One of the top questions we receive from our members is about dental cleanings. What often happens is that the patient goes to the dental office for a regular cleaning, only to find out that he or she needs a deep cleaning. Then instead of paying $0 for this cleaning, they now have a bill. Talk about surprised and confused. Well, not you...not anymore. Let’s look at the most common types of dental cleanings and the different signs that you may need them.
A prophylaxis or routine cleaning, as it is commonly called, is a cleaning done to prevent dental problems, such as gum disease or bone loss. Dentists recommend that patients do this cleaning every six months, in addition to keeping up with their personal oral hygiene, to maintain a healthy mouth. Here are some quick facts about a routine cleaning:
Periodontal scaling and root planing, otherwise called a deep cleaning, is a non-surgical cleaning done to treat gum disease before it gets out of hand. The root cause of gum disease is plaque. If left unchecked, plaque hardens into calculus or tartar, which is bad news for your teeth and gums.
So, the purpose of this cleaning is to remove tartar build-up from the area between your gums and teeth and from the roots of your teeth. Some warning signs that you may need this cleaning include:
Once you have completed a procedure like scaling and root planing or even gum surgery, a prophylaxis, may no longer be enough. So, dentists or periodontists recommend periodontal maintenance. It’s a follow-up cleaning that helps to keep gum disease away. Other things to keep in mind about a periodontal maintenance are:
If you have not visited your dentist for a cleaning in a year or more, chances are, you may need a dental debridement. It’s important to know that this is not a cleaning. It’s a procedure that removes heavy build-up of plaque and tartar so that a dentist can accurately assess the condition of your gums, bone and teeth. So, you need a dental debridement if:
Knowing that there are different types of cleanings and understanding when each is needed has many benefits. Based on your dental health and habits, you will have the right expectations when you go to the dentist, avoid financial surprises and most importantly, this knowledge helps you understand that your personal oral hygiene coupled with regular routine cleanings are the most powerful weapons against gum disease.
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