Over time, tartar (calculus) and dental plaque (a soft, sticky, bacteria infested film) gather on your teeth as a result of eating and drinking. Regular dental cleanings remove this build up and are necessary to prevent problems like cavities, gum disease, and gingivitis. Leaving these issues without the proper care and treatment can cause tooth and jaw pain, as well as deterioration of the tooth to the point where it, and others around it, may need to be extracted. A simple appointment for cleaning and polishing your teeth at least every year, or more frequently as recommended by your Peoria dentist, leaves the surfaces of your teeth not only clean, but smooth enough that bacteria is unable to stick to them.
Most people find that their dental cleaning appointments are completely painless. You may feel the vibrations of the tools, pressure from the scraping removal of debris, and the light spray of the water, but if you find yourself becoming uncomfortable with the sensations, be sure to inform your attending dentist or dental hygienist. This discomfort can be a sign of an underlying issue such as exposed dentine or sore gum tissues.