Cleaning and hygiene go hand-in-hand to keep you and your surroundings healthy. Cleaning removes dirt, dust, and germs from surfaces and objects. This can be with soap and water, or sometimes stronger disinfectants. Hygiene is all the practices we do to stay clean and prevent the spread of germs. This includes washing hands regularly, showering, brushing teeth, and keeping our living spaces clean. By cleaning and practicing good hygiene, we reduce the risk of getting sick and spreading illness to others.
Healthy mouth cleaning involves a daily routine to remove plaque and bacteria. Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush. Don't forget your tongue! Floss once a day to remove plaque between teeth. Antibacterial mouthwash can be used after brushing, but it's not a replacement for flossing. Regular dental checkups, typically every 6 months, are important for professional cleaning and oral health evaluation. This routine helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
Scaling and root planning is a deep cleaning procedure for gum disease. Plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, builds up on teeth. If not removed, it hardens into tartar (calculus) that brushing can't reach. This irritates gums, forming pockets that trap more bacteria.Scaling removes plaque and tartar from both the tooth surface and below the gumline. Root planing smooths the tooth roots, helping gums reattach to teeth and fight infection. It's usually done in one to two appointments with numbing medication for comfort.
For a sparkling smile and optimal oral health, consider Villages Dental House for your next cleaning and hygiene appointment. Our team prioritizes thorough cleanings and personalized hygiene guidance, ensuring a positive experience and setting you on the path to long-lasting dental well-being.