5 Benefits of Professional Teeth Cleaning

Posted on: 27 October 2020

If you brush and floss your teeth every day, you might think that is enough to keep your pearly whites clean. In fact, even if you have a fantastic dental hygiene routine, it is still a good idea to visit a dentist for a professional cleaning every so often. Here are some of the benefits.

1. Reduce the Build-Up of Plaque and Tartar

Brushing your teeth helps to remove plaque from their surfaces, while flossing reaches deep into the pockets between teeth to get rid of plaque. However, it is difficult to remove every tiny trace of plaque using these methods. Most people unconsciously skip over some parts of their mouth while brushing their teeth, while irregularities in tooth alignment can make it difficult to reach into certain spaces. Over time, the small areas of plaque that you miss while cleaning your teeth harden into tartar. Only a dentist can remove this stubbornly scaly substance.

2. Whiten Your Smile

Although not as effective as professional teeth whitening, which uses bleaching agents, getting your teeth cleaned by your dentist can leave your smile looking whiter. Tartar is yellow or brown in colour, so when you get it removed, your teeth will look much brighter. Professional cleaning can also remove some food-related stains.

3. Freshen Your Breath

Plaque is teeming with bacteria, which produce gases that contribute to bad breath. By visiting your dentist regularly for deep cleans, you can remove this bacteria, which should make it easier to keep your breath smelling fresh. Of course, teeth cleaning doesn't provide immunity to smelly breath caused by eating garlic or spicy foods!

4. Prevent Gum Disease

Perhaps the most important benefit of regular dental cleanings is their ability to prevent gum disease. If your gums feel swollen or bleed when you brush your teeth, that is a warning sign that you might be starting to develop this harmful condition. Visit a dentist as soon as possible to prevent it from spreading deeper into the gum.

5. Relax and Enjoy

Unlike some other dental procedures, teeth cleaning is painless and should involve no discomfort at all. Many people in fact find it quite relaxing. Dentists use a high-powered jet of water to blast plaque and tartar from your teeth. That means there is no drilling, no scraping, and absolutely no pain. As there is nothing to be afraid of, why not schedule your next dental cleaning today?

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