There is nothing like the feeling of clean teeth! The smoothness you feel when you rub your tongue across them after seeing the dentist can make your whole mouth feel good. It doesn’t have to be a chore and we do our best to make it a positive experience for you and your entire family.
At 11 Dental, we offer teeth cleanings that feel more like a spa-treatment than a dental visit. Our waiting area and exam rooms are comfortable. 11 Dental professionals are experienced to ensure you feel no pain with teeth cleanings. It’s all because we want you to come back. We want you to like improving your oral health.
Those who need more than surface cleanings should look at our deep teeth cleanings. This is an advanced procedure where our hygienists go below the gum line to remove plaque and hardened tartar, protecting your gums from gum disease.
We believe protecting your teeth and gums doesn’t have to be something you dread. Book a teeth cleaning today to find out how we make it a pleasant experience for you.
Teeth cleanings are a preventive dental treatment that many people don’t think about. However, getting dental cleanings twice a year can reduce dental costs over time. Preventive teeth cleanings detect problems early and early intervention is cheaper than treating something undetected over years. Teeth cleanings can prevent cavities and gum disease, which reduces costs of getting fillings or periodontal treatment. Your teeth are meant to last a lifetime and we are here to help make that happen.
A regular teeth cleaning is recommended twice a year for most people. It involves a hygienist using tools to scrape plaque and tartar from your teeth’s surface. They will then polish your teeth with a powered device and give you a professional flossing. No anesthetic is needed.
Deep teeth cleanings are recommended for those with ongoing plaque and tartar problems and those with gum disease or periodontitis. It is sometimes recommended more than twice a year, depending on the patient. In this procedure, a hygienist or dentist goes beneath the gum line to remove plaque and tartar. A local anesthetic is used to numb the area.
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