Deep Teeth Cleaning
Gum disease is a serious oral health problem that, once begun, can only be repaired with a dentist’s help. Through deep teeth cleaning and other methods, the painful infection can be cleared away before it develops into periodontal disease or leads to tooth loss. At Manhattan Beach Dental Solutions in Manhattan Beach, CA, Dr. Don Mungcal and his team conduct thorough deep cleanings to make your teeth and mouth healthy again.
How Deep Teeth Cleaning Works
Deep cleaning is much more involved than the typical teeth cleaning performed at regular dental visits. Deep teeth cleaning is also known as teeth scaling and root planing, a soft tissue management common in addressing gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease.
Here is how deep teeth cleaning works:
- Local anesthetic is applied: To minimize discomfort, the gums are numbed before the procedure begins.
- Bacteria is removed: There is a buildup of plaque and tartar below the gumline which is removed to prevent bacteria from growing and spreading.
- Enamel is smoothed: When tooth enamel is bumpy, this surface will attract plaque more easily so the teeth are smoothed out to stop the collection of bacteria.
Along with the manual removal of gum disease, a procedure that does take time and may require several dental visits, laser therapy can also be employed to clear away the buildup around the gumline. The goal is to create a healthy, clean area that can heal and rejuvenate itself.
Ask anyone who has had deep teeth cleaning and they will tell you that the procedure isn’t exactly fun. Your Manhattan Beach dentist does everything possible to make you comfortable, but you must still expect swollen, sensitive gums after the treatment and maybe even minor bleeding. This discomfort is only temporary and saves you from worsening gum disease.
Preventing Gum Disease
Some people are predisposed to gum disease because it can be hereditary. Certain medications and health conditions also impact gum health. In general, though, taking care of your teeth and prioritizing your oral health is the easiest and most effective way to avoid gum disease. Just follow these rules:
- Visit your dentist twice a year for teeth cleanings
- Brush at least twice a day
- Floss at least once a day
- Do not use tobacco products
- Contact your dentist right away if you have pain, swelling, or other problems
At regular dental visits, your dental hygienist focuses their teeth cleanings above the gumline. These non-invasive treatments help prevent gum disease, as long as you’re also working hard on at-home oral hygiene and doing your best to keep disease at bay.
Do You Need Deep Teeth Cleaning?
Wonder whether you need deep teeth cleaning? First you must figure out whether you have gingivitis, and your dentist is the person to make that diagnosis. Sometimes the symptoms are so subtle that you won’t notice them at home, but look out for the following if you can:
- Red gums
- Swollen gums
- Tender gums
- Bleeding gums
- Bad taste in the mouth
- Bad breath
- Gums pulling away from teeth
- Loose teeth
Any of these symptoms almost automatically call for deep teeth cleaning to prevent the gingivitis from progressing to a more advanced stage.
Do You Need a Deep Teeth Cleaning in Manhattan Beach?
If you suspect that something is wrong with your gums and you might need gum disease treatment, contact Manhattan Beach Dental Solutions to schedule a consultation and get relief right away. Don’t wait until your next regular dental visit, don’t try to wait out the disease because it won’t go away on its own. Your dentist is available to give you back a healthy mouth and strong teeth. Contact us today to make an appointment for a deep teeth cleaning.
Your dentist is available to give you back a healthy mouth and strong teeth. Contact us today to make an appointment.
310-340-6663