According to Dr. Ameet Trivedi,DDS With the thoughts of having that sparklingly beautiful set of teeth, many of us incorporates regular brushing and flossing in their practices for oral hygiene. Others even resort to the use of teeth whitening toothpastes and other teeth whitening products to enhance their teeth’s aesthetic whiteness. So, with all these oral hygiene practices, why do we still need to make an appointment with the dentist every six months for dental checkup?

No matter how you keep your whole mouth clean with the best oral practices, you will not be able to remove all of the harmful bacteria inside it. There will always be plaque and tartar build up in some areas of your mouth which remains unseen to you. Professional dental cleaning is what you need to get rid of these build ups.

The Things you get from Dental Cleaning

Cavity Prevention – Plaque and tartar are the main causes of tooth decay. If they remain to stick in the teeth for a long period of time and will be left unattended, it eats away the protective enamel covering of the teeth and will eventually lead to the development of cavity. Prophylaxis or dental cleaning removes the sticky plaque and restores the teeth into its clean, smooth, and polished state.

Prevention of Tooth Loss – Periodontal disease in adults usually results into major tooth loss. Gum infections starts with the plaque development in the area of the tooth near the gum line. Untreated infections in the gum further develop to serious a periodontal disease that causes the tooth to become loose in its socket and fall out. Occurrence of gum infection in the mouth can be helped with regular dental cleaning combined with proper oral hygiene.

Brighter Smile ­– You can possibly have the bright smile that you’ve been dreaming of, if your oral health is properly maintained. The teeth gradually stain from the food and drink that is consumed every day. Brushing and flossing every day is not enough to achieve the teeth’s whitest possible. Allowing a professional to clean your teeth will aid you achieve a brighter white smile. They’ll be able to remove the built-up stain and will
polish the teeth.

Fresh Smelling Breath – Halitosis is an indication that your mouth and oral health is not in a good condition. Persistent bad breath can gradually be prevented through good oral hygiene. Gum problems and food particles in the mouth often causes bad breath. Making sure that the mouth is cleaned thoroughly with brushing and flossing reinforced with professional dental cleaning will keep your breath smelling more nice and fresh.

Maintains Physical Health – Recent studies show that oral and gum disease has a link with diabetes and cardiovascular diseases such as stroke and heart attack. Regular dental cleaning every other six months will help you maintain a healthy mouth and will possibly reduce a the risk for having diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Early Detection of Oral Problems – Problems in the mouth which are detected earlier can be treated in an easier way. Regular dental cleaning will reveal gum and dental problems happening inside your mouth. Oral cancer can also be possibly prevented and treated once detected in its earlier stage.

Save Money – Regular dental cleaning is surely less expensive than other dental procedures. With dental cleaning you’ll be able to prevent bacteria, plaque, and tartar buildup in your mouth which are primary causes of almost all dental and oral problems. Getting rid of these harmful elements inside your mouth regularly during prophylaxis will eventually help you save more money. The healthier your whole mouth is the more money you save.
Reducing risks for the development of oral problems will help you a lot. Maintaining a good oral health may seem to feel like a rigorous series of time consuming activities. Every day brushing, flossing, regular dental cleaning and oral checkup sounds like a lot of work but these are really necessary things to help you gain the best condition for your oral health.

See to it that you won’t only be relying on yourself; achieving healthy set of teeth in great oral condition will always be a work for two. Contact your dentist today and work out a schedule for your regular dental cleaning appointment.

Author's Bio: 

Stella Brian practices health by visiting dentists of different cities. In her free time she writes health articles and loves to watch movies.