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ROUTINE DENTAL CLEANINGS EVERY SIX MONTHS AT FAMILY DENTISTRY OF JENSEN BEACH

Routine dental cleanings are important to maintaining good oral hygiene. Professional cleaning by a hygienist can remove mineralized plaque that may develop even with careful brushing and flossing, particularly in areas that are difficult to reach. It is recommended you go in for a cleaning once every six months.

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    How it’s done

    You can expect your dental cleaning to last between 30 minutes and an hour. Typically, a trained hygienist will do the cleaning, and a dentist may come in for an exam at the end. Most people find that dental cleanings are painless, and do not cause any discomfort.

    There are two important steps to a dental cleaning. The first step is scaling the teeth, whereby the hygienist will remove the plaque and tartar from the tooth surfaces. This can be performed by hand or with electric scalers depending on the hygienists preference.Typically, the hygienist will also clean the pockets of the gums to remove any plaque buildup there.

    The second step is polishing to remove any final plaque and the teeth. Polishers generally have several different sized heads to clean hard to reach places.

    EFFICIENT DENTAL EXAMS AND X-RAYS BIANNUALLY BY OUR DENTIST IN JENSEN BEACH

    Routine dental exams are important to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Additionally, they can help to avoid the financial costs associated with large treatment plans or dental emergencies later on. The Academy of General Dentistry recommends twice yearly checkups for people of all ages. At this frequency, most problems can be caught while they remain in an early stage.

    How it’s done
    The dentist first examines your mouth visually, using dental equipment such as mouth mirrors, assorted dental tools, and high intensity lights. They will look for cracked and decayed teeth, as well as review other important items such as:

    • Medical history: The dentist will assess how any new medical conditions or illnesses may affect your dental health.
    • Examination of tooth decay: Your mouth will be checked for cracked or decayed teeth.
    • Oral cancer screening: The face, neck, lips, tongue, throat, tissues, and gums will be checked for any signs of oral cancer.
    • Gum disease evaluation: Your gums and bone around the teeth will be checked for any evidence of periodontal disease.
    • Examination of existing restorations: Current fillings, crowns, and other restorations are made sure to be in good order.

    Additionally, your dentist will take diagnostic x-rays to reveal any other hidden problems, especially in the areas below the gums. Bitewing x-rays are typically taken every 12 months and a panographic x-ray, which revolves around the head, is taken every 3-5 years.

    Contact Family Dentistry of Jensen Beach

    We are periodontal dental specialists here in Florida. Having years of experience, we understand as people grow, they may become complacent with their oral health and develop erratic eating habits. It is important to continue taking care of your teeth no matter what your age. Feel free to ask us about any of our deep cleaning procedures we’d be happy to answer them. Contact  us today. (772) 444-0601.

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