The length of a dental cleaning appointment depends on the condition of your teeth and gums, as well as the type of cleaning you need. The amount of time needed for a thorough clean can vary depending on the severity of your gum disease. Your dentist will be able to tell you what to expect during your consultation. In most cases, tooth scraping and brushing can be done in one visit, lasting between one and two hours.
However, if you have multiple problem areas or a widespread infection, your dentist may work on one or two quadrants of your mouth per session.
Dental cleanings
are essential for maintaining good oral health, as they are one of the best ways to prevent serious issues from developing. If bacteria has infiltrated below the gum line, a thorough cleaning is necessary to restore gum health. If the pockets are deeper than can be treated with standard cleaning and good home care, you'll need a deep cleaning to eliminate the infection and promote healing.During a dental cleaning, the hygienist will start by removing plaque and tartar from your teeth. But what is a deep dental cleaning and how do you know if you need it? We answer all of that, and more, below. Generally, there is no plaque buildup below the gum line during a regular dental cleaning, so there is less to clean. You cannot do a deep cleaning if it is not necessary, as this procedure requires cleaning below the gum line.
A professional must remove tartar during a dental cleaning performed by either a hygienist or dentist. Professional teeth cleaning complements your daily oral hygiene habits such as brushing your teeth, flossing and using fluoride toothpaste. We also offer several relaxation and sedation options to help you feel comfortable during your dental cleaning. If your oral health is poor and you have cavities and tartar buildup, teeth cleaning can take about an hour. Dental cleanings may also include nutritional counseling, advice on quitting smoking, and instructions for brushing and flossing your teeth.