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Monday, 20 May 2013

How Often Should I Get My Teeth Cleaned?

Posted on 10:46 by Unknown
As a hygienist I'm frequently asked, "How often should I get my teeth cleaned?"  The answer depends on your genetics and how well you care for your teeth between cleanings.

Plaque is the soft film of bacteria that naturally grows on teeth.  The byproducts of plaque cause bleeding gums, bone loss and cavities.  Everyone also forms calcium deposits on their teeth at different rates.  Calcium deposits are sometimes referred to as calculus, tartar or hard deposits.  These deposits create a very rough surface on the tooth giving plaque many places to grow undisturbed and making it extremely difficult for you to remove.  Regular cleanings keep the tooth surfaces smooth making it so much easier for you to clean the plaque off your teeth.  When you do produce calcium deposits quickly on your teeth it is necessary to have your teeth cleaned more frequently so you can continue to remove the plaque and keep your teeth and gums healthy.

Your genetic make up contributes to how quickly you form calcium deposits and can play a major role if you have inherited certain diseases such as diabetes or a compromised immune system.  In such cases it is often recommended that you have your teeth cleaned every 3-4 months.  Under normal conditions every 6 months is a good rule of thumb.

So, to answer the question "how often," there are many factors to consider.  Talk it over with your hygienist to determine the best schedule for you to keep your teeth and gums healthy.


Rosalie
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