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Teeth Cleaning

Aye Dental Care is fully competent in taking care of any dental issue with its state-of-the-art technology to treat patients with care and attention. Even if you are simply looking for something as regular as teeth cleaning in Chula Vista, you can make that appointment without thinking twice. Normal professional teeth cleaning helps you avoid teeth problems. A preventive care routine of deep teeth cleaning should be undertaken periodically.

What happens during teeth cleaning?

A teeth cleaning session has the dentist remove all plaque or tartar that may be attached behind the teeth. Often, despite regular brushing, such debris accumulates and harbors bacteria. The dentist uses special instruments to remove all of it from the base of the gum line to in-between the teeth. The kind of build-up he finds here gives the dentist an understanding of your brushing and flossing habits. So once the cleaning process is over, you will get tips on how to prevent such build-up

Benefits of Teeth Cleaning

  • Removes plaque and tartar buildup.
  • Eliminates bad breath.
  • Promotes healthier gums and reduces inflammation.
  • Helps maintain a healthy smile.

Early Detection of Oral Issues

Reduces the risk of further dental issues.

Enhances Smile Appearance

You will have a fresh and bright smile.

Why do gum diseases occur?

Gums become diseased if bacteria collects at the base of the gum line. When this happens, toxins are released, causing gum tissue to pull away from the surface of the tooth. It is then that the bacterium finds its way up and begins to penetrate inside to release more toxins. This leads to continual recession of the gum line. When left untreated, this infection will develop around the tooth root. This ends up loosening the tooth to sooner or later falling off. You can prevent gum disease early on with regular professional teeth cleaning, along with proper personal care like brushing twice and flossing.

How often should one go in for teeth cleaning?

Teeth cleaning is routinely advised by dentists to prevent both gum disease and tooth decay. Ideally, you should get your teeth cleaned every six months. However, if you have gum disease, then it is advised to have your teeth cleaned more frequently, depending on the condition of the teeth. This will help prevent gum disease from becoming more widespread.

Will teeth cleaning hurt or cause pain?

Tooth cleaning would be a breeze if you did not have any kind of problem in your mouth. However, if your gums are tender and sore from the onset of gum disease or even from advanced gum disease, then you may feel some discomfort. Any area suffering from untreated decay near the gum line may also be discomforting. However, dentists use advanced methods for gentle cleaning techniques designed to minimize discomfort. A dentist may use a local anesthetic if the patient is extremely sensitive to discomfort.

Having professionals clean the teeth is important to remove leftover plaque or tartar. At Aye Dental, Dr. Maung Aye always first examines your mouth with a mirror to check the condition of your gums and teeth before cleaning your teeth. After this, he will do the scaling, polishing, and flossing with repeated rinsing. A dental cleaning can also include preventive services like dental sealants.

Frequently asked questions

No, teeth cleaning is a painless and non-invasive procedure. You might feel sensitivity, but that will subside in a few days.

Teeth cleaning does not damage your teeth; instead, it prevents damage to teeth and gum by keeping them free from plaque and bacteria.

Both treatments are preferred for different requirements. Teeth cleaning removes plaque, tartar, and mild surface stains, improving oral health and preventing cavities. Teeth Whitening lightens tooth color by removing deep stains from coffee, tea, smoking, and aging.

It can remove surface stains, but deep stains or discoloration require whitening.

To some extent, teeth cleaning eliminates bad breath, butif the reason behind your bad breath is a gum infection, then you have to consult the dentist.