What it is: A more intensive cleaning procedure to address gum disease and remove plaque and tartar below the gumline.
Why it's important: Helps manage and treat gum disease, maintaining overall oral health.
Topical Fluoride
What it is: The application of fluoride to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities.
Why it's important: Enhances tooth resistance to decay, providing added protection.
Silver Diamine Fluoride
What it is: A liquid substance applied to teeth as a non-invasive treatment that helps arrest decay.
Why it's important: Effectively stops tooth decay and preserves tooth structure.
Denture Cleaning
What it is: Deeper cleaning to preserve longevity of denture.
Why it's important: Prevents oral infections, maintains freshness, and extends the lifespan of dentures.
Oral Assessment
What it is: A comprehensive examination of your mouth, teeth, and soft tissues.
Why it's important: Early detection of dental issues, ensuring timely intervention for optimal oral health.
Oral Hygiene Education
What it is: Customized guidance on maintaining optimal oral hygiene at home.
Why it's important: Empowers you to care for your oral health between visits.
Dry Mouth Remedies
What it is: Strategies and treatments to alleviate dry mouth symptoms.
Why it's important: Helps manage dry mouth, which can contribute to oral health issues.
Nutritional Counseling
What it is: Guidance on a balanced diet for optimal oral health.
Why it's important: Nutrition plays a key role in maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
Periodontal Assessment
What it is: Evaluation of the health of your gums and supporting structures.
Why it's important: Identifies and addresses gum disease.
Dental Referrals
What it is: Recommendation for further dental care if necessary.
Why it's important: Ensures you receive specialized care for specific dental concerns.
Oral Hygiene Training
What it is: Oral hygiene training for caregivers provides essential education on effective techniques and practices to maintain optimal oral health in those under their care.
Why it's important: Equips them with the knowledge and skills to prevent oral health issues of those they support.
Blood Pressure Check
What it is: Monitoring your blood pressure to ensure overall health.
Why it's important: Helps identify and manage potential health concerns, as oral health is interconnected with systemic health.
Oral Cancer Screening
What it is: Thorough examination for signs of oral cancer.
Why it's important: Early detection is critical for successful treatment.
Dental Sealants
What it is: A thin, protective coating applied to the chewing surface of molars and premolars.
Why it's important: Provides an additional layer of defense against tooth decay and reduces the risk of cavities.
At Home Sweet Hygiene, our preventive services are tailored to meet your unique needs, promoting a lifetime of optimal oral health.