Robert Di Carlo

Dr. Robert Di Carlo
Dentist in Woodbridge



What happens during a professional teeth cleaning in Woodbridge?

Professional teeth cleaning is more than just brushing your teeth. It’s a thorough process that removes the bad stuff, checks your oral health and teaches you how to keep your teeth healthy between appointments. These thorough treatments get to places that home care can’t and stop big problems from happening. Our hygienists at Dentistry on the Pines use their technical knowledge and gentle touch to make every cleaning appointment as good for your oral health as possible.

The first step in the cleaning process is a full oral health check-up, where our hygienist looks at the health of your teeth, gums and other tissues around them. This first check-up includes measuring the depth of the pockets around each tooth to keep an eye on the health of your gums and see if anything has changed since your last visit. We track these metrics so we can see how periodontal disease gets better or worse over time.

Professional teeth cleaning starts with removing plaque, a sticky film of bacteria that builds up on teeth even when you brush and floss every day. Our hygienists use special hand tools called scalers to gently remove plaque from all surfaces of the teeth. They pay special attention to the areas along the gumline where bacteria tend to build up the most.

You need to see a professional to get rid of tartar because you can’t do it yourself at home. Tartar, also known as calculus, forms when plaque stays on teeth long enough for minerals to settle and stick to the surfaces of the teeth. We use both hand tools and ultrasonic scalers to break up and remove these hard to reach deposits above and below the gumline.

Ultrasonic scaling technology improves our cleaning by using high frequency vibrations to break up tartar deposits while spraying the area with antimicrobial chemicals. This technology works great for removing big buildups with little pain for patients. The ultrasonic device also reduces the number of bacteria in periodontal pockets.

Patients with gum disease may need root planing procedures if bacteria has built up below the gumline and caused inflammation or infection. This deeper cleaning smooths out rough spots on the tooth roots where bacteria like to hang out. This allows the gums to repair and reattach to the tooth surfaces more easily.

Polishing is the final step in professional cleaning. It uses rotating brushes or rubber cups with a special polishing paste to remove surface stains and smooth out the surfaces of your teeth. This not only makes your teeth look better but also makes it harder for plaque to build up between cleanings so you get more out of your expert care.

Every time you come in for a cleaning our hygienists will teach you how to take care of your teeth at home in a way that works for you. We show you how to brush and floss correctly, recommend oral care products and talk about the foods you should eat to keep your mouth healthy. This part of the instruction gives patients the tools they need to keep the benefits of cleaning at home.

Fluoride treatment is often the final step in a professional cleaning. It protects teeth from decay by using concentrated fluoride solutions or gels. These treatments help build tooth enamel and stop early stages of decay. They are especially helpful for those who are more prone to cavities due to their diet or medical conditions.

During the cleaning process our hygienists check fillings, crowns, bridges and other restorations for signs of wear, damage or deterioration. This is part of the assessment of existing dental work. Finding problems with current dental treatment early on lets you fix them quickly which stops worse problems and more expensive replacements from happening.

Oral cancer screenings are done at the same time as professional cleanings. Our hygienists carefully check the tissues in your mouth for any unusual changes that could mean you have cancer or are at risk of getting it. This quick screening can save your life and gives you the ability to find problems early which makes treatment much more effective.

After your cleaning appointment we will make personalized treatment suggestions based on what we found. We will come up with customized plans to fix problems like deeper pockets or plaque that keeps coming back. This could include cleaning more often, using special home care products or getting more treatments.

General Dentistry practitioners know that professional cleaning is the most important part of good oral health care. Regular cleaning appointments help find problems early and keep teeth and gums healthy by removing dangerous bacteria that causes disease.

Recording and follow-up ensures that care continues based on what was found during cleaning and each patient’s needs. We keep detailed records of how we clean, how patients respond and any problems that arise during treatment. This information helps us make decisions about future care and when to schedule it.

Pain management measures help keep patients comfortable during cleaning procedures especially those with sensitive teeth or gums that are swollen. We use topical anaesthetics when we need to and we adjust our methods to each patient’s level of comfort while still making sure the cleaning is thorough.

Technology makes it easier for us to clean and teach patients. Intraoral cameras allow us to show patients areas of concern and how well cleaning methods work. Digital documentation helps us track progress over time.

Professional teeth cleaning in Woodbridge is part of preventive treatment that keeps your mouth healthy and stops expensive dental problems from happening. Call Dentistry on the Pines today to book your next cleaning appointment and get the full range of care for your healthy and beautiful mouth.