

Why Regular Cleanings Matter
Remove plaque and hardened tartar to prevent decay
Reduce inflammation and bleeding gums
Freshen breath and brighten your smile
Lower your risk of gum disease and tooth loss
Support overall health with early detection of oral issues
How Often Should I Come In?
Most patients benefit from a dental cleaning every 3-6 months. If you have a history of gum disease, smoke, are pregnant, wear braces, or have medical conditions like diabetes, your hygienist may recommend more frequent visits.
Air Polishing Biofilm Management
For patients with plaque buildup or staining, we may use air polishing to manage biofilm, the thin bacterial layer that collects on teeth and along the gumline. Using a controlled stream of air, water, and fine powder, this technique helps lift biofilm and surface stains gently, reach hard to clean areas, and leave your teeth feeling exceptionally smooth and fresh.
Deep Cleaning for Gum Health
If signs of gum disease are present, your dentist may recommend scaling and root planing. This focused therapy removes bacteria below the gumline and smooths root surfaces to help gums reattach and heal. A follow up evaluation and periodontal maintenance schedule keep you on track.
Fresh Breath Solutions
Persistent bad breath often comes from bacteria around teeth and the tongue. We identify the cause, perform a thorough cleaning, and may suggest tongue cleaners, antimicrobial rinses, and specific at home techniques to keep breath fresh.
Sensitive Teeth? We Can Help
Sensitivity can stem from exposed roots, enamel wear, whitening, or biting forces. Your hygienist will identify the cause and recommend desensitizing treatments, gentle techniques, and the right toothpaste to keep you comfortable.
Your Visit, Your Comfort
We take a gentle, thorough approach and check in frequently. If you are anxious, let us know. Options like topical numbing and short breaks help ensure a relaxed experience.



Cleanings remove surface stains and brighten your smile. For deeper colour change, ask us about whitening.
Most patients feel only light pressure and vibration. If you have sensitive areas, we can use topical numbing and adjust techniques.
No. They are taken based on your individual risk and history.
A standard hygiene visit usually takes 60 minutes. Deep cleanings may require additional time or multiple visits.