Dental Cleaning and Examinations Anaheim, CA
Your oral health will benefit from regular dental cleaning appointments. Regular dental cleanings can help prevent tooth decay and other damage that could eventually lead to serious health complications. Dental cleaning appointments may include an oral exam, fluoride treatment, and dental X-rays.
Dental checkups are available at Orange County Prosthodontics in Anaheim and the surrounding area. Contact us at (714) 262-4210 to schedule an appointment.
Why Dental Cleanings Are Important
Even with excellent care, teeth and gums should still be examined and cleaned by a dentist. The dental professional will use special tools to remove any plaque buildup that may be difficult to remove with brushing or flossing alone.
With good oral hygiene and professional dental cleaning every six months, the risk of losing adult teeth declines considerably. The dental professional may also take X-rays, which reveal early signs of tooth decay and other types of damage. Early detection of any dental problems can help correct or reverse problems before they become worse.
“Even with excellent care, teeth and gums should still be examined and cleaned by a dentist.”
The Power of the Dentist’s Fluoride and Equipment
At the end of the dental cleaning, the patient will likely be asked to rinse with a special fluoride mouthwash. Mouthwash that contains fluoride is a useful addition to any oral hygiene routine. If the dentist recommends this fluoride treatment in the office and at home, it helps protect the teeth against the development of tooth decay. Like the scaler, toothpaste, and electric brush used during the cleaning, this treatment is extra powerful, but not harmful.
“Mouthwash that contains fluoride is a useful addition to any oral hygiene routine.”
Cleaning Sensitive Teeth
As long as they have followed the recommended at-home oral care guidelines, most people do not have issues with sensitive teeth. But if they do, they should let the dental professional know at the start of the appointment. If they are aware of the sensitivity, they can recommend ways to reduce the discomfort before, during, and after the cleaning. During the cleaning, they may check for areas of sensitivity to see if any issues should be addressed. They may also have additional recommendations for home care to make the next visit more comfortable.
“As long as they have followed the recommended at-home oral care guidelines, most people do not have issues with sensitive teeth.”
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The Difference Between a Dental Cleaning and Deep Cleaning
A dental cleaning is a regular, routine cleaning that should be scheduled every six months to keep the mouth healthy and clear of harmful plaque. A deep cleaning, however, may be necessary for those who have not had a normal dental cleaning in some time. Deep cleaning is recommended when there are bacteria or tartar in pockets between the teeth and gums. These bacteria could lead to gum disease and, if not addressed, tooth loss.
Deep cleaning is also called scaling and root planing. While scaling removes buildup from around the gums, root planning goes deeper. During root planing, the dental professional will remove buildup from the surface of the tooth roots. It may take multiple deep cleanings over time to be completely successful.
“Deep cleaning is recommended when there are bacteria and tartar in pockets between the teeth and gums.”
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Preventing Dental Emergencies
It may be tempting to skip regular dental cleanings, especially for those who are accustomed to maintaining good oral hygiene habits at home. However, regular dental cleanings do more than simply clean the teeth. They allow the dentist to identify minor tooth issues before they turn into bigger problems. Dental problems such as tooth decay or cracked teeth can turn into dental emergencies if not properly treated.
“Dental problems such as tooth decay or cracked teeth can turn into dental emergencies if not properly treated.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How often should I have my teeth cleaned?
A. The American Dental Association recommends that children and adults have their teeth professionally cleaned every six months. If you have dental insurance, these cleanings are likely covered at no out-of-pocket cost to you.
Q. Do I still have to see a dentist if I don't have any symptoms?
A. You should have a dental cleaning twice a year even if you do not have any symptoms. Dental cleanings remove plaque and tartar from the teeth, which helps prevent tooth decay. Neglecting dental cleanings can lead to serious dental issues.
Q. What is the difference between a dental cleaning and a deep cleaning?
A. If you have a lot of tartar buildup, your dentist may recommend a deep cleaning. A deep cleaning is a more thorough procedure designed to remove bacteria from the mouth. A deep cleaning may involve two procedures: scaling and root planing. Scaling removes plaque and tartar from below the gum line, while root planing smooths rough spots on the roots of the teeth to reduce bacteria and help teeth reattach to the gums. If your dentist recommends a deep cleaning for you, they may ask you to reschedule for a later date, as deep cleanings are more involved and take longer. They may also require more than one appointment to complete.
Q. What can I do to take care of my teeth at home?
A. Using fluoride toothpaste, brush your teeth at least twice a day for two minutes. You may want to brush your teeth more often if you eat or drink anything sugary. Floss once a day to remove food particles and bacteria from in between teeth and around the gums.
Q. Are deep cleanings really necessary?
A. Yes. Deep cleanings are particularly necessary for patients with periodontal disease, which leads to the loss of bone and gum attachment to the teeth. Periodontal disease is diagnosed via dental X-rays and gum measurements greater than 4mm.
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Prevent Dental Emergencies
These cleanings can help prevent expensive dental emergencies and other common oral health concerns, such as cavities. Follow the recommended at-home routine and schedule cleanings every six months. Scheduling your routine dental cleaning is as easy as calling our team in Anaheim, so call us at (714) 262-4210 today.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2025
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2025
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2025
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