Cleanings
The first step in keeping healthy oral hygiene involves routine cleaning. Above the daily brushing you do, professional cleanings are a must. Cleanings include the removal of dental plaque and tartar that can accumulate over time even with daily flossing and brushing. Tooth scaling, polishing, and debridement when needed are used to leave you smile ready.
Cleaning is a dental procedure that prevents or treats periodontal disease and other similar dental diseases. While this disease can be disconcerting, it can be controlled by visiting your dentist regularly and having your periodontal pockets cleaned. The periodontal area refers to that area of the gum that surrounds the tooth and holds it in place. Once dirt gets trapped in that area, the gum weakens and the tooth starts to decay. When left untreated, it results in teeth loss.
Deep Cleaning: Deep cleaning involves the processes of scaling and root planing. Scaling is the scraping of the tartar and plaque. Root planing, on the other hand, refers to the smoothing of the teeth to get rid of the rough layers. These procedures are necessary in order to rid of the harmful bacteria and shutdown areas where bacteria can grow even further. This altogether promotes the healing of the periodontal pockets.
Deep cleaning may require more than one visit depending upon the extent of the dental damage. While the entire process can be uncomfortable and may last up to 30 minutes, we guarantee that it will solve problems concerning your dental health. We prescribe an antimicrobial rinse to promote healing and neutralize the bacteria right after the procedure.
Prevention: To avoid dental diseases, it is necessary to brush your teeth and floss. We also recommend that you visit your dentist regularly. Dental problems are typically characterized by bleeding gums, loose or shifting teeth, and swelling or redness of the gum. If you are experiencing these symptoms, visit our clinic today to commence all appropriate treatment.
The first step in keeping healthy oral hygiene involves routine cleaning. Above the daily brushing you do, professional cleanings are a must. Cleanings include the removal of dental plaque and tartar that can accumulate over time even with daily flossing and brushing. Tooth scaling, polishing, and debridement when needed are used to leave you smile ready.
Cleaning is a dental procedure that prevents or treats periodontal disease and other similar dental diseases. While this disease can be disconcerting, it can be controlled by visiting your dentist regularly and having your periodontal pockets cleaned. The periodontal area refers to that area of the gum that surrounds the tooth and holds it in place. Once dirt gets trapped in that area, the gum weakens and the tooth starts to decay. When left untreated, it results in teeth loss.
Deep Cleaning: Deep cleaning involves the processes of scaling and root planing. Scaling is the scraping of the tartar and plaque. Root planing, on the other hand, refers to the smoothing of the teeth to get rid of the rough layers. These procedures are necessary in order to rid of the harmful bacteria and shutdown areas where bacteria can grow even further. This altogether promotes the healing of the periodontal pockets.
Deep cleaning may require more than one visit depending upon the extent of the dental damage. While the entire process can be uncomfortable and may last up to 30 minutes, we guarantee that it will solve problems concerning your dental health. We prescribe an antimicrobial rinse to promote healing and neutralize the bacteria right after the procedure.
Prevention: To avoid dental diseases, it is necessary to brush your teeth and floss. We also recommend that you visit your dentist regularly. Dental problems are typically characterized by bleeding gums, loose or shifting teeth, and swelling or redness of the gum. If you are experiencing these symptoms, visit our clinic today to commence all appropriate treatment.