Prevents gum disease, an infection of the gum tissue and bone that dislodges your teeth and is responsible for tooth loss in adults. If diagnosed early, periodontal disease can be treated and reversed. If left untreated, it can lead to more serious gum disease later on. Regular teeth cleaning and checkups can effectively prevent gum disease, isn’t it amazing? Of course, it can also allow us to maintain good oral hygiene, because tooth cleaning can remove the calculus and plaque that cannot be brushed off normally. Dental problems can be discovered during scaling, whether it’s your teeth or your gums. For example, tooth decay can be detected in time by cleaning your teeth, and with some simple treatment, the dental disease can be easily cured. If you don’t have a habit of scaling your teeth, then when these problems get worse, extractions may be the only treatment option.
Precautions after teeth cleaning
Do not suck hard or lick with your tongue or touch your gums with your fingers, this is not good for our gums. And some friends will feel a little sore after cleaning their teeth, don’t panic! These symptoms are temporary and usually go away in about a week, so there is nothing to worry about.
Don’t eat anything too harsh the day after your teeth cleaning. For example, too spicy food, such as too cold food, is also not good for our dental health. Of course, after brushing your teeth, you naturally insist on brushing your teeth in the morning and evening, and gargle after meals. Don’t start to care because your teeth are clean after washing your teeth, and plaque will accumulate quickly. So don’t slack off.