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Teeth Cleaning


Smiling dental patient sitting in dental chairRegular dental cleanings are a critical and often overlooked aspect of maintaining dental hygiene and optimal oral health. Some people believe they don't require professional dental cleanings if they practice regular brushing and flossing at home. However, Dr. Kolar at Rolling Plains Dentistry strongly advises all patients to have regular dental cleanings regardless if they practice good oral hygiene habits or not.

Why Are Dental Cleanings Important?


Routine dental cleanings are important for several reasons, including the following:

Detect Dental Conditions Early On


In most cases, patients who avoid attending regular oral health checkups detect dental conditions when they have progressed to the severe stages. This can lead to unwanted discomfort and incur high treatment costs. Dental cleanings offer an excellent opportunity for our dentist to check your overall dental health and advise treatment accordingly. Doing so can help you avoid invasive treatments and the development of oral health conditions like cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer.

Prevent Dental Conditions


Apart from detecting medical health conditions early, dental cleanings are also a great way to prevent them from developing. During dental cleanings, the dentist targets plaque buildup. Plaque is a sticky layer of bacteria that forms in the crevices of your teeth and gums. Your dentist will use devices like a scaler to remove plaque from your teeth, preventing the buildup of harmful bacteria.

Avoid Bad Breath


Bad breath can leave a bad impression on those around you and cause you to feel self conscious. Dental cleanings are a simple way of avoiding this issue. Plaque buildup is a primary culprit behind bad breath. By getting regular dental cleanings, you can avoid plaque buildup and keep your breath fresh and odor free.

How Do Dental Cleanings Work?


During a dental cleaning, the dentist will utilize advanced instruments to remove tartar, plaque, and other debris from your teeth. We may also perform diagnostic tests if they notice any dental issues and advise treatment alternatives per our findings. Routine dental cleanings will involve the following steps:

Step One: Scaling


The dentist will begin your dental cleaning using a scaler to scrape off any plaque buildup or tartar. Our dental health professionals focus on the difficult areas to reach with your toothbrush or floss during this step.

Step Two: Polishing


After the dentist is done scaling, they will polish your teeth. During this process, we will apply a polish to your teeth and gently remove it with a rotating brush. This procedure is a great way to remove unwanted stains and make your teeth look and feel clean and smooth.

Step Three: Flossing


The dentist will also go in with floss as a finishing touch to remove any plaque or tartar that may have been missed during the cleaning.

Schedule Your Dental Cleaning Today!


Dental cleanings are a vital aspect of keeping your teeth and gums healthy. Dental health professionals recommend having a cleaning every six months. If you have any additional questions regarding dental cleanings or would like to arrange a dental cleaning with our Rolling Plains Dentistry specialists, please call 940-663-5353.
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