Teeth Cleanings And Your Gingivitis Risk

There are several actions you can take to control your gingivitis risk. Keeping up with both brushing and flossing will be important, as both of these services are good for removing bacteria that can start to infiltrate your gum line as time passes. You should also take the time to see your dentist for regular semiannual checkups and cleanings. At our Ankeny, IA dentist’s office, we can protect you against gum disease during your appointments, as visits include thorough teeth cleanings that can remove plaque as well as gingivitis. At some appointments, we will take the extra step of performing a deep cleaning, which removes bacteria that are present on the roots of your teeth and responsible for the onset of gingivitis.

Periodontal Health Is An Important Part Of Your Overall Well-Being

In addition to being good for your dental health, proper care for your gums is good for your overall well-being. One reason for this is that your difficulties with poor periodontal health can raise your risk for problems with tooth loss, something that impacts your appearance, your ability to maintain a balanced diet, and puts you at risk for more tooth loss as well as jawbone deterioration. You can also experience complications with your health when periodontal bacteria move to other parts of your body and create issues for your health, including potential problems with your heart health!

What Makes A Deep Cleaning Different Than A Regular Teeth Cleaning?

Both regular teeth cleanings and deep cleanings have benefits. Regular teeth cleanings are able to remove plaque and tartar buildup before you have issues with the onset of gum disease or a cavity. This is the type of cleaning that is typically provided during a visit. At an appointment where we identify the warning signs of gingivitis, we can recommend that you undergo a deep cleaning. The difference between these services is that deep cleanings remove bacteria that are present on the roots of your teeth under your gum line. By providing this service, we can stop the infection and return your gums to good health before there are complications.

Consistent Preventive Care Keeps You Safe From Different Oral Health Threats

When attended on a regular basis, your preventive dental appointments help you with many different issues. Those issues include tooth decay and gum disease, but we can also look out for other problems that impact your quality of life. For example, we can alert you to the evidence of nightly teeth grinding, an issue that can lead to chronic pain as well as difficulties with enamel damage.

Talk To Your Ankeny, IA Dentist To Schedule A Teeth Cleaning

Through both regular teeth cleanings and deep cleanings, we can help patients stay safe from problems that can seriously affect their oral health. If you would like to find out more, please contact Dental Impressions at (515) 965-0230 to schedule a visit.