We follow stringent disinfection and sterilization protocols to ensure safe dental care.
When plaque or tartar are left on your teeth, it emboldens for a happy breeding ground for bacteria which further irritates your gums. It leads to inflammation that results in bleeding in your gums. You can notice it when you’re brushing your teeth or eating. That’s why we suggest deep cleaning of your teeth is a must. It is a common non-surgical process that includes scaling all tartar deposits plaque (sticky, soft bacteria infested film) and severe bacterial toxins from the surface of your teeth and the space between your gums and teeth.
Importance of Professional Teeth Cleaning
When we talk about getting deep teeth cleaning, we mean professional dental cleaning, not barely brushing your teeth at home. You need to understand that without proper brushing, plaque and tartar accumulate and discolour your teeth, affect your gums and bones, and result in tooth decay or tooth loss. Our expert dentist recommended getting teeth cleaning to treat periodontal and gum disease as well. That’s why it’s essential for the ongoing health of teeth and gums.
We recommend getting a thorough and professional cleaning every 6 months, though most patients may need cleaning more frequently if they’re prone to decay or have a record of gum disease. At Sterling Smiles of Azle, it’s our persistent endeavour to offer cost-effective dental solutions. We offer extensive dental scaling and cleaning services to help maintain optimum oral hygiene. Regular teeth cleaning and dental care allow you to restrict cavities and tooth loss.
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
Consult Us for Deep Teeth Cleaning
At Sterling Smiles of Azle, we have a qualified team of experienced dentists and dental hygienists who employ high-tech instruments, both manual and ultrasonic, for dental scaling and deep cleaning. Our dentists ensure that your deep teeth cleaning procedures are as comfortable as possible. After teeth cleaning, they will advise you on proper flossing and brushing techniques to help avoid the growth of future tartar and bacteria formation.