5 Benefits of Dental Cleanings
Visiting your Highlands Ranch dentist as Colorado Precision Dentistry every six months is something you most likely do without a second thought. As your trusted dental professionals, we want to assure you there are many additional benefits to visiting us twice a year for cleanings and exams. Here are five of the top benefits that dental cleanings have beyond a sparking smile.
Detect diseases: There is a strong correlation between oral health and overall health. Regular dental cleanings at Colorado Precision Dentistry may help lower your risk for some diseases, like heart disease and stroke. There are a number of conditions that can be spotted in the early stages by Dr. Bailey and Dr. Gipple during a routine oral exam. Every hour someone in the United States dies from oral cancer. Oral cancer has a five-year survival rate as low as 60% but having an exam to check for symptoms would allow detection of early signs which could increases your chances of survival by 20 percent
Prevent cavities: The film that builds up on your teeth is called plaque and is the primary source of tooth decay. This acidic element produced by the bacteria originated in plaque, eats away at the tooth enamel and, if left unattended, the breakdown can lead to the formation of holes or cavities that will ultimately require professional treatment. At Colorado Precision Dentistry, both Dr. Bailey and Dr. Gipple are able to remove the decay and fill the cavity because without addressing this treatment, the tooth decay can destroy your tooth. Preventing the plaque from causing cavities in the first place can occur during your regular Highlands Ranch dental cleaning because the buildup is removed. Having good home care by daily brushing and flossing removes and keeps plaque away in between cleanings
Inhibit tartar buildup and gum disease: Gingivitis begins when plaque that contains bacteria builds up on teeth and creates toxic pollutants that aggravate the gums. Common signs of gingivitis include swollen, red, puffy, and bleeding gums. Gingivitis is reversible but if it is not treated it can develop into a more progressive phase called periodontitis. Periodontitis is when the gums pull away from the teeth allowing bacteria to cause infection that can harm teeth and their supporting bones. As this advances, plaque transfers further down the tooth where it can permanently damage the supporting jawbone, causing teeth to loosen and fall out. Periodontitis is the leading cause of tooth loss. Thankfully, you can greatly reduce the chance of this happening to you by visiting us as your Highlands Ranch dentist and getting regular cleanings coupled with good oral hygiene habits at home
Brighten your smile: Often it can be difficult to get your teeth as clean as you would like them to be on your own. Other factors prevent your teeth from staying white including drinking tea, coffee and wine which can stain your pearly whites. Dr. Bailey and the entire Colorado Precision Dentistry team use professional grade tooth polish to remove stains from coffee, food, and other substances. Your dental hygienist is also able to reach those spots between teeth that are challenging for you. The results of freshly polished teeth are a brighter, whiter smile
Save you money: Lastly, scheduling appoints to see your Highlands Ranch dentist regularly is a good way to catch and correct issues before they become larger, more costly and painful. If you have dental insurance, it is smart to make sure you get the value from your benefits. Most plans cover the majority of preventive 6 month exams. Most patients don’t intentionally ignore signs of trouble, however, often issues can go unnoticed because they are unaware of symptoms or have a problem that doesn’t indicate any symptoms until the advanced stages. At Colorado Precision Dentistry, we believe that staying on top of good oral care can not only protect your overall health but also could save you from needing more extensive and costly treatment in the future.
At Colorado Precision Dentistry, we enjoy every opportunity to educate our patients and keep them up to date with the best ways to care for their oral hygiene. We know just how important it is to provide our patients with bright, healthy smiles. Each situation is unique and we provide our patients with effective solutions for their specific oral health needs. If you have any questions about your smile’s appearance or any of the above benefits, let us know in the comments section below or call and make an appointment today!