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Ben Wu, Dentist

People may have a lot of questions about teeth cleaning. Is it necessary? What is the suggested frequency of dental cleaning? Can dental cleaning whiten teeth?

This article will answer all these questions.

Is dental cleaning necessary?

Yes. It removes dental plaque, calculus, stains and prevents periodontal disease and bad breath. Regular cleanings can also help identify oral problems in time. Dentists suggest people receive cleanings once or twice a year. Beautiful and healthy teeth are the result of proper care.

Regular dental cleaning is like automobile maintenance. It is not suggested that people visit the hospital once they suffer from a toothache, which is too late. When people are in the early stages of tooth decay, they usually don’t feel it.

When they visit a dentist, they may already have big dental problems.

Even if they brush their teeth properly, dental calculus cannot be 100 percent prevented.

What’s the frequency of dental cleaning suggested by dentists?

Twice a year is suggested, but it depends on the individual. For example, some people have crowding dentition, making it difficult to keep their teeth clean.

People’s salivaand dietary habits vary, which can also cause dental calculus in some cases.

For example, some people smoke or drink tea often, which may lead to stained teeth. Dentists suggest they receive a cleaning every three months.

All in all, it is suggested that people receive a dental cleaning twice a year or at least once a year because it not only involves cleaning but also involves a dental check-up. Early tooth decay can be spotted during such examinations.

However, for most patients with medium- or severe-level periodontitis, a dental cleaning is the first step of treatment before further treatment.

When should people start receiving dental cleanings? Do children need such cleaning?

Yes. The frequency is the same. Infants should receive a dental check-up regularly after their first tooth grows in, usually at around six months after birth.

The check-up should be no later than when the child is one year old.

Children will get familiar with the environment, which raises their awareness of dental care.

More importantly, sweet foods and poor brushing habits can lead to tooth cavity. Regular check-ups and preventive measures such as fluoride help control tooth decay. Meanwhile, dentists will clean teeth and remove stains. Getting regular dental cleanings is suggested (from seven or eight years old ) to keep periodontal tissue healthy.

Can dental cleaning whiten teeth?

Teeth cleaning removes dental calculus and stains, such as those caused by tea or smoking. Therefore, it can make teeth brighter in this respect. However, some people tend to have tooth discoloration resulting from factors such as tetracycline teeth, which cannot be improved by teeth cleaning. (They need) Teeth bleaching may help to whiten their teeth in such cases.

Are there any misconceptions about teeth cleaning?

Most parents believe that young children don’t need to receive dental cleaning, which is wrong. They do not think dental cleaning is necessary for their children until they are 13 or 14 years old, after they’ve grown permanent teeth, which is a late time to start. Regular teeth cleaning is suggested when children are two or three years old.

Early check-ups and pit and fissure sealant treatments prevent tooth decay.

Can people who have dental crowns or dental implants receive teeth cleanings?

The purpose of teeth cleaning is to remove calculus and stains from teeth and to keep dental tissues healthy.

Teeth with dental crowns or dental implants may have calculus and stains as well, making dental cleaning necessary.

Due to being made of different materials than teeth, they need to be cleaned using special apparatuses.

United Family Healthcare provides all types of high-end dental services.

People can contact its call centre to make an appointment.

UFH has also teamed up with some insurance companies, making payment convenient for insured clients.

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