Gum Health

Healthy Gums Makes A Healthy You

Gum Disease is a associated with at least 52 systemic diseases ranging from heart disease to diabetes, to arthritis. We now know that the bacteria present in gum disease continues and effects the rest of your body through swallowing and entering the blood stream.

Regular Cleaning

Sometimes a regular cleaning can have big results.

Regular Cleanings use specialized dental tools to remove tartar build-up above and slightly below the gum line helping to whiten and eliminate bacteria.

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After

Deep Cleaning

If it has been a long time since your last cleaning or there are areas around your teeth that have hard to reach tartar then a deep cleaning can get you back on track.

  • Some signs to look for are bleeding or swollen gums, visible tartar buildup, and widening spaces between teeth.

  • Deep cleaning is just as it sounds, when the build-up is deep under the gum line it is more difficult to remove and requires more time and attention to remove.

  • We take every step and precaution to ensure you are comfortable during your appointment every time, deep cleaning or regular cleaning.