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Title: What are the Benefits of Deep Teeth Cleaning


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What are the Benefits of Deep Teeth Cleaning?
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Deep teeth cleaning also known as scaling and
root planing is used to treat gum disease.
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The deep cleansing process involves removing
plaque tartar from deep within the gum line.
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The deep cleaning helps to reduce bacteria levels
in the mouth prevent further infection from
developing.
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As a result, deep cleaning helps to reduce
bacteria levels in the mouth prevent further
infection from developing.
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Deep Cleaning Vs. Regular Teeth Cleaning
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During a deep cleaning, your dentist will use
special instruments to remove stubborn plaque
build-up deep below the gum line.
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After deep cleaning they will polish your teeth
apply a fluoride solution to prevent further
decay.
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Deep cleaning can drastically improve your oral
health prevent tooth loss or bone degradation
in the long run.
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Investing in deep teeth cleanings ahead of time
is a great way to keep your smile healthy
looking its best.
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Frequency of Deep Cleaning
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It is a good option if you are overdue on regular
cleanings or havent been able to keep up with
your usual brushing or flossing.
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Depending on your history current oral health
status, deep cleaning can be recommended every 3
to 12 months.
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The earlier you start taking precautions like
deep cleaning, the better your chances of
avoiding serious health issues.
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The procedure will ensure that all debris is
removed from your mouth any damage from plaque
tartar is removed.
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Risks Associated With Deep Cleaning
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The most common side effect is soreness
irritation in the gums due to scraping deep
cleaning.
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Moreover, deep cleaning may cause a temporary
increase in sensitivity in more
difficult-to-reach areas.
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To minimize the risks, be sure to brush floss
regularly between cleanings and visit your
dentist as recommended.
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With proper care communication between you
your dentist, deep teeth cleanings are a much
safer option.
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Dental Group of Simi Valley
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It is important to understand the difference
between a regular teeth cleaning a deep
cleaning procedure.
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If you think you need a deep cleaning, call
Dental Group of Simi Valley, CA.
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