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Difference Between Deep Teeth Cleaning or Regular Teeth Cleaning?

A deep cleaning (or u201cscaling and root planingu201d) is needed, when there is a large amount of tartar and bacteria under the gums.

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Difference Between Deep Teeth Cleaning or Regular Teeth Cleaning?

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  1. Difference Between Deep Teeth Cleaning or Regular Teeth Cleaning? A deep cleaning is a method performed by your dental hygienist to treat gum and periodontal disease. Deep cleaning is also known as root planing and scaling. Deep cleaning helps prevent gum disease or periodontal disease that generally develops when bacteria create pockets around the tooth, below the gum line. Why it is needed? A deep cleaning (or “scaling and root planing”) is needed, when there is a large amount of tartar and bacteria under the gums. This occurs when there is a deeper space between the teeth and gums or a “pocket.” Read More

  2. Pockets can develop when a person has not had their teeth properly cleaned for a long period of time. These can also develop when the person does not brush and floss on a regular basis. In addition, other health issues can also put a person at risk for developing pockets. Those with deeper pockets, however, have a condition known as periodontal or gum disease. Regardless of the cause, the first step to improve this condition is to have a deep cleaning of the teeth to clear the pockets of bacteria and tartar build- up. What’s The Difference Between a Deep Teeth Cleaning and a Regular Teeth Cleaning? Deep Teeth Cleaning Deep teeth cleaning can be done on one or two quarters of the mouth at a time, or the entire mouth can be treated in one visit, depending upon the diagnosis and recommendation of your dentist. Deep teeth cleaning involves removing tartar, bacteria, toxic deposits from the root of a tooth, all the way down to where gum & bone meet. If you notice your gums bleeding, you should visit your Toronto dentist clinic as you may have an inflammation of the gums or a condition termed as gingivitis. If you left them untreated, gingivitis can create periodontal pockets below the gumline of the tooth where the bacteria can further damage the tooth. Gum disease can be a reason of tooth separation from the surrounding bone and fall out. Deep cleaning is therefore advised to get bacteria out of the pockets and to stop gum disease. Regular Teeth Cleaning

  3. A regular teeth cleaning procedure, which is called prophylaxis by dental professionals. The procedure involves thoroughly cleaning the spaces of the gums by removing bacteria and tartar build-up. When a person brushes and flosses their teeth daily and gets their teeth cleaned on a regular basis, the bacteria and tartar build-up are minimal. Healthy gums are pink in color. Additionally, there is generally little to no bleeding while cleaning. A regular cleaning can help with the maintenance of healthy gums. Healthy gums feature a small, shallow space between the teeth and gums. Regular teeth cleaning procedure is mainly recommended for patients, who have generally good oral health & do not suffer from bone loss or gum problems (bleeding, recession, infection, etc.) We suggest you to make a habit to attend the Downtown Toronto dentist professionals at least twice a year for a regular cleaning and checkup.

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