Dental Cleaning
What is dental cleaning?
Why the problem?
Plaque and bacteria accumulate when these areas remain ignored for a long time and may cause cavities, infections, and gum disease.
A pediatric dentist has the tools to clean hard-to-reach areas in your child’s mouth without making them uncomfortable.
Patients Who Are Not Eligible For Teeth Whitening Process
- Your dental hygienist can remove most of the stains that dull and discolor your teeth, so you’ll be left with a brighter, whiter smile.
- Having your teeth cleaned can prevent gum disease, which leads to early tooth loss.
- A strong link exists between cardiovascular disease and gum disease. Because getting your teeth cleaned twice a year helps prevent gum disease,
- During a professional dental cleaning, it’s easy for your dentist to detect early signs of problems such as broken fillings and fractures.
- Many dental plans cover cleanings, and you’ll save money on dental expenses in the long run by taking advantage of your policy.
- If your dentist finds any serious problems during a teeth cleaning or exam, the office can help you make financial arrangements to cover the necessary procedures
The outcome of dental cleaning
Pros & Cons of dental cleaning
Pros of dental cleaning:
- Stops gum disease
- Flights bad breath
- Protects roots of teeth
Cons of dental cleaning:
- Slight pain and sensitivity
- Can cause gum recession
- Risk of infection after the procedure
- In very rare cases, a risk of nerve damage
Benefits of dental cleaning
- Prevent cavities
- The whitish film that builds up on your teeth is called plaque and is the leading cause of tooth decay. This acidic substance eats away at the tooth enamel and, if left unattended, can lead to cavities.
- Stop tooth loss
- Gum disease, which starts with built-up plaque, is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. As gum disease advances, plaque moves further down the tooth where it can destroy the supporting bone in your jaw, causing teeth to loosen and fall out.
- Brighten your smile
- Drinking coffee, tea and wine or using tobacco can stain your teeth. A dental cleaning can remove built-up stains and leave you with freshly polished teeth.
- Freshen your breath
- Good oral hygiene is the best way to prevent persistent bad breath.
Types of dental cleaning

Prophylaxis Dental Cleaning

Scaling and Root Planing Cleaning

Periodontal Maintenance Cleaning
Before And After
During The Teeth Whitening Procedure
A physical exam
Prior to the actual teeth cleansing process, a dental hygienist will first examine the entire mouth. During this inspection, a hygienist may ask whether you have any dental concerns. If they notice any unusual concerns like dark spots on your teeth, the dental hygienist may call a dentist in.
Digital X-rays
This step is usually for first-time patients or those who haven’t had a dental cleaning in over six months.
Removing tartar and plaque
(scaler) to remove tartar and plaque from tooth surfaces. A hygienist may use a manual scaler to scrap off small deposits of tartar.
Tips to keep your child's teeth clean
- Help your child to brush their teeth from the time they get their first tooth until they are 7 or 8 years old.
- Use toothpaste with fluoride that is suitable for children. This can help to strengthen the outside of the teeth and prevent decay.
- Make sure your children brush their teeth for at least 2 minutes and remind them not to swallow the toothpaste.
- Try to get into a regular tooth brushing routine, and give your child plenty of praise when they brush their teeth well.
- Replace toothbrushes or toothbrush heads every 3 months.
- Children should floss as soon as they have 2 teeth that touch each other. You should supervise flossing until they are about 10 years old.
- Food and drinks that may be consumed are as follows.
- To develop strong teeth, make sure your child eats a healthy, balanced diet. Avoid foods with a lot of added sugar, such as lollies, biscuits, and soft drinks. Always choose fluoridated tap water.
Complications and risk
- You might have slight jaw discomfort as your mouth will be in an open state for an extended period.
- Patients who have sensitivity might feel a minor zinging sensation in their teeth during the cleansing process.
- This pain is temporary and might disappear after a few hours of the procedure.
FAQ's
Do I really need to floss?
Does a rinse or mouthwash help?
Mouthwashes for cavity protection, sensitivity, and fresh breath may help when you use them with regular brushing and flossing
Why do I need dental exams?