Are You Due for Your Dental Cleaning?
Routine dental cleanings are also important for the following reasons below:
● Cavity Prevention
Not brushing your teeth regularly allows plaque to build up and attack the tooth enamel. When plaque is not removed on a regular basis, plaque adheres to your teeth and builds up over time. During the routine cleaning, education on proper oral hygiene is emphasized and treatment to strengthen the enamel is advised.
● Tooth Loss Prevention
Gum disease and bone loss is a serious issue. As gum disease progresses, the plaque moves below the gumline and makes its way to the supporting jaw bone, where it can destroy supporting bone tissues in the jaw. When this happens, the teeth become loose and begin to fall out. Dental cleanings greatly reduce the odds that a patient will lose their teeth due to gum disease.
● Keep Your Breath Fresh
Dental cleaning helps control the bacteria in the mouth that are responsible for causing bad breath. Through brushing and flossing the teeth regularly, it can help keep your breath feeling fresh. A professional dental cleaning every 6 months is also important for maintaining an odor-free oral environment.
● Save Money
Some dental insurance plans have low or no copayments for dental cleanings, so it can be a huge savings to schedule regular cleanings. Routine dental cleanings helps prevent the breakdown of your teeth, therefore saving you money on possible big procedures.
● Brighten Your Smile
Who wouldn’t be smiling about saving money on dental costs? Regardless of the financial benefits, patients who get regular dental cleanings have whiter, brighter teeth with fewer stains and far less plaque and tartar. Have dark stains? Most stains can be removed!
● Boost Your General Health
The health of your teeth and gums can have a profound impact on general health. The roots of your teeth, after all, are located near your sinus and brain cavities. An infection in a tooth can lead to serious health consequences. On the other hand, regular dental check-ups and cleanings can boost your overall health and help you avoid some serious health issues down the road.
When was your last routine dental cleaning? Although It is recommended to have a routine dental cleaning performed every 6 months, in some cases, you may need it more frequent.
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