Cleaning and polishing teeth

Cleaning and polishing teeth is important for maintaining oral and dental health. It aims to remove lime and blackening deposits that accumulate on teeth over time, while polishing is used to improve the appearance of teeth and make them softer and shinier.

Cleaning and polishing teeth

Cleaning and polishing teeth is important for maintaining oral and dental health. It aims to remove lime and blackening deposits that accumulate on teeth over time, while polishing is used to improve the appearance of teeth and make them softer and shinier.

This service maintains an attractive smile appearance and plays a major role in preventing oral problems such as decay and gum infections.

Benefits of cleaning and polishing teeth:

  • Prevention of  tooth decay:
    Removing layers of plaque and lime helps prevent tooth decay that may lead to larger problems such as tooth damage or the need to treat roots.
  • Improve gum health:
    Lime accumulation may cause gum inflammation, and dental cleaning helps keep the gums healthy and prevents their decline.
  • Natural whitening of teeth:
    Polishing helps remove surface pigments from eating dark foods and drinks such as coffee and tea, making teeth look brighter.

– Improve Mouth Odor:

The build-up of bacteria in the mouth may lead to an unpleasant mouth odor, and regular cleaning removes these bacteria and makes the self more refreshed.

  • Prevention of oral diseases:
    Regular dental cleaning reduces the risk of diseases such as gum inflammation and chronic gum disease that may lead to tooth loss if not treated.

Number of times recommended for cleaning and polishing teeth:

Most dentists recommend professional dental cleaning every 6 months. However, in certain cases such as chronic gum infections or rapid lime accumulation, more frequent cleaning sessions, every 3 to 4 months, may be recommended.

Dental care tips after cleaning and polishing:

  • Regular teeth cleaning:
    It is recommended to brush teeth twice a day and use dental floss to remove plaque from among teeth.
  • Use of toothpaste containing fluoride:
    Fluoride helps strengthen enamel and keep teeth from decay.
  • Reduce consumption of food and beverages that cause pigmentation: such as coffee, tea, and soft drinks.
  • Regular examinations allow the doctor to monitor dental and gum health and early detection of any problems.

 

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