Dental Cleaning
Prevent Cavities, Gum Disease & Bad Breath with Routine Cleanings
At [Clinic Name], we offer comprehensive dental cleanings to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria buildup that daily brushing can’t reach. Our expert dental hygienists use gentle yet effective techniques to keep your teeth and gums in top condition, preventing cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. Schedule your professional cleaning today and enjoy a healthier smile!


What is Dental Cleaning?
A Deep Clean for a Healthier, Brighter Smile
Dental cleaning (prophylaxis) is a professional procedure that removes plaque, tartar, and stains from your teeth. Even with regular brushing and flossing, bacteria can accumulate in hard-to-reach areas, leading to cavities and gum disease. A professional cleaning ensures your teeth and gums stay healthy, reducing the risk of dental problems.

WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose Dental Cleaning at [Clinic Name]?
- Removes Plaque & Tartar: Cleans buildup that brushing alone can’t remove.
- Prevents Cavities & Gum Disease: Stops bacteria from causing decay and inflammation.
- Fresher Breath: Eliminates bad breath caused by bacterial buildup.

FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions
A dental cleaning is a professional cleaning performed by a dental hygienist or dentist to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from your teeth and gums. It helps maintain oral health and prevents dental issues like gum disease and cavities.
It’s generally recommended to get a dental cleaning every six months. However, depending on your oral health and risk factors (e.g., gum disease or high plaque buildup), your dentist may suggest more frequent cleanings.
Dental cleanings are usually painless. However, if you have sensitive gums or teeth, you may experience some discomfort, especially if there is a lot of plaque or tartar buildup. If you're concerned, talk to your hygienist about your sensitivity beforehand.
During a dental cleaning, the hygienist will first examine your teeth and gums. Then, they will use specialized tools to remove plaque and tartar buildup. After that, your teeth will be polished, and your hygienist may floss your teeth to remove any remaining debris. Finally, your dentist may check your oral health and provide additional advice or treatments if necessary.
Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that forms on your teeth. If not removed regularly, plaque hardens into tartar, which can only be removed by a dental professional. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues.
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