Treatments

Cleaning

Our dental cleaning services focus on giving you a fresh and healthy smile. Our skilled hygienists will remove plaque and tartar, polish your teeth, and offer tips for maintaining good oral hygiene. Regular cleanings can prevent gum disease and help keep your teeth looking their best.

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What can I expect when I come for Cleaning?

  • Thorough removal of plaque and tartar buildup.
  • Polishing of teeth for a smooth, clean surface.
  • Examination of your oral health.
  • Personalized advice for at-home oral care.
  • A fresh, rejuvenated feeling in your mouth.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is typically recommended to schedule a dental cleaning every six months. However, the frequency may vary based on your individual oral health needs. Your dentist will provide guidance on the appropriate schedule during your check-up.

Dental cleanings are generally not painful. You may experience mild discomfort or sensitivity during the procedure, particularly if you have gum disease or sensitive teeth. However, your dental hygienist will work to ensure your comfort throughout the cleaning.

Many dental insurance plans cover preventive services like dental cleanings. The extent of coverage can vary, so it's essential to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific benefits and any potential out-of-pocket costs.

Dental cleanings primarily focus on removing plaque, tartar, and surface stains from your teeth to improve oral health. While they can enhance your smile's appearance, they are not a teeth-whitening procedure. If you're interested in teeth whitening, discuss options with your dentist.

Skipping regular dental cleanings can lead to various consequences, including

  • Increased risk of tooth decay and cavities.
  • Higher likelihood of gum disease and its associated complications.
  • Accumulation of tartar, which can only be removed by a dental professional.
  • Missed opportunities to identify and address oral health issues early, potentially leading to more extensive and costly treatments in the future.
  • A less vibrant and healthy smile. Regular cleanings help maintain your teeth's appearance and overall well-being.