Posted by Alencar Family Dentistry on May 2 2020, 06:14 AM
A dental cleaning can protect your teeth and gums from future damage. But, do you know what else it can do for your oral hygiene? Keep reading to find out 4 things a dental cleaning does for your oral hygiene.Â
Oral hygiene is essential for healthy teeth and gums. Your at-home routine supplemented by regular dental cleanings can help keep your entire mouth healthy.Â
The American Dental Association recommends you visit a dental clinic every six to twelve months to get a regular dental checkup as well as a dental cleaning. During the appointment, the dentist will assess your oral health history and current condition as well as eliminate plaque and tartar accumulations.
A dental cleaning can improve your oral hygiene in the following ways:
Prevents Cavity Formation
Plaque and tartar accumulations are the main causes of tooth decay or cavities. During your dental cleaning, the dentist will remove plaque and tartar buildup from the teeth and between the teeth to prevent cavity formation and future damage.
Prevents Gum Disease
Gum disease is progressive and worsens if not taken care of from an early stage. Dental cleaning helps prevent gum disease by removing plaque buildup and keeping the gums healthy.
Eliminates Bad Breath
Poor oral hygiene allows bacteria in the mouth to multiply and cause decay, bad breath, and even infections. A dental cleaning helps eliminate bacteria and gives you a fresh breath that lasts.Â
Prevents Tooth Loss
Professional dental cleaning is an essential part of a good oral hygiene routine. Regular cleanings that address bacteria, plaque, and tartar buildup help prevent decay and infections that can ultimately cause tooth loss.Â
Now that you are aware of the impact a dental cleaning can have on your oral hygiene, it’s time to schedule a dental appointment and get one. It will benefit not only your oral health but also your general health.Â
Dr. Jayme A. Oliveira Filho at Alencar Family Dentistry offers comprehensive dental care services to patients in Chesapeake, Virginia. For appointments, call (757) 546-0301 or book online on our website. You can also visit us at 711 Greenbrier Pkwy Suite 101, Chesapeake, VA 23320.
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