Dental hygiene

Cleanings do more than freshen your smile — they protect the foundation of your oral health. Even with excellent home care, plaque and tartar collect in the places your toothbrush can’t reach. A professional cleaning removes buildup, supports healthy gums, and gives us a chance to monitor small changes before they turn into bigger concerns.

Most importantly, regular hygiene visits help you maintain comfort, confidence, and long-term oral health.

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What hygiene visits support

• Healthier gums and reduced inflammation
• Lower risk of cavities and sensitivity
• Earlier detection of changes or concerns
• A smoother, polished, freshly cleaned smile

Why cleanings matter

Plaque and tartar contribute to gum disease, bad breath, staining, and deeper infections if left untreated. Removing buildup gives your gums space to heal and helps maintain stability long-term. Hygiene visits also create time for you to ask questions, get guidance on home care, and address anything that feels different or new.

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What happens during a cleaning

Your hygienist gently removes plaque and tartar, smooths the tooth surfaces, and polishes for a clean, refreshed feel. Throughout the appointment, we point out anything we notice and share simple tips to support your oral health at home.

You leave knowing where things stand and what, if anything, to plan for next.

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Here to help with CDCP

If you are using CDCP benefits, we will review what is covered, explain any out-of-pocket costs, and help you make the most of your plan.
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Making dental care easier to afford

We offer direct billing, clear cost explanations, and financing options when needed. If further treatment is recommended, we take time to review every option with you.
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