Full Mouth Debridement
Removing Heavy Plaque & Tartar Buildup for Better Oral Health
At [Clinic Name], we provide full mouth debridement for patients with severe plaque and tartar buildup. If your teeth and gums are covered with excessive deposits, a regular cleaning may not be enough. Our deep cleaning process helps restore oral health, prevent gum disease, and prepare your mouth for further dental treatments.


What is Full Mouth Debridement?
Effective Treatment for Severe Plaque Buildup
A full mouth debridement (FMD) is an intensive cleaning procedure for patients with severe plaque and tartar buildup that cannot be removed with a regular cleaning. This procedure is often recommended when a patient has not had a dental cleaning for an extended period and has excessive deposits that make it difficult to perform a proper examination.

WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose Full Mouth Debridement at [Clinic Name]?
- Removes Thick Plaque & Tartar: Clears away stubborn deposits for healthier gums.
- Prepares for a Detailed Oral Exam: Allows for an accurate assessment of your dental health.
- Prevents & Treats Gum Disease: Stops bacterial infections from progressing.

FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions
Full mouth debridement is a deep cleaning procedure that involves the removal of heavy plaque, tartar, and bacteria from all of the teeth and gums. It’s typically performed when there is a significant buildup of plaque and tartar, making regular cleanings ineffective.
A full mouth debridement is often necessary when you have excessive plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to gum disease, cavities, or tooth loss. It’s especially recommended if your teeth and gums are too affected by plaque to perform a standard cleaning.
No, full mouth debridement is more intensive than a standard dental cleaning. It is designed to remove more stubborn plaque and tartar that has built up over time, especially in cases of neglected oral care. It typically requires more time and may need to be performed over several visits, depending on the severity.
Full mouth debridement is usually not painful, but it may cause some discomfort if your gums are inflamed or sensitive. You may experience mild tenderness or soreness after the procedure, but this typically goes away within a few days.
The procedure can take between 1 to 2 hours, depending on the amount of plaque and tartar present. In some cases, your dentist may need to schedule multiple appointments to complete the debridement.
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