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When to Go for Dental Deep Cleaning, and Why

Professional cleanings are part of regular dental exams. But sometimes, a dentist may recommend root planing and scaling based on the current condition of your gums, the depth of the pockets, the amount of tartar, and the presence and progression of periodontitis. Known as dental deep cleaning, it is an essential step for treating gum disease and periodontitis to prevent these conditions from causing further damage, such as tooth loss.

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When to Go for Dental Deep Cleaning, and Why

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  1. When to Go for Dental Deep Cleaning, and Why? Professional cleanings are part of regular dental exams. But sometimes, a dentist may recommend root planing and scaling based on the current condition of your gums, the depth of the pockets, the amount of tartar, and the presence and progression of periodontitis. Known as dental deep cleaning, it is an essential step for treating gum disease and periodontitis to prevent these conditions from causing further damage, such as tooth loss. Deep cleaning aims to remove dental plaque and tartar that cause inflammation to the gum tissues and surrounding bone. Conventional dental cleaning is a non-surgical procedure that can remove tartar and plaque on the surface, making it helpful only for minimal to moderate gingivitis. For severe gingivitis, your dentist may recommend periodontal scaling and root planing. Why go for a deeper clean? Adental deep cleaning helps prevent periodontal disease and infections, which can travel to your bloodstream and cause other health problems, such as coronary artery disease, respiratory problems, and rheumatoid arthritis. Scaling and root planing eliminate bacteria and may stop the progression of periodontal disease. Here are more reasons to consider deep cleaning: Protect and preserve your teeth – Gum pockets exceeding 3 mm in depth mean a higher risk of periodontal disease. When they deepen, they invite more bacteria to thrive, making you more prone to losing teeth. Get better breath – Chronic bad breath (halitosis) is one of the signs of periodontal disease. Bacteria and food particles can accumulate and cause an unpleasant odor in the oral cavity, but dental deep cleaning with scaling and root planing can remedy that. Aesthetic effects – Deep cleaning can eliminate plaque and tartar from below the gum line and the teeth. It can make your teeth appear brighter and discolored so you can smile more confidently. Stop gum disease and stay healthy. Going for a deep dental clean can help stop or slow gum disease. The treatment can prevent tooth loss and reduce gum bleeding and the likelihood of needing more invasive treatments, such as bone and tissue grafts or flap surgery. Early treatment of gum disease increases the chances of recovery and prevents further problems. You can maintain the results by practicing good oral hygiene as recommended by your dentist.

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