Alberta dental hygiene health regulations implimented in November 2006 now allow dental hygienists to practice in their own clinics as well as provide the best oral health care possible for those individuals residing in assisted-living or extended care facilities and in private homes.


Why Finesse Mobile Dental Hygiene?

  • A mobile hygiene practice is an easy and effective way of getting oral health care to those who cannot travel to receive it.
  • Addresses the oral hygiene needs of the medically compromised, homebound and the elderly.



What We Do...

  • Teeth Cleanings
  • Root Planing (Deep Cleanings with anaesthetic)
  • Oral Cancer Screenings
  • Teeth Desensitizing
  • Antimicrobial Irrigation
  • Fluoride Treatments
  • Dry Mouth Therapy
  • Denture Cleaning
  • Follow Care 
  • Nursing Facility Screenings
  • Supply, teach and review the proper use of dental products
  • Dentist and other health professional referrals when necessary

             and many other services!!

 


Where We Go...

  • Extended Care Facilities
  • Private Homes (Homebound)
  • Day Cares
  • Workplace (Company Contracts)



Who We See...


Finesse Mobile Dental Hygiene is a mobile teeth cleaning service designed to provide care in your home or facility.  With our portable self estained dental equipment, Finesse Mobile Dental Hygiene can deliver high quality dental hygiene treatment in the client's home setting.  We follow strict Universal/Standard Precautions and rigorous off-site sterilizing procedures.  

Clients are treated while they sit in their wheelchair, lay in their bed, or in a portable chair.  Feeling safe in their enviornment minimizes the client's anxiety and stress, which could otherwise complicate or aggravate medical conditions.  

These procedures improves the client's quality of life and health.  Research suggests that whole body health has a direct relationship with periodontal and oral health.  The bacteria from periodontal disease can enter the blood stream and travel to major organs and begin new infections. 

It takes more effort for the elderly and disabled to keep teeth and gums healthy.  Dry mouth and decreased saliva flow brought on by age, illness, and some medications can increase decay and gum infections at an alarming rate.  With these findings, good oral health becomes even more important for the elderly and disabled. 

Finesse works in tandem with other health professionals such as dentists, physicians, pharmacists, etc. when necessary.




How to use our services:

  • Phone Marianne Reeder at (403)526-5506 for information and forms
  • Home visitation and review documentation for consent, medical/dental history, insurance, etc
  • Follow-up hard/soft tissue reassessment if required


                                   IT'S THAT EASY ! !


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