Why You Should Get Your Teeth Professionally Cleaned
Unfortunately, some folks in Mullica Hill believe that visiting the dentist is unnecessary as long as you brush and floss regularly. That just isn’t the case. In addition to keeping your teeth clean and healthy, regular visits to our expert hygienists at Mullica Hill Family Dental ensure that we can have a good look at your pearly whites and make sure nothing is wrong. If you don’t come in for cleanings, you’ll only need more expensive work later in life.
Here are a few reasons get your teeth cleaned:
- Tartar – We’ve all heard of plaque, but what about tartar? And no, not like the sauce. Tartar is the grown-up version of plaque. In other words, plaque becomes harder as it builds up and eventually turns into tartar. It is difficult for the average Mullica Hill resident to remove on their own, but dental cleanings can give you tartar-free teeth!
- Gum Disease – Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss. When plaque and tartar buildup on teeth, they begin irritating gums and cause an infection that actually separates gums from teeth. Left unchecked, gum disease can be a serious, damaging, and painful condition. However, regular cleanings help keep gum disease at bay and give Drs. Bo and Christina Levitsky a chance to treat problems before they become serious.
- Bright Smiles – Drinking tea, coffee, and using tobacco are just a few habits that can stain your teeth. However, our hygienists at Mullica Hill Family Dental can remove many of these stains during a simple cleaning. On top of that, every cleaning ends with a polishing that will leave you with a whiter, healthier smile.
- Dental Benefits – If you have dental insurance, but don’t visit Drs. Bo and Christina Levitsky for your regular cleanings, you are missing out on your benefits! Almost all dental insurance providers allow for two cleanings per year, free of charge. There’s no reason to let your insurance go to waste.
Now you know why it’s so important to have your teeth cleaned. If you have any questions or find that you are suddenly inspired to visit Drs. Bo and Christina Levitsky for a cleaning, feel free to contact us!
The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teeth_cleaning
http://www.deltadentalins.com/oral_health/teeth_cleaning.html