Teeth Cleanings
Having your teeth professionally cleaned is about more than a bright and shiny smile. Getting your teeth cleaned at the dentist on a regular basis may be the most important way we help you prevent oral health problems.
Plus, there’s nothing like that smooth, fresh feeling you get after your cleaning!
Dental checkups on a regular basis are a very important part of maintaining your teeth and overall health. The frequency of your visits to Grand Village Dental is based upon your needs and oral health.
What Is A Teeth Cleaning?
Procedure Overview
The order and details of what happens during your teeth cleaning appointment depends on your individual situation, but usually follows this general order:
The hygienist or dentist will remove tartar and plaque from your teeth by scraping them gently with a scaler or “dental pick”. A scaler can do what your toothbrush can’t: when plaque stays on your teeth too long it can turn into a hardened calculus called tartar. A scaler in the skilled hands of a dentist or hygienist is the only way to remove this tough debris. For particularly tough or larger amounts of tartar, we may use an ultrasonic scaler. This tool uses ultrasonic waves to help break up calculus, making it easier to remove quickly and with less scraping.
Next, we will use a special polisher and paste to remove stains and smooth the surfaces of your teeth. The polisher uses a small rubber cup that spins as it applies a mildly abrasive paste that is similar to regular toothpaste but a little thicker.
Throughout the teeth cleaning process, we will occasionally rinse your teeth with a small jet of water and suction the excess water and saliva away. This clears away plaque, tartar and polishing paste. If we need to get a better look at a certain tooth, we may also dry it out using a few quick puffs of air. This makes seeing buildup and surface irregularities easier.
As a final step, we will floss your teeth using standard dental floss to remove any polishing paste that may be left behind. Once your teeth are nice and clean, we’ll typically move on to an examination, in which we’ll look at your teeth, gums, tongue and the rest of your mouth.