Dental Cleanings


Your path to a healthy and beautiful smile

INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL CLEANINGS

Dental cleanings are a crucial part of maintaining your oral health and ensuring a bright and confident smile. They involve the removal of plaque and tartar from the surface of your teeth, which helps prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues. Regular dental cleanings are essential for everyone, regardless of age or the condition of your teeth. In this article, we'll discuss the importance of dental cleanings, what to expect during your appointment, and how often you should schedule a cleaning.

WHY DENTAL CLEANINGS ARE IMPORTANT

Dental cleanings provide numerous benefits for your oral health, including:

  • Preventing tooth decay and cavities

  • Reducing the risk of gum disease

  • Improving bad breath

  • Helping to maintain a bright and healthy smile

  • Early detection of potential dental issues

By removing plaque and tartar buildup, dental cleanings help prevent the growth of harmful bacteria that can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Additionally, regular cleanings allow your dentist to monitor your oral health and address any issues before they become more severe.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING A DENTAL CLEANING

Dental cleanings typically involve the following steps:

  1. Examination: Your dentist will first examine your mouth, teeth, and gums to determine if there are any visible issues.

  2. Scaling: The hygienist will use a scaler to remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth.

  3. Polishing: Using a high-powered brush and toothpaste, the hygienist will polish your teeth to remove surface stains and create a smooth surface.

  4. Flossing: The hygienist will carefully floss between your teeth to remove any remaining plaque or debris.

  5. Rinsing: You'll rinse your mouth with water or a mouthwash to remove any remaining particles.

  6. Fluoride treatment (optional): A fluoride gel or varnish may be applied to your teeth to help strengthen the enamel and prevent tooth decay.

Dental cleanings are generally painless, but if you experience any discomfort or have concerns, it's important to communicate with your dental hygienist or dentist.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU SCHEDULE A DENTAL CLEANING?

For most individuals, it is recommended to schedule a dental cleaning every six months. However, your dentist may suggest more frequent cleanings if you have a higher risk of developing dental issues, such as those with gum disease.