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Importance of a Professional Dental Cleaning

Professional dental cleaning is important for maintaining good oral health. A deep teeth cleaning, or scaling and root planing, is especially important for those with signs of gum disease. This procedure cleans below the gum line, removing bacteria and smoothing the tooth roots to promote healthy gums.

Regular professional cleanings also allow the dentist to detect early signs of dental problems, such as cavities or oral cancer, leading to prompt treatment and better outcomes. Additionally, professional dental teeth cleaning can improve the appearance of your teeth by removing stains and leaving your smile looking brighter and healthier. Professional dental cleaning is a very important part of maintaining long-term oral health and preventing serious dental issues.

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Why Should You Choose Teeth Cleaning by Dr. Edward Doktorman?

As an experienced dentist in Clifton, Dr. Doktorman provides the best care with a focus on patient comfort and satisfaction. His expertise ensures that your teeth are carefully cleaned, removing plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing cannot reach. As a dentist for cleaning Dr. Doktorman uses advanced techniques and the best equipment to deliver effective and gentle cleanings.

Patients may also expect a highly personalized care and attention they receive at Prestige Dental. Dr. Doktorman and his team create a welcoming and relaxing environment, making each visit a positive experience. By choosing Dr. Edward Doktorman for your teeth cleaning, you can trust that you are receiving high-quality care from a skilled professional truly dedicated to maintaining your oral health.

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Examination

Before deep cleaning teeth, the dentist or hygienist examines your mouth for any signs of oral health issues, such as cavities or gum disease.

Plaque and Tartar Removal

Using specialized tools, the hygienist removes plaque and tartar buildup from the surfaces of your teeth and below the gum line. This step prevents cavities and gum disease.

Deep Cleaning of Teeth

If needed, a deep cleaning of teeth (scaling and root planing), is performed. This procedure involves cleaning below the gum line and smoothing the tooth roots to remove bacteria.

Polishing

After the plaque and tartar are removed, the teeth are polished to remove surface stains and make them smooth and shiny.

Flossing

The hygienist will floss your teeth to ensure that all debris is removed from between your teeth.

Fluoride Treatment

A fluoride treatment may be applied to strengthen the tooth enamel and help prevent decay.

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Before and After Teeth Cleaning

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What is Dental Cleaning?

A dental cleaning is a professional procedure performed by a dentist or dental hygienist to maintain and improve oral health. It involves the thorough removal of plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth surfaces, both above and below the gum line. Regular teeth cleaning helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and other dental problems.

During a dentist teeth cleaning, special tools are used to scrape away hardened plaque (tartar) and polish the teeth to remove surface stains. In some cases, a dental deep cleaning may be necessary. This involves scaling and root planing to clean the roots of the teeth and remove bacteria from periodontal pockets, especially if gum disease is present.

Benefits of а Dental Cleaning

Regular visits to a dentist for teeth cleaning help prevent cavities by removing plaque and tartar buildup that cannot be eliminated through regular brushing and flossing alone. This reduces the risk of tooth decay and gum disease, which can lead to more serious health issues if left untreated.

Professional cleanings also help in early detection of oral problems such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer, allowing for timely treatment and better outcomes. Additionally, cleaning teeth can remove surface stains, leading to a brighter and more attractive smile.

Regular dental cleanings also contribute to fresher breath by eliminating bacteria that cause bad breath. They also promote healthier gums, reducing inflammation and the risk of periodontal disease. Dental cleanings are an important part of maintaining long-term oral health and preventing costly and painful dental issues down the road.

Indications and Contraindications to Teeth Cleaning

Indications

  • Routine Oral Hygiene Maintenance
  • Prevention of Gum Disease
  • Bad Breath Management
  • Stain Removal
  • Monitoring Oral Health

Сontraindications

  • Active Oral Infections
  • Severe Gum Disease
  • Recent Oral Surgery
  • Uncontrolled Medical Conditions
  • Allergies to Cleaning Agents

Certified Excellence in Teeth Cleaning

Dr. Edward Doktorman, DDS, has been consistently recognized by the Consumers’ Research Council of America for his excellence in family, cosmetic, implantology, and general dentistry, earning multiple “America’s Top Dentists” awards from 2014 to 2017.

List of Certificates:

  • 2014: Top Dentist in Implantology.
  • 2015: Top Dentist in Implantology & Cosmetic Dentistry.
  • 2016: Top Dentist in Dental Implants and Cosmetic Dentistry.
  • 2017: Featured in “Guide to America’s Top Dentists” for Family, Cosmetic, and Implant Dentistry.
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FAQs About Teeth Cleaning

How Long Does Deep Cleaning Teeth Take?

Deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, typically takes about 1 to 2 hours per quadrant of the mouth. The entire procedure might be spread over two appointments, depending on the extent of tartar buildup and gum disease.

When Can I Eat After Teeth Cleaning?

After a regular teeth cleaning, you can eat immediately. However, if you received a fluoride treatment, it’s recommended to wait at least 30 minutes before eating or drinking to allow the fluoride to be fully absorbed by your teeth.

What To Expect After Deep Cleaning Of Teeth?

After deep cleaning, you may experience some sensitivity, especially to hot and cold foods or drinks, and mild gum tenderness or bleeding. These symptoms typically subside within a few days. Your dentist may recommend over-the-counter pain relievers, a soft-bristled toothbrush, and avoiding certain foods to aid in your recovery. It’s also important to maintain good oral hygiene and follow any specific instructions provided by your dentist. Regular follow-up appointments may be scheduled to monitor your progress and ensure your gums are healing properly.

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