Teeth Cleaning & Dental Checkups in Anderson IN
There are many ways you can actively participate in maintaining your oral health. Having your teeth cleaned in our office every six months is an excellent place to start. Our hygienists and Dr. Weiandt will identify plaque and problem areas before thoroughly cleaning your teeth, providing information to sustain a happy, healthy smile.
Why is it important to have consistent teeth cleanings and checkups?
Routine checkups are an essential part of proper oral hygiene. Some of the benefits of regular teeth cleanings include:
- Healthier bones and gums.
- Longer-lasting teeth.
- Early detection and treatment of cancer and other oral health conditions.
- Beautiful, healthy smiles.
What happens when You miss A cleaning?
Failure to keep up on proper oral hygiene can lead to:
- An impaired ability to eat and digest foods, leading to nutritional and systemic problems.
- Bad breath results from advancing periodontal disease and/or rotting food particles.
- Adverse effects on cardiovascular well-being and overall health.
- Gum infection and gangrene.
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Whether you're seeking routine dental care, cosmetic enhancements, or facial aesthetic treatments, MW Dentistry aims to provide personalized care tailored to each patient's unique needs.
What to Expect at Your First Checkup
Our dental cleaning appointments are about an hour long, and new patient visits typically last longer. We take pride in getting to know each of our patients, tailoring treatments to every individual’s health needs and goals. Here’s what to expect the first time you come to our office:
- Dental History—A hygienist will gather dental and medical histories to provide a clear picture of your current health, including any medical conditions that can impact dental treatment.
- Digital X-rays—We take digital X-rays as diagnostic material for your comprehensive oral exam. If you have had X-rays taken within the last 12 months, please have them sent to our office. If you cannot have X-rays taken, please inform the hygienist as you give your medical history.
- Oral Screening and Teeth Exams—After we perform an oral cancer/lesion screening for symptoms of cancer and other illnesses, such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, we examine your teeth for decay.
- Gum Evaluation and Teeth Cleanings—Our hygienist will evaluate your gums, measuring periodontal pockets with a probe, and clean your teeth by identifying and removing areas of tartar, plaque, and calculus.
- Oral Hygiene Habits—We end your visit by reviewing and reinforcing proper oral hygiene.
Proper Oral Hygiene: How to Prevent Tooth Decay
Several affordable and straightforward ways exist to fight tooth decay, a common chronic health condition.
- Brush twice and floss once daily.
- Have dental cleanings and checkups twice a year.
- Eat fewer sugary and acidic foods.
- Take fluoride tablets (if recommended by Dr. Weiandt)
- Ask your dentist about additional cleaning supplements.
The Teeth Cleaning Procedure
When you come in for a cleaning, your dental hygienist identifies and removes plaque, a soft film that can be removed by brushing, and tartar, a hardened plaque that requires dental instruments. We make every effort to clean all surfaces of your teeth, including the tiny spaces between your teeth and along gum lines where bacteria gather.
We often complete the cleaning with prophy paste. Its coarse texture removes any remaining plaque as it dissolves into a finer texture, leaving the teeth shiny and smooth. We inform you of areas where plaque and tartar build up so you can give those places extra attention by flossing and brushing daily. Our goal is to enable you to easily and effectively care for your teeth.
Are there different kinds of teeth cleanings?
No. Prophylaxis—a fancy word for teeth cleaning—is the only dental procedure. Prophylaxis involves a routine teeth cleaning every six months.
The procedures that are sometimes called “cleanings” are periodontal treatments:
- Complete Mouth Debridement—a pre-cleaning for those with severe calculus buildup.
- Scaling and Root Planing—a deep cleaning for those with early stages of gum disease.
- Perio Maintenance—a periodontal cleaning for those with a history of gum disease.
The Cost of Teeth Cleaning
Most dental insurance policies include benefits that cover teeth cleanings. After all, not maintaining good oral hygiene will most likely lead to astronomical costs, as failure to keep up with teeth cleanings often leads to serious and expensive health problems. Every patient’s budgetary situation differs, so we are happy to discuss yours with you. At a consultation, we present any possible upfront costs to help you navigate your insurance benefits. Our main objective is to help you have a successful oral health experience.
