A typical cleaning appointment will include a doctor’s exam wherein they will check for the decay of the teeth and issues with the gums (gingivitis). Next, the hygienist will remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth using an ultrasonic scaler. Unfortunately, this is something we aren’t able to do ourselves because of the required special equipment. Additionally, you will get a gritty toothpaste cleaning called a Prophy (prophylaxis cleaning), bitewing x-rays, optional fluoride treatment, and flossing.
If you take good care of your teeth at home, you may be wondering why your dentist says you need this appointment. Many dental problems may go unnoticed in their early stages. They may not cause pain or have visible signs. However, a dental prophylaxis appointment can help your dental professional diagnose these problems at an early stage! For example, it’s common not to feel pain from a cavity when it first forms. But your dentist will most likely be able to find that cavity in your prophylaxis appointment and repair it before it gets larger and causes you discomfort.