Dental Hygiene

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What Should I Do to Maintain Good Dental Hygiene?

While regular dental visits are crucial to your dental health, there’s nothing that will affect your dental health more than your personal oral health regimen. Brushing your teeth twice daily with a good toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, as well as flossing daily, will go a long way toward protecting your dental health.


 
 
 

Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Another key factor in your continued dental health is regular visits to your dentist for cleaning and screening. The American Dental Association recommends that a dentist examine your teeth be examined at least once per year. Regular dental visits not only clean your teeth and leave you feeling refreshed but are also a great screening mechanism. Visiting your dentist regularly is crucial to preventing problems or catching them before they escalate. 

At Comprehensive Family Dentistry, we make your regular dental visits comfortable. Our highly-trained group of dentists greets you warmly are committed to providing you with the best in dental care. We put the patient first, advising you of the best practices and maintaining or improving your dental health.

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Teeth Cleaning

While doing your part is key to dental hygiene, it is also important to have your teeth cleaned by a dental professional on a regular basis. Teeth cleanings are often done at the same time as dental exams. These cleanings go beyond what you can achieve through your day-to-day dental regimen. A dental hygienist will use various instruments and techniques to remove tartar buildup from the teeth of even the most scrupulous patients. These cleanings also serve as the first line of defense against other dental issues, such as periodontal issues and cavities.

 
 
 

Periodontal Issues

If you suffer from periodontal issues such as gingivitis or periodontitis, paying close attention to your dental hygiene is more important than ever. Your dentist may recommend you visit the dentist every six months, allowing us to keep tabs on your dental health and recommend necessary courses of action to treat your periodontal issues. 

Root Planing & Scaling

Root planing and scaling, sometimes called deep cleaning, may be suggested for patients with periodontal issues. This non-surgical approach to treating periodontal issues entails removing plaque and calculus buildup around the roots (scaling) and then smoothing out exposed parts of the tooth root (planing). Planing the rough surface of the tooth’s root will help prevent further plaque buildup, and planing and scaling can lessen the amount of surgery needed to treat periodontal issues.

 
 
 

6-month Maintenance

Whether you suffer from periodontal issues or you want to keep your teeth in excellent health, we can set up dental maintenance visits on a twice-yearly basis. We will remind you of your appointments and ensure your dental health stays on track. This plan will help us catch or prevent dental issues that may arise. It will also allow us to track the progression of periodontal issues and guide our patients through the best treatment for them.

 
 
 
 

What Should I Do to Maintain Good Dental Hygiene?

While regular dental visits are crucial to your dental health, there’s nothing that will affect your dental health more than your personal oral health regimen. Brushing your teeth twice daily with a good toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, as well as flossing daily, will go a long way toward protecting your dental health.


Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Another key factor in your continued dental health is regular visits to your dentist for cleaning and screening. The American Dental Association recommends that a dentist examine your teeth be examined at least once per year. Regular dental visits not only clean your teeth and leave you feeling refreshed but are also a great screening mechanism. Visiting your dentist regularly is crucial to preventing problems or catching them before they escalate. 

At Comprehensive Family Dentistry, we make your regular dental visits comfortable. Our highly-trained group of dentists greets you warmly are committed to providing you with the best in dental care. We put the patient first, advising you of the best practices and maintaining or improving your dental health.

Teeth Cleaning

While doing your part is key to dental hygiene, it is also important to have your teeth cleaned by a dental professional on a regular basis. Teeth cleanings are often done at the same time as dental exams. These cleanings go beyond what you can achieve through your day-to-day dental regimen. A dental hygienist will use various instruments and techniques to remove tartar buildup from the teeth of even the most scrupulous patients. These cleanings also serve as the first line of defense against other dental issues, such as periodontal issues and cavities.

Periodontal Issues

If you suffer from periodontal issues such as gingivitis or periodontitis, paying close attention to your dental hygiene is more important than ever. Your dentist may recommend you visit the dentist every six months, allowing us to keep tabs on your dental health and recommend necessary courses of action to treat your periodontal issues. 

Root Planing & Scaling

Root planing and scaling, sometimes called deep cleaning, may be suggested for patients with periodontal issues. This non-surgical approach to treating periodontal issues entails removing plaque and calculus buildup around the roots (scaling) and then smoothing out exposed parts of the tooth root (planing). Planing the rough surface of the tooth’s root will help prevent further plaque buildup, and planing and scaling can lessen the amount of surgery needed to treat periodontal issues.

6-month Maintenance

Whether you suffer from periodontal issues or you want to keep your teeth in excellent health, we can set up dental maintenance visits on a twice-yearly basis. We will remind you of your appointments and ensure your dental health stays on track. This plan will help us catch or prevent dental issues that may arise. It will also allow us to track the progression of periodontal issues and guide our patients through the best treatment for them.

 
 
 
 

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