Teeth Cleaning

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning is a professional dental procedure designed to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth. It is typically done by a dental hygienist and is an essential part of maintaining optimal oral health. Regular teeth cleanings help prevent gum disease, cavities, and bad breath, while promoting a cleaner and brighter smile. At Alina Dental Clinic, we provide thorough teeth cleaning services tailored to your needs, ensuring your teeth remain healthy and free from harmful buildup.

Teeth cleaning is a professional dental procedure designed to remove plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth. It is typically done by a dental hygienist and is an essential part of maintaining optimal oral health.

Benefits of Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning offers numerous benefits, including the prevention of gum disease, cavities, and bad breath. Regular cleanings help maintain a healthy, bright smile while improving overall oral hygiene and preventing serious dental issues

Prevents Gum Disease

Regular cleaning removes plaque and tartar, reducing risk

Prevents Tooth Decay

Reduces plaque buildup, preventing tartar formation and cavities

Freshens Breath

Helps remove food particles and bacteria that contribute to bad breath

Brightens Teeth

Removes surface stains, making your teeth look brighter, cleaner, and healthier

The Teeth Cleaning Process

The Teeth Cleaning Process involves examination, scaling, polishing, and fluoride treatment

  • Examination: The dentist or hygienist checks teeth and gums for problems.
  • Scaling: Removal of plaque and tartar buildup from teeth and gumline.
  • Polishing: Teeth are polished to remove stains and smooth surfaces.
  • Fluoride Treatment (optional): Fluoride is applied to strengthen enamel and prevent cavities.
  • Education: The dentist or hygienist provides tips on maintaining oral hygiene.

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Help & FAQ

General Question

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Quick Help & Info

Find answers to your most common dental questions and concerns. Get quick and helpful solutions to address your oral health needs and improve your smile.

It is recommended to have a professional teeth cleaning every six months to maintain optimal oral health. However, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits if you have specific dental concerns.
Teeth cleaning is typically a painless procedure. You may feel some discomfort if you have sensitive teeth or gum issues, but it is generally well-tolerated. Let your hygienist know if you experience discomfort.
While teeth cleaning removes surface stains and makes your teeth look brighter, it does not provide the same level of whitening as professional whitening treatments.
Many dental insurance plans cover routine teeth cleaning as part of preventive care. Check with your provider to verify coverage.

Yes, you can eat after your cleaning. However, it’s advisable to avoid sticky or staining foods immediately afterward to protect your freshly cleaned teeth.

Regular cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup, preventing cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. It also helps detect early signs of dental issues that can be treated before becoming more serious.

Teeth cleaning can help manage early stages of gum disease, like gingivitis, by removing plaque and tartar from the gumline. For more advanced gum disease, additional treatments may be necessary.

While teeth cleaning removes plaque and tartar that contribute to cavities, it is important to also practice good oral hygiene at home, such as brushing and flossing, to prevent cavities.

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