3 Signs You May Need a Dental Deep Cleaning

A dental deep cleaning is an in-depth cleaning procedure that is typically done by a dentist who offers periodontal services. These cleanings are called "deep cleanings" because they go much deeper beneath the soft tissues than a traditional cleaning would. During a dental deep cleaning, a general dentist will scrape beneath the gum tissues and clear out any plaque or tartar that has built up due to cavities or bad oral hygiene. 

When is it necessary to get a dental deep cleaning?

Want to know when a dental deep cleaning is necessary? Aside from working with a periodontal specialist to undergo an evaluation, it is best to keep an eye out for the following signs. 

Inflamed gums

Inflamed gums are one of the main indicators that a dental deep cleaning is necessary. If the gums appear red, puffy or swollen, then the patient should visit their dentist for a periodontal evaluation. Inflammation almost always indicates the start of gum disease, which can usually be offset through a dental deep cleaning, if caught early enough.

Tooth decay

Another indicator that a dental deep cleaning is needed is if the patient has tooth decay. Often, patients are not able to detect tooth decay on their own. However, with the help of a dentist, the tooth decay can be identified. In some scenarios, tooth decay may appear as dark spots on the teeth. Additionally, the patient may experience sensitivity or discomfort that indicates tooth decay. When a gum infection progresses, the teeth can feel the effects, which often results in a need for a dental deep cleaning and a tooth restoration procedure. 

Sore gums

Sore gums also indicate a need for a dental deep cleaning. Along with inflammation, the gums can become extremely irritated, thus causing discomfort or soreness. Patients may feel discomfort when eating or practicing oral hygiene. Additionally, there may be soreness when no action is being taken. Regardless of when the discomfort is felt, it is important for the patient to visit their dentist in order to undergo a periodontal evaluation. It is likely that the dentist will recommend a dental deep cleaning to clear out the gum lines. Ultimately, clearing the gums out can result in a decline in soreness or discomfort. 

Extra periodontal care

In addition to a dental deep cleaning, the general dentist may also recommend an oral rinse to clear out any infection within the gums. Oral rinses are heavily medicated with agents that kill bacteria within the mouth. They are typically recommended for weekly use. Additionally, more routine cleanings will be required in order to keep any infection away. 

Learn more today!

In need of a dental deep cleaning? Working with a periodontal specialist is a great place to start, as they can evaluate and diagnose any issues with the gums, which may require a dental deep cleaning to address. Reach out today with questions or concerns about dental deep cleanings!

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