Dental Cleaning Specialist

Ajmera Dentistry

Hemali M Ajmera, DDS

Dentist located in Queens, Woodside, NY

There is a good reason that insurance plans almost always cover dental cleanings: cleanings work. Regular checkups and cleanings are the top way to prevent cavities and gum disease. Has it been a while since your last cleaning? Quickly schedule your regular cleaning by booking an appointment online or calling Hemali Ajmera, DDS, of Ajmera Dentistry in Woodside, Queens, New York, today.

Dental Cleaning Q & A

What does a dental cleaning involve?

First, there's an exam. Your Ajmera Dentistry professional starts with a visual examination of your teeth and gums, looking for any can't-miss issues. If you need X-rays, they are taken during your regularly-scheduled appointment.

After the X-rays, the actual cleaning process starts. The dentist or hygienist will use a small instrument, called a scaler, to remove tartar and plaque from your teeth. The length of time this process takes depends on how much plaque or tartar buildup you have.

After the plaque and tartar have been carefully scraped from your teeth, the dentist or hygienist uses a high-powered brush and special toothpaste to give you a thorough brushing, followed by a professional flossing. To finish, you may receive a fluoride treatment to support healthy tooth enamel and fight bacteria until your next appointment.

How often should I schedule cleanings?

Dental cleaning frequency varies from person to person and depends on a variety of factors. Twice a year is the standard recommendation. If you have a history of gum disease or another oral health issue, you may want to have your teeth cleaned more often. The American Dental Association, the nation's leading source of oral health information, advises talking with your dentist about your unique dental cleaning needs.

Even when the procedure is as simple as a routine dental cleaning, talking to the professionals at Ajmera Dentistry about your particular situation is an essential part of getting exceptional care.

Circumstances and situations are different for everyone, especially when it comes to health. The best way to get care for you is not to follow a plan designed for an average person, but rather to follow one developed specifically for you.

Can dental cleanings affect other aspects of health?

Your overall health is linked to your oral health. Given that your mouth is connected to the rest of your body, oral health is essential to good health.

The findings of a study published in 2016 suggested that regular dental cleanings could lower the risk of pneumonia. The belief is that dental cleanings lessen the number of bacteria reaching your lungs.

Kidney disease, diabetes, heart health, and other conditions have also been linked to poor oral health. Regular dental cleanings, checkups, and conversations with your dentist all play a role in maintaining excellent health.

If it's time for your next dental cleaning, book an appointment online or call Ajmera Dentistry today.