Dental Cleaning & Exams
Maintaining oral health and overall well-being involves a crucial aspect: dental cleaning and examination, often referred to as a dental checkup. In this routine procedure, our skilled dentist or dental hygienist diligently removes plaque and tartar buildup from the teeth, conditions that, if left unattended, can result in cavities and gum diseases. Simultaneously, they perform a thorough assessment of the mouth, checking for signs of dental problems like tooth decay, gum inflammation, or oral cancers.
What does a Dental Cleaning & Exam Entail?
During a dental cleaning session, the dentist or dental hygienist will meticulously remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth. This process is of utmost importance because plaque, if left unattended, can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Additionally, a thorough cleaning will leave your teeth feeling renewed and appearing their best. Simultaneously, a comprehensive dental examination is conducted. Your dentist will assess the overall health of your teeth and gums, seeking any signs of potential problems. They may also take X-rays to check for issues that aren’t visible to the naked eye. Regular dental examinations can catch dental issues early, allowing for less invasive and more cost-effective treatments. To maintain good oral health and prevent dental issues, it is advisable to schedule a dental cleaning and examination every six months. However, if you have a history of dental issues or other medical conditions impacting your oral health, our dentist may advise scheduling cleanings and exams more frequently.
Who needs dental cleaning?
It’s crucial to have routine checkups and cleanings to ensure the wellness of your teeth and gums. Additionally, maintaining oral health can serve as a barrier against severe illnesses that may affect other parts of your body. Oral infections have the potential to spread to vital organs and other body regions. A dental hygienist is the person who typically cleans people’s teeth. Your entire mouth is physically examined before the cleaning procedure starts. The dental hygienist examines the area around your teeth and gums with a small mirror to look for any indications of gingivitis (inflamed gums) or other potential issues.
What to expect during Dental Cleaning.
A physical exam. We start by physically inspecting your entire mouth before we start the cleaning procedure. A tiny mirror is used to examine the area around your teeth and gums for any indications of gingivitis (inflamed gums) or other potential problems. If we detect major problems, we’ll refer you to the dentist to make sure it’s fine to proceed.
Treatment plan. If our dentist detects any dental problems during the examination, we will develop a treatment plan to address the issue. This may involve fillings, crowns, root canals, or other restorative procedures. If necessary, our dentist may take X-rays of your teeth and jaw to detect any potential dental issues that are not visible during the examination.
Cleaning. During a dental cleaning, we will use special tools to remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth and gums. The sound of scraping is expected, that is normal. The scraping might take time, depending on the tartar in your mouth. We will also polish your teeth to remove any surface stains and give them a smooth, clean surface.