If you’ve ever wondered about the different types of dental cleaning or which one you might need, you’re not alone. As a cosmetic dentistry specialist at Professors Dental Clinic, I see patients every day who are confused about their options. Some think all dental cleanings are the same, while others worry about whether certain procedures might hurt or if they really need them at all.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through each type, helping you understand what’s involved, who it’s best for, and what you can expect during your visit.
Types of Dental Cleaning
1. Regular Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
This is the standard dental cleaning most patients receive during their routine checkups.
What it includes:
- Scaling to remove plaque and tartar
- Polishing to remove surface stains
- Flossing between teeth
Best for: Patients who maintain good oral hygiene and have routine cleanings every 6 months.
Cost at Professors Dental Clinic: 1750 Egyptian pounds
2. Regular Cleaning with Air Flow
This enhanced cleaning method includes everything in a regular cleaning, plus an additional air polishing step.
What it includes:
- All regular cleaning procedures
- Air Flow technology to remove stubborn stains
- Particularly effective for coffee, tea, and tobacco stains
Best for: Patients with surface stains that regular polishing can’t fully remove.
3. Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing)
This is a more intensive cleaning procedure for patients with signs of gum disease.
What it includes:
- Cleaning below the gum line
- Smoothing of tooth roots
- May require local anesthesia
- Often performed over multiple visits
Best for: Patients with periodontal disease or deep pockets between teeth and gums.
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What’s the Difference Between Regular and Periodontal Cleaning?
Regular cleaning (prophylaxis) focuses on the surfaces of the teeth and between teeth slightly below the gum line. Periodontal cleaning (deep cleaning) goes well below the gum line to remove tartar and bacteria from the tooth roots.
Air Flow Technology: A Modern Approach to Dental Cleaning
At Professors Dental Clinic, we use advanced Air Flow technology, which offers several benefits:
- More effective stain removal
- Gentler on tooth enamel
- More comfortable for patients
- Reaches difficult areas between teeth
Why Choose Professors Dental Clinic for Your Dental Cleaning?
- Experienced professionals: Our team has extensive experience in all types of dental cleaning.
- Modern technology: We use state-of-the-art equipment for optimal results.
- Customized approach: We assess your oral health to recommend the most appropriate cleaning type.
- Competitive pricing: Our regular cleaning service at 1750 Egyptian pounds offers excellent value.
- Comprehensive care: We don’t just clean your teeth; we evaluate your overall oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should I get my teeth cleaned?
Most patients benefit from cleaning every 6 months, but some may need more frequent visits based on their oral health.
Q: Does dental cleaning hurt?
Regular cleaning is usually painless. Deep cleaning may cause some discomfort, but we use local anesthesia when necessary.
Q: How long does a dental cleaning take?
A regular cleaning typically takes 30-60 minutes. Deep cleaning may require multiple visits.
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Maintaining Your Oral Health Between Cleanings
- Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
- Floss daily
- Use an antiseptic mouthwash
- Maintain a healthy diet
- Schedule regular dental checkups
Remember, professional dental cleaning is an essential part of maintaining good oral health. At Professors Dental Clinic, we provide safe, effective, and comfortable cleaning services tailored to your needs. Regular cleanings not only keep your smile bright but also help prevent more serious dental issues in the future.
If you’re unsure which type of cleaning you need, or if it’s time for your next dental cleaning, don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help you achieve and maintain optimal oral health.
Dr. Ahmed began his journey in cosmetic dentistry as a resident in the Department of Prosthodontics and Cosmetic Dentistry at the Faculty of Dentistry, serving as a faculty member. He then specialized in prosthodontics and cosmetic dentistry with a master’s degree from Cairo University.
Dr. Khafagy is responsible for dental treatments, including prosthodontics, cosmetic fillings, full-mouth rehabilitation cases, and smile design.