Professional Teeth Cleanings

Even if you brush twice a day and floss once a day it is important that you have your teeth professionally cleaned regularly. Even if you take good care of your teeth, plaque and tartar will build up on your teeth overtime. A professional teeth cleaning, using special instruments that reach below the gumline and polish the enamel, will get rid of this buildup and leave your teeth feeling smooth and squeaky-clean. And they will probably look a lot whiter and brighter, too. For help finding a local dental professional for a teeth cleaning, search for a dentist near you

Signs You Need a Professional Teeth Cleaning

These are common signs that it’s time for you schedule a dental checkup and cleaning:

If plaque and calculus (hardened plaque) buildup on the teeth or along the gumline, it can lead to gum disease, infection and even eventually tooth loss. The only way to determine if you need treatment for any of these issues is by making an appointment with your dentist. They can give you a routine oral exam, professional cleaning, then review your symptoms, make an accurate diagnosis and give you a treatment plan. 

What to Expect During a Professional Teeth Cleaning

Although the cleaning process varies from dentist to dentist, you can generally expect the following steps to occur during your next professional teeth cleaning:

  1. Physical exam of your mouth. A dental hygienist will start by examining your mouth for any issues that should be mentioned to your dentist.
  2. Plaque and tartar removal. The hygienist will remove the plaque and calculus from your teeth and gumline using special instruments.
  3. Gritty toothpaste cleaning. The hygienist will use gritty paste with an electric polisher to polish your teeth.
  4. Professional flossing. The hygienist will floss your teeth to remove any last unwanted residue.
  5. Rinse. You’ll be asked to rinse any residual toothpaste, plaque, or other debris from your mouth.
  6. Fluoride treatment. Fluoride treatment is a recommended treatment used to strengthen your teeth and protect them from cavities. Ask your dentist about fluoride during your next visit. 

After the hygienist cleans your teeth, the dentist will inspect your mouth for the development of cavities and gingivitis. X-Rays may also be taken to help your dentist see weakened spots in your teeth, the alignment of your teeth, and the general health of your smile.

How Can I Get A Professional Tooth Cleaning?

Be sure to schedule a preventative care appointment and professional cleaning twice a year for your healthiest smile. 

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