Dental Cleanings In Newnan, GA

Routine Dental Cleanings

Proper cleaning and care are at the foundation of your oral health. That is why we recommend that all our Newnan patients commit to daily brushing, flossing, and routine dental cleanings. Patients should visit their dentist for a professional cleaning at least twice a year to prevent dental problems, like oral infections and diseases, from developing.

We perform professional dental cleanings in our Newnan office during your regular check-up as a preventative measure against things like tooth decay and gum disease. Some patients may need to visit their Newnan dentist more regularly – like those who are pregnant or have been diagnosed with diabetes. You may also want to get additional cleanings if you:

  • Haven’t properly maintained your oral health
  • Smoke or use tobacco
  • Have a genetic disorder linked to your oral health
  • Have deteriorating oral health from aging

Professional dental cleanings will help reduce the risk of cavities, tooth loss and/or decay, and preserve the lifespan of your natural teeth.

Deep Cleanings

Deep dental cleanings (also known as periodontal scaling and root planning) are used as a method of intervention against periodontal and gum disease. This is usually the case for patients who haven’t visited their Newnan dentist regularly (every six months) or have already developed a problem that is negatively impacting their oral health.

Your dentist will determine if you are a good candidate by measuring the space between your teeth and gums – also known as pockets. They may also take X-rays to check for bone loss if the findings raise concern.

During the deep cleaning, a dental professional will use a hand-held device to scrape the plaque from your teeth above and below your gum line – removing any tartar buildup and dislodging any trapped bacteria. This will help control any oral infections that have developed and promote the healing of your teeth and gums.

Do I Need A Deep Cleaning

Patients who notice any of the following warning signs of infection may benefit from deep dental cleanings:

 

  • Red, inflamed, or tender gums
  • Bleeding during brushing or flossing
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Teeth that appear long from receding gums

Though a deep dental cleaning will help get the state of your oral health back on track,
practicing good at-home dental care is also critical. You should brush, floss, and use mouth rinses on a daily basis to promote the healing process. Make sure that you maintain regular dental appointments moving forward to monitor your gums and teeth.

Both regular and deep dental cleanings can be done in a single office visit. However, each patient has unique needs and may need to have more than cleaning depending on the state of their oral health. Contact us today to schedule a routine dental checkup or see if you are a good candidate for deep dental cleaning.