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Dental Cleanings

Regular dental cleanings are essential for preventing cavities, gum disease, and keeping your smile healthy for the long term.

Routine dental cleanings are important to maintaining good oral hygiene. Professional cleaning by a hygienist can remove mineralized plaque that may develop even with careful brushing and flossing, particularly in areas that are difficult to reach. It is recommended you go in for a cleaning once every six months.

How it's done
You can expect your dental cleaning to last between 30 minutes and an hour. Typically, a trained hygienist will do the cleaning, and a dentist may come in for an exam at the end. Most people find that dental cleanings are painless, and do not cause any discomfort.

There are two important steps to a dental cleaning. The first step is scaling the teeth, whereby the hygienist will remove the plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces. This can be performed by hand or with electric scalers depending on the hygienists preference. Typically, the hygienist will ensure all build up is removed in completion in the periodontal pockets.

The second step is polishing to remove any final plaque and buff the teeth. Polishing the teeth will remove any extrinsic staining and provide that overall clean feeling.

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