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Teeth Cleaning

Brushing and flossing can help keep the plaque at bay. But, aside from personal oral hygiene, it is important to have regular teeth cleanings done by a dentist or hygienist to keep your teeth in top condition. If you don’t have your teeth cleaned, you can still develop tartar that will lead to many types of periodontal diseases, (such as gingivitis), or even losing a tooth due to infection.

How Important Is Teeth Cleaning?
Having regular dental cleaning is a great investment that will provide you with a lot of benefits. Not only will it help you to achieve that "perfect smile", but it also helps you protect your overall dental health. Having white teeth and a brilliant smile is not the only

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thing you get from having professional dental cleaning. Did you know that dentists and hygienists can sometimes detect any signs of oral cancer, especially during routine cleaning?


Another benefit of teeth cleaning that studies show is an association between healthy gums and a lower risk of heart attacks and stroke. Thus, the cleaner your teeth, the less risk you may have for heart disease and some other major diseases.


How Often Should You Get a Dental Cleaning?
And so, we go to the proverbial question of how often should you get a dental cleaning? Many dentists agree that it is best to visit the dentist every six months regardless of your oral condition and your oral hygiene habits. Those who have severe problems with tartar or plaque buildup, or who have periodontal disease or gingivitis, may be required by their dentists to visit more often to be able to treat their dental problems. And, while professional teeth cleaning is necessary every six months, it is crucial for you to practice good personal oral hygiene habits to prevent the buildup of products that are responsible for gum diseases.

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