Prevention of Cavities: Plaque buildup on your teeth can lead to cavities and decay. Routine dental cleanings help prevent this by removing plaque and tartar, ensuring that your teeth stay healthy and free from cavities.
Gum Disease Prevention: Tartar buildup around the gum line is a major cause of gum disease, which can lead to bleeding gums, bad breath, and even tooth loss if left untreated. Professional cleanings remove harmful buildup, reducing your risk of gum disease and keeping your gums healthy.
Improved Appearance: Regular cleanings remove surface stains from food, drinks, and tobacco use, leaving your teeth looking brighter and more polished. This can significantly improve the overall aesthetic of your smile.
Fresher Breath: Plaque and tartar contribute to bad breath (halitosis). By removing these particles, dental cleanings help maintain fresh breath, giving you more confidence when speaking or smiling.
Early Detection of Dental Problems: Dental cleanings are an excellent opportunity for your hygienist or dentist to spot potential dental problems such as cavities, gum disease, or oral cancer early, allowing for timely treatment and better outcomes.
Initial Examination: Your visit will begin with a thorough examination of your teeth and gums. We’ll look for signs of plaque, tartar, cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues. This may include X-rays if needed to assess areas that are difficult to see with the naked eye.
Scaling: The first step in the cleaning process is scaling, where we use special instruments to remove plaque and tartar from the surface of your teeth, especially around the gum line and between teeth. This process helps eliminate harmful bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum disease.
Polishing: After scaling, we’ll polish your teeth using a special paste to remove surface stains and give your teeth a smooth, shiny finish. This helps to make your smile look brighter and feel cleaner.
Flossing: Next, we’ll floss between your teeth to remove any remaining debris and plaque, ensuring that your teeth are thoroughly cleaned. Flossing is also a great way to check for areas that may require additional attention.
Fluoride Treatment (if recommended): In some cases, we may apply a fluoride treatment to help strengthen your enamel and protect against cavities. This treatment helps to remineralize your teeth, providing added protection until your next visit.
Personalized Oral Hygiene Advice: Before your appointment ends, we’ll provide personalized tips on how to maintain optimal oral hygiene at home. This includes recommendations for brushing techniques, flossing habits, and the types of products that will best suit your needs.
Our dental hygienists and dentists have years of experience and take the time to provide gentle, personalized care.
We use the latest dental technology and equipment to ensure that your cleaning is both effective and comfortable.
We prioritize your comfort and work to create a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere for every visit.
In addition to dental cleanings, we provide a full range of dental services to address all of your oral health needs.
We offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate your busy lifestyle, making it easy to stay on top of your oral health.
A typical dental cleaning appointment takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the condition of your teeth and gums. If additional treatments are needed, your visit may take longer.
Dental cleanings are generally painless, but some people may experience mild discomfort, especially if there is heavy tartar buildup. If you have sensitive teeth or gums, let us know so we can make accommodations for your comfort.
Yes, you can eat and drink after your cleaning. However, it’s a good idea to avoid eating sticky or hard foods immediately after the procedure to allow your gums to fully recover.
Most dental insurance plans cover the cost of routine cleanings, typically twice a year. We can verify your coverage and help you understand your benefits during your appointment.
To maintain optimal oral health, brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and avoid sugary foods and drinks. Regular visits to the dentist are also crucial to detect and treat issues early.