What a Dental Cleaning Involves

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What a Dental Cleaning Involves

Dental cleaning, also known as prophylaxis, is a routine preventive dental procedure that involves the removal of plaque, tartar, and stains from teeth. Here is an overview of what dental cleaning involves:

Examining the mouth: Before the cleaning process begins, a dental professional will examine your mouth to identify any areas of concern or signs of dental problems.

Removing plaque and tartar: Using a small mirror and a scaler or ultrasonic device, the dental hygienist or dentist will remove plaque and tartar from the surface of the teeth and in between the teeth and gums.

Polishing the teeth: After the plaque and tartar are removed, the dental professional will polish the teeth using a special dental paste and a rotary brush.

Flossing: The dental professional will floss between the teeth and gums to remove any remaining plaque or debris.

Fluoride treatment: A fluoride treatment may be applied to the teeth to help protect against future decay and strengthen the enamel.

Overall, dental cleaning is an essential part of maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems such as cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. It is recommended to have dental cleaning done every six months, or more frequently if recommended by your Dr. Mercedes Del Valle.

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