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3 Types of Dental Cleanings: Which Is Right for Me?

Your general dentist can provide different types of dental cleanings depending on your unique dental needs. The American Dental Association recommends that you get prophylaxis cleanings at least twice a year. Prophylaxis, which is also referred to as “teeth cleaning”, involves the removal of accumulated plaque from your teeth, which cannot be removed by regular brushing at home.

A good candidate for prophylaxis should have firm, pink gums with no bleeding or gum pockets over 3mm. However, there are various situations that may require you to get a different kind of dental cleanings, such as gum disease, periodontitis, or staying too long between prophylaxis cleanings. Depending on your individual case, your dentist may recommend other types of cleanings such as:

Full Mouth Debridement 

If your teeth have heavy plaque and tartar (calculus) build-up, perhaps because you’ve missed a few prophylaxis cleanings, then your dental professional may recommend full mouth debridement using hand tools and a micro-ultrasonic scaler to clean your teeth and restore the health of your mouth. This procedure is typically performed before an oral examination and diagnosis to ensure good visibility of the actual condition of your mouth

Scaling and Root Planing 

Commonly referred to as “deep cleaning”, this procedure is recommended for patients who exhibit signs of periodontal diseases, such as deeper gum pockets (over 3mm), inflammation and bleeding gums, accumulation of plaque and tartar below the gum line, and/or loss of bone tissue supporting the teeth. This process may require the dental professional to numb the periodontal treatment area to avoid sensitivity when scaling and cleaning the roots of your teeth.

Periodontal Maintenance 

Periodontal disease is chronic and irreversible. So following initial treatment for periodontal disease through scaling and root planing or periodontal surgery, your dental professional may recommend this specialized cleaning every 8 – 12 weeks as part of your ongoing maintenance to reduce the risk of gum disease recurrence.

Need Dental Cleaning Today?

If you’ve experienced red, tender, bleeding gums, and bad breath or you just want to be proactive about your oral health, then you should contact our office to find out more about your individual dental cleaning in Albertson CA

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