Professional Cleaning
Professional care to eliminate stains, tartar, and maintain optimal oral health
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Professional Cleaning (Dental Prophylaxis)
A dental prophylaxis is a cleaning treatment performed to thoroughly clean the teeth and gums. Dental prophylaxis is an important dental treatment for stopping the progression of gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Professional teeth cleaning is an effective procedure in keeping the oral cavity in proper health and halting the progression of gum disease.
The benefits of professional teeth cleaning include:
Plaque removal
Tartar (also referred to as calculus) and plaque buildup, both above and below the gum line, can result in serious periodontal problems. Unfortunately, even with a proper home brushing and flossing routine, it can be impossible to remove all debris, bacteria and deposits from gum pockets. The experienced eye of a dentist or hygienist using specialized dental equipment is necessary to catch potentially damaging buildup.
Stop tooth loss
Gum disease, which starts with built-up plaque, is a major cause of tooth loss in adults. As gum disease advances, plaque moves further down the tooth where it can destroy the supporting bone in your jaw, causing teeth to loosen and fall out. Luckily, the chance of this happening to you can be greatly reduced through regular dental cleanings combined with good oral hygiene habits.
Brighten your smile
Drinking coffee, tea, and wine or using tobacco can stain your teeth. A dental cleaning can remove built-up stains and leave you with freshly polished teeth. Prophylaxis is an effective treatment in ridding the teeth of these unsightly stains The result? A whiter, brighter smile!
Freshen your breath
Good oral hygiene is the best way to prevent persistent bad breath. Even if you brush and floss regularly, getting a cleaning is a great way to keep your mouth healthy and odor-free.
Boost your overall health
Studies have shown a connection between oral and overall health. Regular dental cleanings may help lower your risk for some diseases, like heart disease and stroke. Many medical conditions, some of them life-threatening, can be detected in their early stages by your dentist during a routine oral exam.
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Eureka Office
831 Harris St. Eureka,
CA 95503
Phone: (707) 443-3005/3006
Fax: (707) 443-1467
Email: info@northcoastdentists.com
CA 95503
Phone: (707) 443-3005/3006
Fax: (707) 443-1467
Email: info@northcoastdentists.com
McKinleyville Office
1737 Central Avenue, McKinleyville,
CA 95519
Phone: (707) 839-3262
Fax: (707) 839-3275
Email: infomck@northcoastdentists.com
Office hours: Mon – Sat, 8 AM – 5 PM,
Sunday closed
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept dental insurance?
Yes, we accept many dental insurance plans. Our team can help you understand your benefits and estimate your out of pocket costs before treatment.
How do I know which treatment option is right for me?
We begin with a detailed exam and take time to understand your concerns, goals, and oral health needs. Then we explain your options clearly so you can feel confident about your care.
Can I get a same day appointment?
We do our best to accommodate same day appointments whenever possible, especially for urgent dental concerns. Please call our Eureka or McKinleyville office to check availability.
What should I expect during my first visit?
Your first visit usually includes a comprehensive exam, digital X rays if needed, and a conversation about your dental history and goals. We will make sure you feel informed and comfortable throughout.
Is root canal therapy painful?
Root canal therapy is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. With modern techniques and local anesthesia, most patients find the procedure much more comfortable than expected.
When would I need a dental crown?
A dental crown may be recommended when a tooth is weakened, cracked, heavily filled, or restored after a root canal. It helps protect the tooth while restoring its strength and appearance.
Are dental implants a good option for replacing missing teeth?
Dental implants are a reliable, long term option for replacing missing teeth. We will evaluate your oral health, bone support, and goals to see if implants are the right fit for you.