Dental Hygiene Reno, NV

Dental Hygiene

Best Dental Hygiene - Cleanings and Exams in Reno, NV

In our Reno dental office, our warm and caring team works to ensure you receive the highest level of service and our dental work is of the highest quality. To ensure that you maintain great oral health, this level of quality needs also depends on your personal oral hygiene routine at home. We’re happy to help you establish a dental hygiene routine that will keep your teeth healthy and white. If you have any questions about your current hygiene plan, please ask us.

Your teeth are not the only important part of your mouth. Your gums are essential to oral hygiene as well. We can provide periodontal cleanings and treatment, or refer you to one of our recommended specialists. 

Preventive Dental Procedures

Preventive dentistry procedures include the most basic services and advanced technological innovations. These procedures can include:

Dental Exams

A comprehensive dental exam will be performed by the dentist at your initial dental visit. Part of your ongoing care includes regular check-up exams where your dentist and hygienist will perform the following:

  • X-rays: Essential for detection of decay, tumors, cysts, and bone loss. X-rays also help determine tooth and root positions.
  • Oral Cancer Screening: Check the face, neck, lips, tongue, throat, tissues, and gums for any signs of oral cancer.
  • Gum Disease/Periodontal Evaluation: Check the gums and bone around the teeth for any signs of periodontal disease.
  • Examination For Tooth Decay: All tooth surfaces will be checked for decay with special dental instruments.
  • Examination of Any Existing Restorations: Check current fillings, crowns, etc.

Professional Dental Cleaning: 

Simply known as teeth cleaning, these are usually performed by Registered Dental Hygienists. Your cleaning appointment will include a dental exam and the following:

  • Removal of calculus (tartar): Calculus is hardened plaque that has been left on the tooth for some time and is now firmly attached to the tooth surface. Calculus forms above and below the gum line and can only be removed with special dental instruments.
  • Removal of plaque: Plaque is a sticky, almost invisible film that forms on the teeth. It is a growing colony of living bacteria, food debris, and saliva.  The bacteria produce toxins that inflame the gums. This inflammation is the start of periodontal disease.
  • Teeth polishing: Remove stain and plaque that is not otherwise removed during tooth brushing and scaling.

Depending on the severity of tartar building and plaque, you may need what is known as a “deep teeth cleaning” or scaling and root planing.  Deep cleanings are used when there is a large amount of tartar and bacteria under the gums.

Additional Preventive Procedures

Other treatments that fall under preventive dentistry include:

  • Flouride: Fluoride strengthens teeth and prevents tooth decay. Fluoride treatments are provided in dental offices, and dentists recommend using fluoride toothpastes, and mouth rinses at home. Flouride is even added to public drinking water. Fluoride can even reverse tiny cavities that are starting to form. 
  • Mouthguards: Mouthguards are custom made and prescribed by your dentist to provide a better fit. They are typically worn during sports activities to help protect against broken teeth. Mouth guards also are used to treat teeth grinding (bruxism), which can wear down teeth and contribute to temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder.
  • Sealants: Sealants are invisible plastic coatings that fill the tiny grooves in the teeth in the back of your mouth so bacteria doesn’t have a place to settle. They help prevent cavities from forming and the need for fillings later on.

Taking preventative steps with your oral hygiene and keeping up to date with your dental visits help avoid serious and costly dental problems, and is the key to having a healthy, confident, beautiful smile.

Schedule an appointment today to get your initial comprehensive exam and teeth cleaning.