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Teeth Cleaning

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TEETH CLEANING

Teeth cleaning is a professional dental procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from teeth to maintain oral health and prevent dental issues.

Some key points about teeth cleaning and why is it important?

  1. Plaque and Tartar Removal: Regular brushing and flossing at home may not effectively remove all the plaque that accumulates on teeth over time. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on the teeth and can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. If not removed, plaque hardens and becomes tartar, which can only be removed by a professional dental cleaning.

  2. Prevention of Dental Issues: Teeth cleaning plays a crucial role in preventing common dental problems such as cavities, gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis), and bad breath (halitosis). By removing plaque and tartar, teeth cleaning reduces the risk of tooth decay, gum inflammation, and other oral infections.

  3. Early Detection of Dental Problems: During a teeth cleaning appointment, the dentist or dental hygienist carefully examines your teeth and gums. This allows them to identify any potential dental issues at an early stage, such as cavities, gum disease, oral cancer, or signs of teeth grinding. Early detection enables timely intervention and treatment, preventing the progression of problems and the need for more extensive dental procedures in the future.

  4. Improved Oral Hygiene: Teeth cleaning helps improve overall oral hygiene by thoroughly cleaning hard-to-reach areas, including between teeth and along the gumline. It removes stains caused by food, beverages (like coffee and tea), and tobacco, resulting in a brighter and more attractive smile.

  5. Maintenance of Dental Treatments: If you have undergone dental treatments such as fillings, dental crowns, or dental implants, regular teeth cleaning appointments are essential to maintain the longevity and effectiveness of these restorations. Professional cleaning helps keep the surrounding teeth and gums healthy, reducing the risk of complications.

  6. Overall Health Benefits: Good oral health is closely linked to overall health. Poor oral hygiene and untreated dental issues can contribute to systemic conditions like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Regular teeth cleaning supports oral health, which in turn contributes to better overall well-being.

It is recommended to have a professional teeth cleaning at least twice a year, or as advised by your dentist, to maintain optimal oral health and prevent dental problems.