What Happens During a Teeth Cleaning Session?

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As the name suggests it a structured process that restores your set of pearly whites to the pristine condition you would like them to be. People have different opinions about teeth cleaning session. Certain people believe it will affect the enamel of their teeth while others believe it will hurt them and cause their gums to bleed during the process.

What Happens During Teeth Cleaning?


Our dentists perform a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and general oral well-being. The examination is aimed at ruling out inflamed gums (gingivitis) or any other hindrances’ to the cleaning process. Once all hindrances are ruled out, our professionals begin the next step of descaling. This is the process of removing the tartar and plaque which gathers and builds up at the edge of the gums and between the teeth.

Our professionals use a tiny mirror to guide the scaling tool around and between your teeth. This makes a scraping or grinding sound, however, this is painless and safe. The duration of this process depends on how much tartar and plaque needs to be scaled out. The build-up of tartar and plaque occurs due to food particles staying in your mouth for a prolonged period.

The Final Step


The next step involves brushing with a high-speed electric brush with a grainy toothpaste which eases out any of the debris of tartar and plaque. We use a textured toothpaste that feels like a beaded facewash. You are then given a fluoride wash to rinse your mouth so you feel fresh and clean. Our dentists also explain how to maintain those pearly whites for as long as possible. Doesn’t this sound amazing? What are you waiting for? Give us a call right away and schedule your teeth whitening session today.

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