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Professional dental hygiene in London.
Skip the wait: book directly with a dental hygienist, no dentist referral needed. A full scale removal and air-polish removes stains, tackles tartar build-up that brushing cannot reach, and freshens breath.
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Professional dental hygiene in London at Hermes
Book the hygienist directly, no referral needed.
Skip the wait: a full scale removal and air-polish removes stains, tackles the tartar build-up that brushing cannot reach, and freshens breath.
Convenient early, late and weekend appointments, supportive care for anxious patients, and affordable hygiene packages with transparent pricing.

Hygiene-led care
What a hygiene visit takes care of.
Pain-free options
Gentle techniques including IV sedation for nervous patients.
GDC-registered
Every clinician registered with the General Dental Council.
Latest technology
Quality treatment using current techniques and equipment.
Spread the cost
Easy payment facilities on treatment plans.
How it works
Your treatment journey.
01
The consultation
Up to an hour: full health check, smile assessment, and an in-depth discussion of what you want.
02
Your written plan
A written quotation that explains every option and cost before anything goes ahead.
03
Treatment
Carried out gently, with sedation available, around your schedule: early, late and Saturdays.
04
Aftercare
A preventative approach so your teeth and your treatment last longer.
Your first visit
Every smile plan starts with an hour that is all about you.
A full dental health check, smile assessment and an in-depth discussion of what you want, ending with a written quotation.
Common questions
Before you ask.
Can I book a hygienist without seeing a dentist?+
Yes. We offer direct appointments with our dental hygienists, no referral needed.
How often should I have a hygiene appointment?+
Every 6 months is recommended for most patients.
Can a hygienist help with bad breath?+
Yes. A professional clean removes the build-up that commonly causes bad breath.
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