5 Things a Dental Cleaning Does for You

It is a known fact that routine dental cleaning is an important part of oral health. The American Dental Association recommends that people with an overall healthy mouth visit a dentist for a regular checkup and cleaning once every six months. Those with specific dental issues or certain underlying health conditions may need to schedule appointments with more frequency, based on a professional treatment plan. No matter how often an individual undergoes a regular cleaning, there are many advantages to be enjoyed, both immediately and long term.

The benefits of a routine dental cleaning

When a dental professional uses specific tools and techniques to clean teeth and gums, the results are often beneficial to the patient's oral and overall health. This is also due to the visual inspections that occur during these cleanings.

Improved appearance

When visiting the office for a checkup, a dentist, hygienist or dental assistant will often begin by scaling the teeth. During this process, metal instruments are used to remove plaque and tartar buildup from the surfaces of the teeth. After scaling, the teeth are polished with a high-grit paste or spray designed to clean deeply and remove surface buildup and staining. The result is a better overall appearance, including fewer stains and tighter gum tissues.

Healthier, stronger teeth and gums

Tartar and plaque removal is not just important for aesthetic improvement. Clearing away this buildup is a critical step in preventing the development of gum disease and tooth decay. Some individuals are genetically predisposed to these issues while others may be more at risk from preexisting conditions or lifestyle habits. For these patients, delaying dental cleaning by just a month or two could allow complications to develop. However, staying on schedule strengthens teeth and gums, removes buildup and helps patients avoid more issues that may require treatment.

Disease prevention

There is a strong connection between oral health and overall wellness. Those with certain dental issues have an increased risk of developing serious medical problems:

  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Diabetes
  • Dementia
  • Certain cancers
  • Pregnancy complications
  • Arthritis

However, patients who schedule routine checkups and maintain proper hygiene practices can decrease these risks.

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Early detection of serious issues

A key component of routine cleaning is the examination that accompanies it. During this process, a dental professional can check for signs of developing conditions, such as gum recession or enamel erosion. This is especially important when checking for signs of oral cancer since early detection is key for a successful outcome.

Protection from additional dental work

Individuals who visit the dentist on a regular basis can actually end up preventing unnecessary treatments in the future. Some of the most common dental procedures can often be avoided by proper routine care. From fillings and crowns to root canals and even surgery, many situations may not develop if preventative efforts are practiced.

Conclusion

When maintaining proper oral health, regular dental cleaning should be scheduled at least once every six months. This helps improve the health and appearance of the patient's smile while the cleaning, early detection and treatment may prevent future complications.

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