Oral hygiene is essential to maintaining good oral and overall health. Regular brushing and flossing are the best ways to keep your teeth clean and prevent tooth decay and gum disease. However, these habits alone are insufficient to prevent plaque buildup on teeth. This is why regular professional cleanings at Complete Care Dental are essential to your dental care routine. Professional cleanings are recommended every six months or more frequently if our dentist recommends it.
Also known as a prophylaxis, a routine dental cleaning is typically recommended every six months for individuals with good oral health. During this cleaning in Atlanta, GA, a dentist will remove plaque, tartar, and surface stains from your teeth using special tools. They will then polish your teeth to make them smooth and clean. This cleaning helps maintain oral health and prevents common dental problems like cavities and gum disease.
A deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing, is recommended for individuals with moderate to advanced gum disease. This procedure is more extensive than routine cleaning and involves cleaning above and below the gum line. The dentist in Atlanta, GA, will remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from the tooth's surface, roots, and surrounding pockets.
Deep cleanings are usually performed in sections of the mouth over several appointments to ensure thorough cleaning. This treatment can help manage and control gum disease and prevent it from progressing.
After deep cleaning for gum disease, patients require regular periodontal maintenance cleanings. These cleanings are typically scheduled every three to four months and are crucial for managing and preventing the recurrence of gum disease.
During a periodontal maintenance cleaning, the dental professional will clean both above and below the gumline, monitor the condition of your gums, and provide guidance on maintaining optimal oral health at home.
A routine dental cleaning involves removing plaque and tartar from your teeth followed by teeth polishing. Plaque is a sticky film that builds up on your teeth and contains bacteria that can cause tooth decay and gum disease. Tartar, on the other hand, is hardened plaque that can only be removed with professional treatment. Our dentist may also take X-rays during cleaning to check for underlying issues.
Our hygienist will first examine your mouth for signs of decay or disease. Then, they will use a scaler to remove plaque and tartar from your teeth. Next, they will polish your teeth to remove any remaining plaque and stains. Finally, they will floss your teeth and rinse your mouth with fluoride.
Dental cleanings are an essential part of maintaining good oral health. Get in touch with Complete Care Dental at 1421 Peachtree Street NE, Suite A, Atlanta, GA 30309, or call (470) 408-5161 to determine which type of cleaning is appropriate for your needs and ensure that your smile stays healthy, bright, and beautiful.
1421 Peachtree Street NE Suite A,
Atlanta, GA, 30309
Email: info@harmonicompletecare.com
Phone: (470) 408-5161
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