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Dental Cleaning

Teeth do not only have to look pearly white, but they also have to be squeaky clean. Dental cleaning, a particular subcategory of cosmetic dentistry in Canada is focused on maintaining oral hygiene.

The process of dental cleaning primarily deals with the removal of unwanted dirt which is present usually above or between the teeth. The types of dirt can be classified into soft deposits otherwise known as plaque, and hard deposits otherwise known as calculus, tartar, or stains. Instruments used in cleaning the teeth usually range from basic metallic devices to intricate electronic gadgetry. Oftentimes, specialized liquids and gels are also applied in the oral region as part of the process of cleaning. In terms of the schedule for dental cleaning, people who have relatively healthy teeth should make an appointment with a dentist every 12 to 24 months. On the other hand, individuals who are diagnosed as having greater susceptibility to oral diseases due to smoking, medical conditions, or age should seek the help of a dentist more often.

Furthermore, dental cleaning is an excellent way to delay or quite possibly prevent the proliferation of oral diseases and it is a natural way to improve the appearance of the teeth.

Everyone has to also keep in mind that dental cleaning must not be done by the dentist alone. The individual himself has to play the key role in maintaining proper oral hygiene. Frequent brushing and flossing as well as abstinence from harmful habits like smoking are but a few useful ways to avoid oral diseases.



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