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The Importance of Routine Dental Cleanings

Professional cleanings are a vital part of keeping your teeth healthy. Regular appointments improve your oral health, and unhealthy teeth are directly tied to overall health problems. During a cleaning, we remove plaque and tartar and polish and floss your teeth. We recommend a twice-annual schedule for optimal results. Clean teeth are important in the following ways:

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Fewer Cavities

We remove plaque during cleanings, and plaque is the primary cause of cavities.

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Reduced Gum Disease

Dental cleanings reduce your chances of gum disease.

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Fresher Breath

Dental cleanings will keep your breath fresh and make better first impressions.

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A Brighter Smile

Cleanings remove surface stains and boost your confidence.

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Root Planing and Scaling for Better Gum Health

Sometimes routine dental cleanings are not enough for optimal health. Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that hold your teeth in place, often caused by plaque buildup, leading to swollen gums, bad breath, and sometimes tooth loss if not treated. We provide treatments to control or eliminate gum disease, which includes the following:

  • Scaling: Our hygienist removes plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gum line. Bacteria is the primary cause of gum disease.
  • Root Planing: We smooth the roots of your teeth, which helps your gums reattach to the teeth and prevent more plaque buildup.

Brushing and Flossing Only Gets You So Far

Even if you brush and floss daily, you can still develop cavities and gum disease. Our team can diagnose your needs and determine what treatment best suits you.

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