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  2. The Pros and Cons of Deep Cleaning Teeth - Healthline

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    Learn the pros and cons of deep dental cleaning. ... Dental hygiene can fight bad breath and prevent gum disease. So it’s important to regularly brush and floss, and see a dentist twice a year ...

  3. Dental Polishing: Benefits, Risks, Safety & More - WebMD

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    3 min read. Dental polishing, sometimes called tooth polishing, is a cleaning method your dentist uses to keep your teeth healthy. It is used to: Smooth the surface of your teeth. Remove stains ...

  4. What Is the Cost of a Deep Teeth Cleaning? - WebMD

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    A deep cleaning at the dentist is also called scaling and planing. This is different from the regular cleaning you get twice a year. It is a deeper cleaning that goes under your gums to prevent or ...

  5. Fluoride Treatment: Benefits, Side Effects, Recommendations

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    Waterpik vs. Flossing: Pros and Cons Medically reviewed by Jennifer Archibald, DDS When it comes to dental hygiene, it’s important to develop a routine that best suits your needs.

  6. Teeth Scaling and Root Planing: How They May Save Your Teeth

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    Waterpik vs. Flossing: Pros and Cons Medically reviewed by Jennifer Archibald, DDS When it comes to dental hygiene, it’s important to develop a routine that best suits your needs.

  7. Tooth Scaling and Root Planing: What to Expect - WebMD

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    Your dentist may prescribe a mouth rinse or antibiotics to prevent infection and help you heal. Scaling and root planing typically leave gums painful for a few days and the teeth sensitive for up ...

  8. How Regularly Should You Get Your Teeth Cleaned? - Healthline

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    The American Dental Association recommends visiting a dentist “regularly” for a cleaning. For some people, the best frequency will be every 6 months or so. If you are at a higher risk for gum ...

  9. Dental Health and Fluoride Treatment - WebMD

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    Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods and water. Every day, minerals are added to and lost from a tooth's enamel layer through two processes, demineralization and remineralization.

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