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TEETH CLEANING

Dental cleanings: Importance of Routine Dental Visits and Cleanings

While it might seem like seeing your dentist every six months is a bit of overkill, it really is quite important in terms of your oral health. Regular dental visits help to keep your teeth and gums healthy, and to avoid problems which can quickly develop when teeth are not properly cared for. When you visit your dental professional, you will receive a check-up which looks for any issues which may be developing such as cavities or gum disease.

You'll also have your teeth cleaned professionally by an expert, so that you can be sure all tartar and plaque have been removed, and your teeth are as clean as they can be at that particular time. By seeing your dentist twice a year, problems can be identified before they become serious, and you can learn about the success of your own dental hygiene at home.

Professional teeth cleaning procedure

  • Scaling - Scaling is the process which removes plaque and tartar from around your gum line and from between your teeth. You may hear some scraping sounds and you might feel the scaler picking away at plaque and tartar, but that's a perfectly normal situation. The greater the buildup of tartar is in your mouth, the more time will be necessary to scrape any particular area. By brushing and flossing regularly, you can prevent plaque from accumulating and hardening into tartar. Once tartar forms around your teeth, the only way to get rid of it is to schedule a teeth cleaning with your dentist.
  • Polishing - After your teeth have been thoroughly cleansed of tartar and plaque, the dental hygienist will use a high-powered electric toothbrush to perform a thorough cleaning of your teeth. Anything that the scaler may have missed in the way of tartar or plaque will be eliminated by the electric toothbrush. There is usually a gritty consistency associated with the toothpaste used, and this helps to ensure that all debris actually gets removed. Following this deep cleaning, your teeth will be polished, so they are as clean as possible, and shining brightly.
  • Flossing - Even if you floss at home, it probably isn't nearly as thorough as the treatment you'll get at your dentist's office. A dental hygienist is an expert at flossing your teeth, and can get deep down between your teeth to remove any possible trouble spots. If there is anything left behind in the way of tartar or plaque which was missed in the scaling process or the cleaning process, it will definitely be caught during flossing, to ensure that your mouth is completely free of all undesirable substances.

Contact Us for a Teeth Cleaning Appointment in Kissimmee or Orlando

Regular teeth cleanings are very important for keeping your teeth healthy and your smile bright and cheery. Contact us at Parkway Dental Care to setup an appointment for your next teeth cleaning, either by calling us on the phone or by submitting the contact form on our website. Our professionals will work with you to help you achieve good dental health, and to preserve your teeth so they'll last a lifetime.

Oral Cancer Screening

At each visit, our team does a medical history update and reviews any changes (even subtle ones). Even the smallest change in the soft tissues of your mouth will be examined closely. Early detection of oral cancer saves many lives each year, and our team is highly trained to detect even smallest abnormality.
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Home Care

While excellent oral health is a partnership between you and our team, we depend on you to make sure your teeth and gums stay strong and healthy between appointments. Together we can create an individual plan with the latest tools and knowledge to help protect your smile.
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Teeth Cleaning

Who doesn’t love that freshly polished feel of your teeth after a cleaning? Our highly-trained, compassionate registered dental hygienists do more than just polish your teeth. They remove plaque, tartar buildup, probe your gums for signs of periodontal disease, and much more!
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Periodontal Therapy

Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults. When left untreated, you can expect receding gums and tooth loss. But it doesn’t have to ruin your smile. A targeted, strategic cleaning schedule and a precise at-home regimen can help keep this chronic condition under control.
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Parkway Dental Care Kissimmee
1064 E Osceola Parkway
Kissimmee, FL 34744
New Patient: (407) 635-1196
Current Patient: (407) 932-2273
Avalon Commons Dental Care Orlando
14811 E. Colonial Dr. Suite 100
Orlando, FL 32826
New Patient: (407) 606-7209
Current Patient: (​407) 601-4206
Avalon Commons Dental Care Orlando
14811 E. Colonial Dr. Suite 100
Orlando, FL 32826
New Patient: (407) 606-7209
Current Patient: (​407) 601-4206
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