Deep Dental Cleaning – Professional Plaque Removal & Gum Care Experience at All Day Smiles Dental(Up To 58% Off)
A deep cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing) removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline to treat gum disease and help gums and teeth heal.
Gum disease can affect more than just your smile, potentially leading to bone loss, bleeding gums, and bad breath. A regular cleaning addresses issues above the gumline, but what about the problems hidden beneath? Scaling and Root Planing, or a deep cleaning, is a specialized dental procedure designed to combat these deeper issues. It specifically targets the removal of bacteria, plaque, and hardened tartar that accumulate below the gumline.'
What We Offer
- Deep Cleaning
Good To Know
A deep cleaning, also called Scaling and Root Planing (SRP), is a special type of dental cleaning used to treat gum disease (periodontal disease). Unlike a regular cleaning, which only cleans the teeth above the gumline, a deep cleaning removes bacteria, plaque, and hardened tartar from below the gums and along the tooth roots.
When plaque and tartar build up under the gums, they can cause inflammation, bone loss, bleeding gums, bad breath, and loose teeth. Scaling and root planing helps clean these infected areas so the gums can heal and reattach to the teeth.
During the procedure:
• The dentist or hygienist carefully removes tartar and bacteria from below the gumline.
• The root surfaces are smoothed to help the gums heal and prevent bacteria from sticking again.
• Treatment is usually done by quadrant (one section of the mouth at a time) and may require local anesthesia for comfort.
Important:
A deep cleaning is only recommended if signs of gum disease are present, such as bone loss or deep gum pockets seen during the exam and x-rays. If a patient does not need a deep cleaning, a regular cleaning may be recommended instead.
This is around 1-2 hours and includes all four quadrants of the mouth.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
A deep cleaning, or Scaling and Root Planing, is crucial for addressing gum disease by removing harmful plaque and tartar from below the gumline. This process helps to treat the underlying causes of gum inflammation and bone loss, allowing your gums to heal and reattach to the teeth. The unique selling point of this service is its effectiveness in combating periodontal disease, promoting healthier gums and teeth. By smoothing the root surfaces, it also helps prevent bacteria from re-adhering, contributing to long-term oral health. The procedure is thorough, addressing all four quadrants of the mouth over its 1-2 hour duration. For those experiencing symptoms of gum disease, this deep cleaning offers a path toward restoring oral health and preventing further complications.
A deep cleaning (Scaling & Root Planing) removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline to treat gum disease and help gums and teeth heal.
Gum disease can affect more than just your smile, potentially leading to bone loss, bleeding gums, and bad breath. A regular cleaning addresses issues above the gumline, but what about the problems hidden beneath? Scaling and Root Planing, or a deep cleaning, is a specialized dental procedure designed to combat these deeper issues. It specifically targets the removal of bacteria, plaque, and hardened tartar that accumulate below the gumline.'
What We Offer
- Deep Cleaning
Good To Know
A deep cleaning, also called Scaling and Root Planing (SRP), is a special type of dental cleaning used to treat gum disease (periodontal disease). Unlike a regular cleaning, which only cleans the teeth above the gumline, a deep cleaning removes bacteria, plaque, and hardened tartar from below the gums and along the tooth roots.
When plaque and tartar build up under the gums, they can cause inflammation, bone loss, bleeding gums, bad breath, and loose teeth. Scaling and root planing helps clean these infected areas so the gums can heal and reattach to the teeth.
During the procedure:
• The dentist or hygienist carefully removes tartar and bacteria from below the gumline.
• The root surfaces are smoothed to help the gums heal and prevent bacteria from sticking again.
• Treatment is usually done by quadrant (one section of the mouth at a time) and may require local anesthesia for comfort.
Important:
A deep cleaning is only recommended if signs of gum disease are present, such as bone loss or deep gum pockets seen during the exam and x-rays. If a patient does not need a deep cleaning, a regular cleaning may be recommended instead.
This is around 1-2 hours and includes all four quadrants of the mouth.
Why You Should Grab The Offer
A deep cleaning, or Scaling and Root Planing, is crucial for addressing gum disease by removing harmful plaque and tartar from below the gumline. This process helps to treat the underlying causes of gum inflammation and bone loss, allowing your gums to heal and reattach to the teeth. The unique selling point of this service is its effectiveness in combating periodontal disease, promoting healthier gums and teeth. By smoothing the root surfaces, it also helps prevent bacteria from re-adhering, contributing to long-term oral health. The procedure is thorough, addressing all four quadrants of the mouth over its 1-2 hour duration. For those experiencing symptoms of gum disease, this deep cleaning offers a path toward restoring oral health and preventing further complications.