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Dental Hygiene in Kitchener

You probably already know that it’s a good idea to visit your dentist every six months. These regular hygiene appointments are our opportunity to examine your teeth and gums, and offer a number of standard treatments that will contribute to good oral health.

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Dental scaling tools

Scaling

Removing plaque is one of the important treatments we’ll perform for you at a hygiene appointment. Scaling is a “deep cleaning” that involves reaching below the gumline to remove plaque and tartar buildup that could otherwise lead to inflammation, infection, or decay.

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Dental polishing brush

Polishing

In a polishing treatment we use a slightly abrasive paste to buff and polish your teeth after your scaling procedure. This helps remove stains on your teeth but more importantly removes plaque build up on your teeth which can prevent future decay.

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Fluoride

Fluoride is a natural mineral that has been shown in countless scientific studies to safely build strong teeth and help prevent cavities. At your hygiene appointment, we’ll offer you a professional fluoride treatment—a quick, simple, and routine procedure that strengthens your teeth.

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Periodontics

Periodontics is all about the health of the tissues that support your teeth—your gums and your jawbone. We offer a number of periodontal services, some that can help prevent problems and some that treat existing problems. These include tooth extraction, scaling, root planing, gum grafting, and more.

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Why regular appointments?

Though your at-home dental regimen is probably very thorough, it can still be extremely difficult to remove all plaque and tartar buildup, especially from the gumline and tight spots. The bacteria that thrives in this plaque can cause gum disease and tooth decay. We use special tools and procedures—like the ones above—that remove this stubborn plaque. Regular visits will help you avoid future problems that stem from allowing bacteria to flourish and damage your teeth and gums.