Teeth Cleaning

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Woman undergoing professional teeth cleaning.

When was the last time you had your teeth professionally cleaned? This procedure is not just to have a bright smile but can have a significant impact on your overall health. 

The Benefits of Professional Teeth Cleaning

There are serious illnesses connected to poor oral hygiene, including cardiovascular disease and cancer. It is crucial to brush and floss your teeth at home, but you should pair that with dental teeth cleaning at least once a year and ideally twice a year.

Reasons Why You Should Have a Regular Teeth Cleaning 

  1. Most stains that cannot be removed by regular brushing can be removed during the procedure, resulting in a brighter smile. 
  2. Gum disease is prevented with regular teeth cleanings. If untreated, gum disease can lead to early tooth loss. 
  3. Oral cancer can be detected early with routine cleanings and managed at an early stage. 
  4. There is a definite link between cardiovascular disease and gum disease. Getting your teeth cleaned twice a year helps in preventing gum disease, leading to reduced chances of getting heart attacks and strokes. 
  5. Broken fillings and tooth fractures, even the subtle ones, can be detected while in the dentist’s chair. timely management of these problems can prevent major complications. 
  6. Most dental plans cover dental cleanings, so you’ll be saving money in the long run by taking advantage of your insurance policy. 

With regular dental visits, your hygienist and dentist can compare your oral health status on the present visit to the previous ones. When problems are detected, immediate action can get your dental health back on track. 

Bad breath problems are usually resolved with regular dental cleanings too. 

What Happens During Dental Cleaning Visits? 

Professional teeth cleaning.

There are two parts of a professional dental cleaning – examination of your mouth and the actual cleaning. In the assessment phase, X-rays will be taken and your hygienist and dentist will check for cavities. The presence of gum disease will also be checked before the procedure. 

Once tartar is developed, it is impossible to remove it by simple brushing and flossing. Routine dental cleaning removes the tartar with the use of a special tool that scales the plaque. 

Once the tartar is removed, teeth are polished using a toothpaste with a gritty consistency. A polishing tool then is used to remove the surface stains and make your smile brighter. Flossing is then done to clean the spaces in between the teeth. 

In Between Cleanings 

We encourage you to keep your teeth clean in between dental cleanings. It is important to brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day. Use a mouthwash to prevent oral bacterial growth that causes plaque. 

Get the dental care you deserve by contacting us today. We would love to meet you, and we offer affordable dental services for you and your family. 

 

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