Most common questions used to investigate
Are you following a teeth brushing routine twice every day?
Do you feel your teeth smooth especially their inner surface?
Do you feel yourself comfortable about your gums?
Have you experienced professional dental cleaning before?
Do you feel your teeth unsmooth after you brushed your teeth?
Have you noticed pigmented plaque on your teeth surface?
Have you experienced quickly formed plaque buildup on the back teeth surfaces?
Do you feel flossing issues?
Do you regularly bleed after brushing your teeth?
Common conclusions
It seems you are at a low need of dental cleaning since your oral hygiene quality level is fine. Keep following complete brushing routine in the morning after you had breakfast and before bed using your toothbrush, toothpaste and floss afterwards. You can also benefit from calcium or fluoride based toothpastes and mouthwashes as well. To avoid plaque buildup try using an end-tufted brush gently brushing along your gum line. Remember to visit your dentist twice a year for a checkup and fluoride treatment.
While it is unlikely you need professional cleaning, you are displaying some signs of being unsatisfied with your oral health status. Try improving your oral hygiene routine thoroughly brushing your teeth in the morning after you had breakfast and before bed using a toothbrush that fits you, toothpaste and gently floss afterwards. You can also benefit from calcium or fluoride based toothpastes and mouthwashes as well. To avoid plaque buildup try using an end-tufted brush gently brushing along your gum line. This can help you keeping your teeth and gums healthy. Visit to your dentist for a checkup or fluoride treatment to prevent decay.
Based on your answers, you may need professional dental cleaning since you are displaying numerous signs of having oral health issues. Regular dental hygiene procedures and checkups may help you level the good oral health condition. Professional dental cleaning includes deep thorough revising of your dent gingival spaces and gentle removing of all bacterial focuses that cause calculus and gum diseases. You can attend such procedure every 6 months. If you already feel having periodontal disease, you can have dental cleanings more often (quarterly). Schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and further examination.
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