Dental Cleanings

When you visit our clinic, our dentist will conduct a thorough examination to evaluate your oral health. Based on this assessment, we will determine if you require a regular cleaning or a more specialized treatment, such as deep cleaning per quadrant or Gross debridement. Warning signs that you should be vigilant about include gum bleeding while flossing, gum inflammation, or teeth mobility.

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The regular cleaning, professionally known as prophylaxis, is designed for routine maintenance, including the removal of plaque from the surface of teeth, gums, and spaces between teeth. On the other hand, Gross debridement is a deep cleaning used to eliminate tartar and plaque from all areas of the mouth, often recommended for individuals who haven't visited the dentist in some time.

For those suffering from periodontal disease, scaling and root planing may be recommended. This procedure involves smoothing out the surface of the tooth root by removing existing tartar and plaque. In some cases, multiple dental visits may be required to complete the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Regular cleaning, also known as prophylaxis, is a preventive procedure performed to remove plaque and tartar from the visible surfaces of the teeth and above the gum line. It is typically done during routine check-ups and helps maintain oral health.

    On the other hand, deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing, is a therapeutic procedure designed to treat gum disease. It involves removing plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smoothing the tooth roots to promote healing. Deep cleaning targets areas affected by gum disease and is essential in managing its progression.

  • The frequency of dental cleanings depends on your individual oral health needs. For most patients, a dental cleaning every six months is recommended. However, some individuals with specific conditions, such as gum disease or a history of dental issues, may need more frequent cleanings to ensure their oral health is properly maintained. During your visit, our skilled dental team will assess your needs and recommend a personalized cleaning schedule for you.

  • Dental cleanings are typically a comfortable and painless procedure. Our caring dental hygienists use specialized tools to gently remove plaque and tartar without causing discomfort. If you experience sensitivity during the cleaning, please inform us, and we will take extra care to make your experience as comfortable as possible.

  • Yes, if you have gum disease, a deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, is often recommended. Gum disease occurs when plaque and tartar build-up cause inflammation and infection of the gum tissues. Deep cleaning involves removing these deposits from below the gum line and smoothing the tooth roots to promote gum reattachment and healing. It is an effective treatment to prevent the progression of gum disease and maintain the health of your gums.

  • The duration of a dental cleaning appointment can vary based on individual needs and oral health status. On average, a routine dental cleaning can take between 30 minutes to an hour. However, if you require additional treatments or have specific concerns, the appointment may take longer. Rest assured that we value your time and will strive to complete the cleaning efficiently while providing high-quality care.

  • After a dental cleaning, it is common to experience mild gum sensitivity or slight tooth sensitivity to temperature changes. These effects are usually temporary and should subside within a few days. If you have specific concerns or experience persistent discomfort, do not hesitate to contact our office so that we can address any issues promptly.

If you have any more questions or need to schedule a dental cleaning appointment, feel free to contact us. We're here to provide the highest standard of care for your oral health needs.