Teeth Cleaning

Author: Espire Dental Posted: February 10th, 2017 Category:

Even if you brush your teeth two or three times a day as recommended by your dentist, you also need to go to a dentist every six months for a routine cleaning. These appointments are so important because your dentist will also examine your teeth to see if there are any cavities and make sure that the rest of your mouth is healthy. At your cleaning appointment, the doctor may also take an X-ray of your mouth before scraping away any plaque and using a fluoride treatment on the teeth.

The Importance of Regular Teeth Cleanings

One of the primary reasons to get regular cleanings is to prevent cavities from developing. The dentist will be able to monitor any cavities that are present, filling them as needed before they get too large. Dental cleanings can also help prevent tooth loss. When plaque builds up, it can cause gum damage, which can lead to a weakening of the jawbone. This will cause the tooth to break off or fall out completely. If you enjoy drinking coffee or soft drinks or smoke, then you might notice that there is a yellow tint to your teeth. A good cleaning from the dentist can restore your bright smile.

The Steps Involved in a Teeth Cleaning

A routine dental cleaning is a simple process. You will be taken to an exam room and sit in a chair that has a light overhead. A hygienist will examine your teeth and use tools to scrape the plaque away before using a toothbrush to thoroughly clean your teeth. Your teeth and mouth will be rinsed with water before a fluoride solution is applied to your teeth via a foam tray.

Contact the office of Jim Spurgeon, DDS today to make a teeth cleaning appointment that will get you on the road to good dental health.