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What Are the Types of Teeth Cleaning?

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  When was the last time you really thought about your teeth? Sure, we all brush (most of us anyway!), but professional teeth cleaning does what your toothbrush can’t. It helps prevent cavities, gum disease, and keeps your smile looking its best. But here’s something many don’t know:  not all teeth cleaning is the same . Different types serve different needs. So let’s clear up the confusion! Prophylaxis Cleaning (Basic Cleaning) This is your regular, “see-you-every-six-months” cleaning. It’s for people with healthy gums who want to keep them that way. During a prophylaxis cleaning, your dentist or hygienist removes plaque and tartar you just can’t reach at home. They’ll also polish your teeth so they’re smooth and shiny. Think of it as your routine car service, quick, simple, and essential for avoiding bigger problems later. Scaling and Root Planing (Deep Cleaning) Now, let’s talk about when gums are less than healthy. If you have gum disease like gingivitis or early periodont...

Root Canal Treatment: 5 Important Facts to Consider

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  If you’ve ever heard someone say “I’d rather do anything than get a root canal,” you’re not alone. Root canal treatment has a reputation, often an unfair one. In reality, it’s a safe, effective way to save your natural tooth and avoid serious oral health problems. Let’s clear up the myths and get to the facts. Here’s what you really need to know. 5 Important Facts to Consider 1. It’s Not as Painful as You Think This is the big one. The legend of root canals being torture devices is, frankly, outdated. Modern dentistry   has come a long way. Local anesthesia means you won’t feel pain during the procedure. Think about the last time you got a filling. It’s about the same in terms of discomfort. You might feel pressure or vibration, but actual pain? Not so much. Your dentist’s goal is to relieve your toothache and not make it worse! 2. It Saves Your Natural Tooth Root canal treatment is like giving your tooth a second chance at life. Without it, the only option might be extracti...