Improved Aesthetics

Before and After Teeth
Image displaying the difference before and after teeth cleaning.

Brighter Smile
Professional cleaning removes surface stains and discoloration caused by factors like coffee, tea, and smoking, resulting in a noticeably brighter and more attractive smile.

Healthier Gums
Clean and healthy gums contribute to a more aesthetically pleasing smile.
Benefits Of Teeths Cleaning
1.
Prevention of tooth decay
Professional teeth cleaning removes plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to tooth decay if left untreated. By removing these substances, the risk of cavities is significantly reduced.
2.
Prevention of gum disease
Plaque and tartar buildup along the gumline can cause gingivitis and eventually lead to periodontitis if not removed. Regular teeth cleaning helps prevent gum disease by keeping the gums clean and healthy.
3.
Fresh breath
Bacteria in plaque and tartar can produce foul-smelling compounds that contribute to bad breath. Professional cleaning removes these bacteria, resulting in fresher breath and improved overall oral hygiene.
4.
Improved oral health
Regular teeth cleaning promotes overall oral health by removing harmful bacteria and preventing oral health issues such as tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath.
5.
Early detection of dental problems
During a cleaning, the dentist or hygienist can identify early signs of dental problems such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer. Early detection allows for prompt treatment and better outcomes.
6.
Whiter, brighter smile
Professional teeth cleaning removes surface stains and discoloration, resulting in a brighter and more attractive smile. Regular cleanings can help maintain the natural whiteness of teeth and enhance overall dental aesthetics.
Teeth Cleaning Process
Initial examination
The dentist or hygienist will examine the teeth, gums, and other tissues of the mouth to look for any problems.
Plaque and tartar removal
The hygienist will use dental instruments to scrape away plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline.
Polishing
The teeth are polished using a rotating rubber cup with an abrasive paste to remove any remaining stains or plaque.
Flossing
The hygienist will floss between the teeth to remove any plaque or debris.
Fluoride treatment
A fluoride gel or foam may be applied to protect teeth from decay.
Final rinse
The mouth is rinsed with water to wash away any loosened plaque or debris.
