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The Top 10 Reasons to have a Dental Cleaning

Good oral hygiene is important, not only for looks, but for general health as well. Poor oral hygiene can lead to a variety of dental and medical problems such as gum disease, infection, bone loss, heart disease, strokes and more. Following, are ten important reasons to maintain our recommended schedule of dental cleanings.

  1. To Screen for Oral Cancer
    According to The Oral Cancer Foundation, someone dies from oral cancer every hour of every day in the United States alone. When you have your dental cleaning, we also screen you for oral cancer, which is highly curable if diagnosed early.
  2. To Help Prevent Gum Disease
    Gum disease is an infection of the gum tissues and bone that keep your teeth in place and is one of the leading causes of adult tooth loss. If diagnosed early, it can be treated and/or reversed. If treatment is not received, a more serious and advanced stage of gum disease may follow. Regular dental cleanings and check-ups, flossing daily and brushing twice a day are key factors in preventing gum disease.
  3. To Help Maintain Good Physical Health
    Recent studies have linked heart attacks and stroke to gum disease, resulting from poor oral hygiene. Regular dental cleanings every three to six months help to keep your teeth and gums healthy and could reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke.
  4. To Keep Your Teeth
    Since gum disease is one of the leading causes of tooth loss in adults, regular dental check-ups, cleanings, and brushing and flossing are vital to keeping as many teeth as you can. Keeping your teeth means better chewing function and ultimately, better health.
  5. To Detect Dental Problems Early
    Early detection of cavities, broken fillings and gum disease are easily treatable. If these problems go untreated, root canals, gum surgery and removal of teeth could become the only treatment options available.
  6. To Maintain Good Oral Health
    A visit to our office will help to ensure that you are maintaining your good oral health by allowing us to visually examine your mouth and compare your previous dental check-ups. If you are falling off track with your oral hygiene, we will help put you back on the right path.
  7. To Use Your Dental Insurance Plan
    Dental insurance plans usually pay for all or most of the cost of dental cleanings and check-ups every six months. Take advantage of this and save a lot of money in the long run by avoiding costly dental procedures that can result from poor oral hygiene.
  8. To Create a Treatment Plan
    If we diagnose any problems in your mouth, we will recommend a treatment plan. This treatment plan will have the cost of each procedure that you will need so that we can discuss financial arrangements to accommodate the expense of getting your mouth healthy again.
  9. To Have a Bright and White Smile
    Our hygienist can remove most tobacco, coffee, and tea stains. During your cleaning, we will also polish your teeth to a beautiful shine. The result? A whiter and brighter smile!
  10. To Prevent Bad Breath
    Dental studies show that about 85% of people with persistent bad breath, also known as halitosis, have a dental problem that is to blame. Good oral hygiene is essential in preventing bad breath, and regular check-ups and cleanings are the best way to make sure that you are maintaining good oral hygiene.

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