Everyone knows that regular dental visits help keep teeth in excellent condition. One of the most common preventative dental procedures is professional teeth cleaning.
Many patients do best when they have their teeth cleaned twice yearly. Teeth cleaning is not a complicated procedure, but it helps to know why it is so important.
The primary benefit of professional cleaning is the prevention of serious dental problems. When oral health is checked regularly, it is easier to detect potential issues early and take care of them right away.
Even though it’s a standard procedure, most people don’t know a great deal about teeth cleaning. In our practice, we believe the more patients understand what’s going to happen in any procedure, the better they feel. Our goal is to help you feel comfortable at all times.
All areas of your mouth are inspected using a small mirror. Specifically, we look for:
Regular brushing and flossing help eliminate plaque on teeth, but some plaque buildup is unavoidable. When plaque remains on teeth, it hardens into tartar. Tartar is much harder than plaque and can only be removed by scaling.
A small tool called a scaler is used to scrape tartar from the teeth. It makes a scraping sound, but this is nothing to worry about. Tartar is scraped off your teeth and then rinsed out of your mouth.
A small electric brush and abrasive toothpaste are used to scrub and polish the teeth. This removes any leftover bits of plaque and leaves teeth smooth. Smooth teeth attract fewer bacteria and prevent plaque buildup.
Fluoride helps fight bacteria between cleanings. A mouthpiece is filled with fluoride gel and applied to the teeth for one minute. After that, the mouthpiece is removed, and you rinse.
Regular teeth cleaning is an essential part of long-term oral health. Not only will your teeth look their best, but they will be prepared to resist plaque, tartar buildup, and bacteria. The procedure is simple, has long-term health benefits, and makes you feel great about taking such an essential step in your oral health!