Teeth cleaning

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A comprehensive overview of teeth cleaning, its methods, and importance in oral health


Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleaning is a vital part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque and tartar from teeth to prevent cavities, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. Professional teeth cleaning is performed by a dentist or a dental hygienist.

Methods of Teeth Cleaning

Professional Cleaning

Professional teeth cleaning, also known as prophylaxis, is typically performed in a dental office. It involves several steps:

  • Scaling: This process involves the removal of plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces, especially around the gum line. Special instruments, such as ultrasonic scalers and hand scalers, are used.
  • Polishing: After scaling, the teeth are polished to remove surface stains and make the teeth smooth, which helps prevent plaque from adhering easily.
  • Fluoride Treatment: A fluoride treatment may be applied to strengthen the enamel and protect against cavities.
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A dental hygienist performing a professional teeth cleaning.

Home Care

Daily home care is essential for maintaining oral health between professional cleanings. This includes:

  • Brushing: Using a toothbrush and toothpaste to clean the teeth at least twice a day. Electric toothbrushes are often recommended for their efficiency.
  • Flossing: Flossing helps remove plaque and food particles from between the teeth and under the gum line where a toothbrush cannot reach.
  • Mouthwash: Antiseptic mouthwashes can help reduce oral bacteria and freshen breath.

Importance of Teeth Cleaning

Regular teeth cleaning is crucial for preventing oral diseases. It helps in:

  • Preventing Cavities: By removing plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria, teeth cleaning helps prevent the formation of cavities.
  • Preventing Gum Disease: Regular removal of plaque and tartar reduces the risk of gingivitis and periodontal disease.

Frequency of Professional Cleaning

The frequency of professional teeth cleaning varies depending on individual needs. Most dental professionals recommend a cleaning every six months. However, individuals with periodontal disease or other risk factors may require more frequent visits.

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