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In addition to keeping your smile appearing healthier and more youthful, routine dental cleanings can help you avoid gum disease and tooth loss. Let Dentistry In The 6ix assist you in developing a confident smile.

What is a Dental Cleaning?

Dental cleanings can be intimidating, especially if you haven’t had one in a while. Many people are concerned about having cavities or how painful cleaning may be. However, dental cleanings usually don’t hurt and only take around 30 minutes.

What to anticipate when you visit for a dental cleaning is:

X-rays: They are normally taken every two to three years. Your exam will start with a full series of X-rays if this is your first time seeing us and you haven’t had any in the previous two years.

Plaque Removal: Your teeth are properly cleaned of plaque, a buildup of sticky germs. Most patients don’t feel any discomfort during this procedure, despite the fact that some may find the sound of the scraping unsettling.

Polishing Toothpaste: To polish your teeth, a specialised toothpaste with a fine grit texture will be applied.

Flossing: After teeth cleaning, your hygienist will floss your teeth to ensure that no debris is left behind and to check for any tight spots.

Fluoride: Fluoride varnish is a dental therapy that can help prevent, stop, or at the very least, delay tooth decay. It is produced with fluoride, a mineral that can make the tooth’s enamel stronger.

Discussion: Your hygienist will next go through any problems they detected and what you may do to maintain or enhance your dental health.

Usually, getting your teeth cleaned is not painful. Patients who have not had a cleaning in a long time or those with poor gum health may experience additional discomfort.

Fortunately, discomfort usually decreases if you attend your scheduled checkups. Cleaning your teeth gets less painful and easier as your gums get healthier and less inflamed.

For the majority of individuals, twice-yearly dental cleaning is advised. People who are predisposed to cavities, have gum disease that has advanced, or have other medical issues could require more regular checkups. Your dentist will talk with you about how frequently you should brush your teeth.

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Why Are Teeth Cleanings Important?

Because they are concerned that it may hurt or that cavities will be found, many people postpone getting their teeth cleaned and receiving dental care. Delaying tooth cleaning, however, will only result in more serious problems and more expensive dental work. 

Prevent Gum Disease: By regularly brushing your teeth, you can avoid gum disease, which is considerably more difficult to treat than basic cleaning, and tooth loss. 

Protect Your Heart: Dental plaque can have a negative impact on your heart health. Plaque on the teeth contains bacteria that can enter the bloodstream and raise the risk of heart valve infection.

Healthier Smile: Plaque removal can make your teeth look and feel cleaner, even while teeth cleaning won’t make them whiter than a teeth-whitening operation will.

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