Your mouth will be rinsed with water to remove any debris, and a fluoride treatment may be applied to your teeth to strengthen the enamel and protect against decay.
Rinsing and Fluoride Treatment
Step 4
The dental hygienist will carefully floss between your teeth to remove any remaining plaque and food particles that may be trapped between them. Flossing is essential for reaching areas where the toothbrush cannot easily reach.
Flossing
Step 3
To remove stains and smooth the enamel surface of your teeth, the dental hygienist will use a polishing tool with a mild abrasive paste. Polishing helps restore the natural shine of your teeth and makes it more difficult for plaque to adhere.
Polishing
Step 2
Using specialized instruments, the dental hygienist will remove plaque and tartar buildup from the surfaces of your teeth and along the gum line. This process, known as scaling and root planning, is crucial for preventing gum disease.
Scaling and Root Planing
Step 1
Regular teeth cleanings are essential for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Our dentists will remove plaque, tartar, and other debris to keep your mouth healthy and prevent gum disease.
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