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Dental Cleaning

Regular teeth cleanings are essential for good oral health. These routine visits to the dentist not only leave your teeth feeling very clean but also help catch and prevent serious dental problems like cavities and gum disease.
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Routine Cleaning
Process Overview

During a routine teeth cleaning, your dentist or dental hygienist works to eliminate built-up plaque, tartar, and other debris that can lead to cavities and gum disease. They will also polish your teeth to remove surface stains, leaving your smile looking its best. Plus, you'll get personalized advice on how to enhance your at-home oral care routine. By keeping up with these appointments, you can enjoy a healthy, dazzling smile for years to come. So, don't wait – schedule your next teeth cleaning today, and give your mouth the care it deserves!

Deep Cleaning for Gum Infection

Gum infection therapy, often called scaling and root planing, is a dental procedure focused on deep cleaning the teeth and gums to prevent or treat gum disease. Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from the teeth and along the gum line, while root planing smooths the tooth root surfaces, promoting gum reattachment.

Your dentist or hygienist might recommend gum infection therapy if you have moderate to advanced gum disease or have missed regular dental cleanings for some time. Gum disease is a serious issue that can result in tooth loss and other health complications. It's triggered by bacteria buildup in the gums, which can be difficult to eliminate with brushing and flossing alone. Gum infection therapy provides a comprehensive treatment to halt the progression of gum disease and restore oral health.
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What is Dental
Laser Therapy

Dental laser therapy is a non-invasive procedure used to treat gum disease. This method employs a dental laser to carefully remove diseased gum tissue without harming the surrounding healthy tissue. By focusing on and eliminating the infected areas, this therapy destroys bacterial colonies, promoting the healing and recovery of the gums.

Benefits of laser therapy

Dental laser therapy offers numerous advantages compared to traditional surgical methods, such as reduced bleeding and swelling of the gums. This minimally invasive treatment also requires less recovery time and encourages faster healing. Often recommended for patients with mild to severe gum disease, dental laser therapy can also address issues like gum recession, cold sores, canker sores, and excessive gum tissue.
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Questions on Dental Cleaning? Check our
FAQ

Is professional teeth cleaning beneficial?

Teeth cleaning supplements regular brushing by helping to prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental problems. It can also help improve cardiovascular health and reduce inflammation.

How regularly should I visit the dentist for a cleaning?

The American Dental Association (ADA) advises that people visit the dentist for a cleaning and check-up every six months. However, every individual may vary, and the best thing to do is consult your dentist.

How can I get ready for a dental cleaning appointment?

No special preparation is needed before a dental cleaning. Brush and floss your teeth per usual before coming in for your cleaning.

Does getting your teeth cleaned hurt?

Teeth cleaning is typically painless, as no injection or cutting is involved. At worst, there is some pressure when plaque and tartar are removed from your teeth, but this is usually not uncomfortable.

When can I eat following a dental cleaning?

If your teeth cleaning includes fluoride treatment or air polishing, you must wait at least 30 minutes to eat. If not, there is no need to wait, although it’s recommended that you avoid foods that could stain or discolor your teeth for at least 6 hours.

How long are dental cleaning appointments?

Dental cleanings typically last between 30 minutes to an hour.

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