Your professional cleaning will begin with the removal of plaque and tartar from your teeth. The hygienist will use an instrument called a scaler to gently eliminate these stubborn deposits from between your teeth and near the gum line.
If the hygienist determines that you have deeper pockets between your teeth and gums, you may require a deeper cleaning called scaling and root planning. This treatment involves using the scaler to remove plaque from the roots of your teeth, below the gum line, and smoothing over rough spots on the roots where bacteria can accumulate.
We typically recommend a fluoride treatment after your cleaning to help strengthen the enamel and protect your teeth against decay.
After removing all plaque and tartar, your hygienist will polish your teeth to reduce the appearance of minor stains. We typically recommend a fluoride treatment after your cleaning to help strengthen the enamel and protect your teeth against decay. Some patients may also request a whitening treatment, which can be done during a regular check-up appointment.