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Getting to Know Everything about Dental Checkup & Cleaning

Explore the comprehensive guide to dental checkup and cleaning, uncovering the essential aspects of maintaining optimal oral health. This detailed overview delves into the significance of regular dental examinations, highlighting preventive measures and early detection of potential issues. From understanding the step-by-step process of a dental cleaning to insights on the importance of X-rays and cavity assessments, this resource aims to demystify common misconceptions surrounding dental appointments.

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Getting to Know Everything about Dental Checkup & Cleaning

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  1. Getting to Know Everything about Dental Checkup & Cleaning Booking an appointment with your dentist for dental care involves having a complete oral exam and professional teeth cleaning. However, many individuals dread teeth cleanings. Between the strange noises, prodding, and occasional jaw discomfort, it's easy to understand their apprehension. But lesser they know that professional Dental Checkup and Cleaning procedure is simple and painless. Knowing what could go on during dental cleaning can help ease your dental anxiety and allow you to enjoy the minty-fresh results. This article discusses everything that is involved in a professional dental cleaning procedure. A Physical Exam Usually, professional hygienists perform most of the teeth cleanings. Before actual dental cleaning begins, they will inspect gums, teeth, and the soft tissues of the patient's mouth. Physically examining these parts of the mouth helps professionals spot any cavities, lesions, staining, or discolouration. It gives the hygienist or dentist a map of the areas to focus on during dental cleaning.

  2. Moreover, your dentist will use specific dental tools and machines to reveal the corners of each tooth to check for chipped, damaged, or cracked teeth. For instance, if you have chipped or stained teeth, your dentist can fix them with a Dental Crown Procedure after cleaning them. Plaque and Tartar Removal This step is vital to prevent cavities and gum diseases. During this step, your dentist will use a small mirror to guide him and a scaler to remove tartar and plaque between teeth and around the gum line. When the dentist removes plaque, you can hear scraping, but it's normal. The more your teeth have plaque, the more time you can hear scraping at a particular spot. Gritty Toothpaste Cleaning The third step is to brush your tartar-free teeth with a high-powered electric brush. It can make grinding noise, but there is nothing to worry about. Gritty toothpaste cleaning is an excellent way to deeply clean your teeth and remove any tartar left behind from the scaler. During professional Dental Checkup and Cleaning, your hygienist will use toothpaste that smells and tastes like your regular toothpaste. Moreover, you can choose between toothpaste flavours. However, toothpaste used for this step will have a gritty consistency that can gently scrub your teeth. Expert Flossing No matter whether you floss at home, it can leave many particles behind. Professional flossing can remove the leftover particles. Your hygienist will get deep between your teeth and locate spots with leftover plaque or toothpaste from earlier in the cleaning process and remove them. Repetitive Rinsing Once cleaning and flossing are done, your dentist will use water to rinse your mouth and flush out debris left behind. Repetitive rinsing will also help remove leftover gritty toothpaste during dental cleaning. They use fluoride mouthwash that will leave a fresh and protective layer on your oral tissues. Applying Fluoride Treatment

  3. Once your teeth are thoroughly cleaned and rinsed, your dentist will perform fluoride treatment. This is a crucial part of dental checkups and cleaning. Fluoride is a naturally occurring substance that is used as a protectant for your teeth to help them fight against cavities for many months. Your dentist might ask you to choose the flavour that you like. They will then apply the foamy gel into a mouthpiece that fits properly over your teeth. It's left on your teeth for at least one minute. In addition, the dentist might paint fluoride varnish onto your teeth, and it will harden once your saliva touches it. So, you can eat and drink right after your dental checkup. All-in-All Professional hygienists recommend that people have dental cleanings scheduled twice a year to have clean, plaque- and stain-free teeth. While X-rays are normally done once annually, your dentist might do other exams during your dental checkup, depending on what they observe in your mouth. For patients with chipped or discoloured teeth, a dentist might recommend the Dental Crown Procedure once their teeth are cleaned.

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