Preventative care (cleanings)

Preventative care (cleanings)

4/23/2020 12:58:15 PM   |   Comments: 0   |   Views: 62

While daily brushing and flossing are vital to maintain a healthy smile and prevent tooth decay, there’s just no way that you can completely remove all the build-up on your teeth by yourself. Visit your dental care at Stamford office at least twice a year to ensure all the plaque and tartar that build up over the course of time and with normal eating are removed professionally.

Stains also are more easily removed when they haven’t penetrated the top layer of enamel on your teeth. Teeth cleaning is painless, and it offers your dentist a chance to check your teeth and gums for any potential issues so they can be treated before they get worse.

Taking good care of your teeth and gums helps you look your best while preventing potential dental problems. Dental hygiene starts at home with brushing twice a day and flossing daily. This care is reinforced by professional preventative care from your family dentist at Stamford dental practice.

Teeth cleaning should be done twice a year by the experts at your nearby dental practice. Good oral hygiene combined with regular dental exams ensures that you maintain a healthy smile and avoid serious issues that lead to more extensive dental treatments.

The Importance of Professional Teeth Cleaning
Even if you’re careful to brush and floss daily, you still need to have your teeth professionally cleaned every six months. Thorough removal of all the substances that may be on your teeth by a trained dental professional is your best defense against tooth decay and gum disease.

Using special scraping tools and advanced cleaning systems, our dental specialists in Stamford carefully and effectively gives your teeth the thorough cleaning and attention they require to remain healthy. The culprits that must be removed professionally and that cause the most damage are:
Plaque. This is a sticky substance that forms on your teeth and contains a combination of food particles and bacteria.

- Tartar. Also called calculus, this is a hard deposit that develops when plaque isn’t completely removed from teeth.

Tartar becomes trapped at the base of your teeth if it isn’t removed by a professional hygienist. Both plaque and tartar can irritate your gums and cause inflammation. If you avoid going to the dentist and having your teeth cleaned, deposits left on your teeth and gums can lead to cavities, tooth infections, pulpitis, and even tooth loss.

Read more: https://www.stamforddentalarts.com/teeth-cleaning/

Price: $175

Whenever you need a dentist, get the best care available. Contact Stamford Dental Arts to schedule an appointment. Call ahead for a dental emergency or come in for a regular checkup by calling our office number (203) 504-8745. Visit our clinic and observe the difference that it can make in your life and in the lives of your family.

Stamford Dental Arts
44 Strawberry Hill Ave, Suite 1,
Stamford, CT 06902
(203) 504-8745
Web Address https://www.stamforddentalarts.com
https://stamforddentalarts.business.site
E-mail info@stamforddentalarts.com

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Nearby Locations:
Ridgeway | Strawberry Hill | Glenbrook | East Side Of Stamford | Downtown
06905 | 06902 | 06906 | 06901, 06905

Working Hours :
Monday: 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tuesday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

Category: Cosmetic Dentistry
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