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  • Teeth Cleaning (Regular & Deep) involves professional removal of plaque and tartar. Regular cleaning maintains oral health, while deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) treats gum disease by cleaning below the gumline.

  • Teeth cleaning removes plaque, tartar, and stains using professional tools. Regular cleanings prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. Deep cleanings reach below the gumline, treating early periodontal disease. Both support long-term oral health, keeping teeth strong and smiles fresh.

  • Teeth Cleaning (Regular & Deep) helps remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria that brushing can’t. Cleanings protect gums, prevent cavities, and support overall health. Deep cleaning treats gum disease, while routine visits maintain a healthy smile, fresh breath, and confidence.

Teeth Cleaning (Regular & Deep)

Keep smiles fresh and healthy with professional teeth cleanings.

  • Everyone should consider teeth cleaning as part of regular preventive care. This treatment is vital for maintaining oral health, removing plaque, and preventing gum disease. It’s ideal for patients of all ages who want brighter smiles, fresher breath, and healthier teeth through consistent professional dental hygiene appointments.

  • A teeth cleaning visit involves scaling away buildup, polishing surfaces, and flossing thoroughly. Patients remain comfortable throughout, often with little to no sensitivity. The result is fresher breath, brighter teeth, and healthier gums. Regular cleanings support long-term oral health and provide reassurance through professional care in a relaxing setting.

  • A regular dental cleaning usually takes about 30–45 minutes, while a deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) can take 60–90 minutes per side of the mouth. The frequency and duration depend on oral health needs, with cleanings recommended at least twice a year for prevention.

  • Teeth cleaning is essential for healthy gums and teeth. Regular and deep cleanings remove plaque and tartar that brushing misses. Patients may feel mild sensitivity after deep cleaning. Following good daily hygiene habits and attending cleanings every six months ensures long-lasting results, preventing cavities and gum disease effectively.

  • After a teeth cleaning, some patients experience mild gum sensitivity or bleeding, especially after deep cleanings. This usually subsides within days. Good oral hygiene helps healing. Fresh breath and a polished smile are immediate benefits. Regular cleanings every six months support long-term oral health and prevent more serious problems.

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