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Why You Need Regular Teeth Cleaning in Charlotte, NC

The Importance of Dental Cleanings

Regular dental cleanings are critical to maintaining optimal oral hygiene. During a routine check-up, we remove dental plaque and calculus (tartar) that regular brushing and dental floss may miss. A dental cleaning not only enhances your smile but also helps prevent periodontal disease, gingivitis, and tooth decay, keeping your teeth and gums in top condition. Understanding the importance of dental cleanings can help you maintain better overall health. If you're searching for a dental cleanup near me, we provide customized cleaning treatments for each patient.

Dental Exams and Early Detection

Our thorough dental exams complement your dental cleanings, identifying early signs of potential problems, from cavities and gum disease to oral cancer. Detecting these issues early helps us provide treatments that protect your long-term oral health and prevent costly dental emergencies.

Deep Cleaning for Advanced Gum Disease

For patients showing signs of gingivitis or periodontal disease, we may recommend a deep cleaning. This more extensive treatment targets bacteria deep within the gums and around the roots of your teeth, helping to prevent tooth loss and other complications such as infections and abscesses. Maintaining proper oral hygiene after a deep cleaning is essential to prevent further progression of gum disease.

Understanding the Dental Cleaning Process

At Ascend Dentistry, we use state-of-the-art equipment to provide thorough dental cleanings while keeping you comfortable throughout the process. Here’s what you can expect during your visit:

Scaling and Root Planing

This step involves the removal of plaque and tartar from the surfaces of your teeth and below the gumline. This method is essential for treating periodontal disease and preventing further gum recession and tooth loss.

Tooth Polishing

After cleaning, we polish your teeth to remove surface stains and provide a smooth finish that helps reduce the buildup of dental plaque.

Fluoride Treatment (Optional)

Fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel and reduce the risk of tooth decay.

Regular dental exams are key to detecting early signs of oral cancer, gum disease, and cavities, ensuring that any problems are addressed before they progress into more serious conditions.

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Modern Care Tailored to Your Needs

Our team integrates cutting-edge technology with personalized treatment plans. Our approach ensures every patient receives modern, efficient dental care designed around their unique needs and goals.

Comfortable, Comprehensive Services

From routine checkups to advanced procedures, our team provides a full spectrum of services in a soothing environment. Trust us for a stress-free journey to optimal oral health and a confident smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dental cleaning?

A dental cleaning is a routine procedure where our dental hygienists remove plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth, followed by tooth polishing and fluoride application. Regular dental cleanings reduce your risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss.

How often should you get a dental cleaning?

It’s recommended to get a dental cleaning every six months to maintain optimal oral health and prevent issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath.

What are the four types of dental cleanings?

The four types of dental cleanings include:

  • Prophylaxis Cleaning: A routine cleaning to remove plaque and tartar in healthy mouths.
  • Scaling and Root Planing: A deep cleaning for patients with early stages of gum disease.
  • Gross Debridement Cleaning: A more extensive cleaning for those with heavy plaque and tartar buildup.

Periodontal Maintenance Cleaning: For patients with a history of periodontal disease, this cleaning helps maintain gum health after treatment.

How much is it to clean your teeth at a dentist?

The cost of a dental cleaning can vary depending on the type of cleaning and your location. On average, a routine cleaning costs between $75 and $200. We recommend checking with your dental insurance provider, as most plans cover regular cleanings.

Is deep cleaning really necessary?

Yes, a deep cleaning is necessary for patients with periodontal disease or significant plaque and tartar buildup below the gumline. This treatment helps prevent tooth loss and other serious dental health issues by removing harmful bacteria and promoting healthy gums.

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United Healthcare
TRICARE Dental Program (TDP)
United Healthcare Global (Inside U.S.)
United Healthcare Community Plan
United Concordia - Tricare Dental Plan
United Concordia - Federal Employees Program
UFT Welfare Fund
United Concordia (Encounters)
United Concordia - Dental Plus - PA Blue Shield
UniCare
United Concordia Companies, Inc.
Trigon - Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Virginia
Trigon - Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Colorado
Tricare Retiree Dental Program
Tricare Active Reservists
Standard Insurance Co. of New York
Sun Life Financial (United Concordia)
Skygen USA
Standard Insurance
SelectHealth
Securian/Patriot Dental
Securian Dental
Reliance Standard Life
Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Oregon (out of State Providers)
Public Employee Health Program (PEHP)
Principal
PrimeWest
PrimeCare, Wisconsin State and Federal Employees and Medicaid
Physicians Mutual (Dental)
Oklahoma DRS Doc
Phoenix Health Plans (DentaQuest)
Medicaid of Wisconsin - DentaQuest
Molina
North Dakota Dental Service
Minnesota Blue Cross Dental (UCCI)
MetLife
Medicaid of Wisconsin, PrimeCare
Medicaid of Wisconsin, Humana / TDC
Medicaid of Washington
Medicaid of Virginia, HealthKeepers Plus
Medicaid of Texas - DentaQuest
Medicaid of Utah
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Medicaid of Tennessee, BlueCare
Medicaid of New York
Medicaid of Indiana
Medicaid of Minnesota
Medicaid of Michigan
Medicaid of Connecticut
Medicaid of Alabama
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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), Local 38 Health & Welfare Fund
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Humana Specialty Benefits State of Florida Dental
Humana Specialty Benefits Florida Healthy Kids Dental
Humana
Humana CompBenefits Federal Plan Dental
Hershey Healthsmile
Healthsource Provident
HealthScope Benefits (Tribute Health Plan)
HealthScope Benefits/ Morris Associates
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HealthScope Benefits/ACPMO
HealthChoice Oklahoma
Healthcare Highways
HDS Medicaid
Hawaii Dental Service
Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America
Golden West Dental
Florida Combined Life (Dental)
First Reliance Standard
Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Direct Dental Administrators, Inc.
Dental Guard Preferred
Deseret Mutual Benefit Administrators
DentaQuest - Government
DeltaCare USA - Encounters
Delta Dental - Tricare Retiree
Delta Dental of West Virginia
Delta Dental of Washington DC
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Delta Dental of Rhode Island
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