Routine Dental Cleanings

The importance of getting the routine dental cleanings family dentists provide can’t be overstated. Brushing your teeth and gums is just one part of a healthy mouth. When it comes to oral health, having a caring dental professional look for signs of decay and clean your teeth is essential. Visiting the dentist gives you access to dental care that can prevent or treat serious oral conditions that could impact the rest of your body’s health.

The Danger of Plaque and Tartar

Even though a tough enamel covers your teeth, improper oral hygiene can create problems by allowing plaque to build up. Dental plaque is a sticky film that starts to build after food and saliva mix with bacteria. If not removed through careful brushing and flossing, it could lead to bacteria moving up into the gum line and hardening into tartar. As the tartar builds up, it can lead to cavities and gum disease.

Routine Dental Cleanings

The importance of getting the routine dental cleanings family dentists provide can’t be overstated. Brushing your teeth and gums is just one part of a healthy mouth. When it comes to oral health, having a caring dental professional look for signs of decay and clean your teeth is essential. Visiting the dentist gives you access to dental care that can prevent or treat serious oral conditions that could impact the rest of your body’s health.

The Danger of Plaque and Tartar

Even though a tough enamel covers your teeth, improper oral hygiene can create problems by allowing plaque to build up. Dental plaque is a sticky film that starts to build after food and saliva mix with bacteria. If not removed through careful brushing and flossing, it could lead to bacteria moving up into the gum line and hardening into tartar. As the tartar builds up, it can lead to cavities and gum disease.

The Benefits of Professional Teeth Cleanings

The regular cleanings patients receive from ActOn Dentistry removes bacteria and brightens the smile. These appointments also help with cavity and tooth loss prevention. Dental care is used for both the prevention and treatment of dental issues. Having a dental hygienist clean your teeth and gums professionally ensures that the tartar and plaque are removed, avoiding the costly expenses of restorative treatments for cavities or gum disease. You also boost your general health, since your brain and sinus cavities are located close to the roots of your teeth.

The Types of Dental Cleanings

When you schedule your appointment for a cleaning, you may not realize that there are different treatments you could receive. There are several approaches to cleaning your teeth, and the type of cleaning you need depends on the condition of your teeth.

1. Prophylaxis Dental Cleaning

These cleanings are used to help prevent disease, and if you have kept up with good dental hygiene habits and regular dental cleanings, this may be the cleaning you need. These appointments remove the tartar and plaque from the teeth using a water stream or dental scaler.

2. Scaling and Root Planing

If you need this type of deep cleaning, it indicates the presence of periodontitis or gingivitis. Scaling and root planning is the initial treatment when patients have periodontal.

3. Periodontal Maintenance

Periodontal maintenance is the maintaining of the SRP procedure 3-4 times a year. If you have avoided routine dental cleaning, have developed gum disease or struggle with a good oral hygiene routine, these cleanings are more intense. These visits are no longer preventative treatment, but require more effort to clean below the gum line, to help maintain healthy gums and teeth.

The Choice in Family Dentistry for Cleanings 

If it’s time to visit the dentist for regular cleaning, schedule an appointment with one of our experienced and caring dental providers at ActOn dentistry. Let us help you take care of your smile and oral health.

The Types of Dental Cleanings

When you schedule your appointment for a cleaning, you may not realize that there are different treatments you could receive. There are several approaches to cleaning your teeth, and the type of cleaning you need depends on the condition of your teeth.

1. Prophylaxis Dental Cleaning

These cleanings are used to help prevent disease, and if you have kept up with good dental hygiene habits and regular dental cleanings, this may be the cleaning you need. These appointments remove the tartar and plaque from the teeth using a water stream or dental scaler.

2. Scaling and Root Planing

If you need this type of deep cleaning, it indicates the presence of periodontitis or gingivitis. Scaling removes tartar and plaque from both the gum pockets below the gum line and the surface of the teeth, while planning will smooth the tooth roots to help reattach the gums to the teeth and remove gum pockets.

3. Periodontal Maintenance

If you have avoided routine dental cleaning, have developed gum disease or struggle with a good oral hygiene routine, these cleanings are more intense. These visits are no longer preventative treatment, but require more effort to clean below the gumline, to help maintain healthy gums and teeth.  In addition, these visits occur more frequently throughout the year.

The Choice in Family Dentistry for Cleanings 

If it’s time to visit the dentist for regular cleaning, schedule an appointment with one of our experienced and caring dental providers at ActOn dentistry. Let us help you take care of your smile and oral health.

Dr. Tinker and Dr. Slaven

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