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Professional teeth cleanings are just one step in achieving and maintaining a healthier smile. Our team of professionals at Smile Studios in Redmond, Washington, works routinely with patients to educate them on the importance of these routine appointments.
The American Dental Association recommends patients of all ages see their dentist for cleanings at least every six months or more often, especially those battling certain dental conditions that put their smiles at risk for developing issues such as periodontal disease or tooth decay. Dr. Tina Subherwal and her team can explain why you must make an appointment for professional cleanings or “prophylaxis.”
When you make an appointment for a teeth cleaning, you are invited to the dentist’s chair and made comfortable by our friendly, caring team of professionals. Once you are at ease and ready for your cleaning, we begin by removing any visible plaque or tartar buildup from your teeth using special tools and techniques. After the initial cleaning, we use a high-powered brush to deep clean your teeth, followed by professional-grade flossing to remove any remaining debris between your teeth.
Plaque and tartar buildup often leads to the development of tooth decay (cavities) and gum disease if left untreated. By removing these harmful substances through routine cleanings, we can significantly reduce the potential of developing dental issues that might lead to more serious problems down the road.
In addition, professional teeth cleanings improve the appearance and brightness of your smile by removing surface stains caused by foods and beverages. This can boost confidence and self-esteem, making you more likely to show off your pearly whites.
If you are in need of a dental cleaning and haven’t seen a dentist for a while or are looking to start fresh with a new dental provider, call Dr. Tina Subherwal and her team at Smile Studios of Redmond, Washington.
Call (425) 584-3242 to request an appointment at our practice, conveniently located at 2720 152nd Avenue NE, Suite #190.