“I just love the hygienists
at the
office. They are
so gentle and nice. I love
getting my teeth cleaned.” |
Services
Dental Cleanings
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Dental Cleaning means the professional cleaning you can only receive from a dentist or dental hygienist. A dental cleaning includes scaling, polishing and fluoride treatment. These three important steps are outlined in detail below.
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Scaling |
This is the removal of plaque
and tartar from all tooth surfaces with different types of scaling
being used in relation to the amount of plaque and tartar. With
larger deposits that have hardened on, it can take some time to
remove these, just like trying to remove baked-on grime on a stove
that has been left over a long time. The number of times you will
need to return to Dr. Melissa depends on how widespread your case
of periodontitis or gum disease is. Localized cases can be treated
in a single scaling session. However, cases spread throughout the
mouth generally take several visits to treat.
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Polishing |
Polishing is done using a slow speed handpiece with a soft rubber cup that spins on the end. Prophy (short for prophylaxis) paste - a special gritty toothpaste-like material - is scooped up like ice cream into the cup and spun around on the teeth to make them shiny smooth.
The purpose of the scaling and polishing is basically to leave the
surfaces of the teeth clean and smooth so that bacteria are unable
to stick to them and you have a better chance of keeping the teeth
clean during your regular home care. Also, it leaves your teeth
feeling lovely, smooth and clean.
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Fluoride Treatment
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This is the final part of dental cleaning. The fluoride helps to strengthen the teeth since the acids from bacteria in dental tartar and plaque will have weakened the surfaces. We have several different types of fluoride available today. No longer do you have to avoid eating or drinking after treatment. One option we offer is called Fluoride Varnish, which is very simple and quick to apply, tastes pleasant, is more effective than traditional tray fluoride, and does not require a change in your daily activities. We commonly prescribe At-Home Fluoride for patients that have sensitivity, dry mouth, or a high decay rate. Please ask Dr. Melissa what type of fluoride is best for you. |
Oral Cancer Screening
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We continuously monitor our patients
oral health and ALWAYS examine your gums and tissue for any signs
of abnormalities. We have several different methods to check for
oral cancer. One of our methods is called ViziLite Plus. It is an
easy and painless way to detect early changes in the tissue. We
recommend this screening if you have risk factors like tobacco use,
a history of HPV or certain age groups. When we note abnormalities,
we generally take an intra-oral photo of the tissue and have you
return in two weeks for a follow-up visit. Most of the time lesions
will be gone as they could have been caused from a scratch, bite
or burn in the mouth. If the lesion is still present a biopsy will
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Tooth Desensitization |
We have several different ways
to treat sensitive teeth. Please let us know if you are experiencing
sensitve teeth so Dr. Melissa can determine the cause of the sensitivity.
It is very common to be sensitive to very cold foods like ice cream.
It is not normal for your teeth to be sensitve to hot temperatures.
If you have a localized problem, you may have a single tooth that
needs treatment. If the cold sensitivity is generalized, you may
be clenching your teeth or have recession of the gums. We will recommend
treatments ranging from prescription fluoride pastes, gels and rinses
to laser desensitization with our Picasso Dental Laser. Sometimes
fillings need to be performed to treat sensitive teeth and commonly
extreme sensitivity could be from a cracked root. We will do our
best to make you comfortable in any situation. |