Do I Need a Regular or Deep Dental Cleaning?

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For most patients, a trip to the dentist doesn’t top the to-do list until a dental emergency strikes. However, delaying your recommended biannual dental cleanings could result in the need for a deep dental cleaning, but this isn’t always the case. Randolph dentist, Dr. Erik, owner of Dickerson Dental Group, reveals 3 signs you may need a deep dental cleaning.

What is Deep Dental Cleaning?

Deep dental cleaning, also referred to as SRP (Scaling and Root Planing), is a non-surgical procedure to remove plaque or tartar from below your gum tissue, an area you cannot reach by tooth brushing alone. When this buildup goes untreated, your gum tissue becomes inflamed, which can quickly progress to gum recession and bone loss. It is important to note that poor oral hygiene isn’t always to blame—other common factors include tooth crowding, lifestyle habits, medical conditions, and genetics.

Sign #1: Sensitive Gum Tissue

Healthy gum tissue is pink, firm, and not easily irritated. Sensitive gum tissue that bleeds during flossing or occasionally appears red or puffy could indicate gingivitis, the beginning stages of periodontal disease. Many patients with gingivitis don’t experience discomfort or pain, and in turn, decline treatment. Meanwhile, periodontal disease worsens.

Sign #2: Tooth Crowding

Teeth naturally shift over time, which can cause tooth crowding. Crowding is a slow process that typically goes unnoticed. That is, until your bite feels physically off, or your teeth appear to overlap, making certain areas harder to keep clean or prone to trapping food. By the time you recognize this shift, plaque has likely already formed in those hard-to-reach areas.

Sign #3: Family History of Periodontal Disease

As unfair as it is, even with the best oral hygiene routine, diet, and healthy lifestyle habits, you may be susceptible to periodontal disease simply due to genetics. According to the National Library of Medicine, up to a third of periodontitis is due to genetic factors. This is why it is vital to select a trustworthy dentist.

Dickerson Dental Group thoroughly evaluates each patient’s medical and dental history, carefully recording and tracking any changes to oral health, and monitoring for early signs of periodontal disease.

Deep Dental Cleaning FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):

When will Dr. Erik determine if I need a deep dental cleaning?

During your initial visit for a dental cleaning and exam, Dr. Erik will evaluate your individual needs to determine the recommended type of dental cleaning.

Do deep dental cleanings hurt?

To ensure your comfort, scaling and root planing may take more than one visit to complete and may require a local anesthetic, applied by your hygienist or Dr. Erik to prevent discomfort.

What if I choose not to have a deep dental cleaning?

As the patient, you can decline deep dental cleaning treatment, but your refusal will be documented. Neglecting periodontal disease can lead to greater risks, such as severe bone loss. For instance, if you need to replace a missing tooth with a dental implant in the future, you may no longer be a candidate for dental implants.

Will I always need to get deep cleanings?

No. Once your SRP treatment is complete, Dr. Erik will provide instructions for maintaining your best oral health. When caught on time, gingivitis can be reversed entirely.

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I think I need a deep dental cleaning. How can I schedule?

Schedule your dental evaluation with Dickerson Dental Group today.

Meet Dr. Erik, Randolph Dentist

Dr. Erik Dickerson graduated from Montclair State University with a M.S. in Biochemistry and received his doctorate of dental surgery (DDS) from State University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2014. After dental school, Dr. Erik completed a General Practice Residency at Lehigh Valley Health Network in Bethlehem, PA. Dr. Erik started Dickerson Dental Group in 2018, with the vision of having all the dental specialties under one roof with the importance of maintaining a family orientated environment.

Dickerson Dental Group
714 NJ-10 Suite 200 Randolph, NJ 07869
(973) 366-8338

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