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Deep Cleanings In Phoenix


Older patient sitting in dental chair for his deep cleaning at Implant and Periodontal Wellness Center of Arizona in Phoenix, AZIf you’ve been told you need a deep dental cleaning or are noticing symptoms like bleeding gums, bad breath, or buildup that won’t go away with regular brushing, you may benefit from scaling and root planing.

At Implant and Periodontal Wellness Center of Arizona, we offer professional deep cleanings in Phoenix to help restore gum health, prevent infection, and protect your smile for the long term.

What Is a Deep Cleaning?


A deep dental cleaning—also called scaling and root planing—is a specialized procedure designed to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline where a standard cleaning can’t reach.

It’s often recommended for patients showing early signs of gum disease or inflammation.

Unlike a regular cleaning, which focuses on polishing and removing surface buildup, a deep cleaning targets the root surfaces of the teeth to help the gums reattach and heal.

During treatment, local anesthesia is typically used to ensure comfort.

•  Scaling: Removes hardened tartar and plaque from below the gumline using ultrasonic and hand instruments.
•  Root Planing: Smooths the root surfaces to prevent bacteria from reattaching and to encourage gum tissue healing.

Depending on the severity of buildup or gum infection, treatment may be completed in one or two visits.

Signs You May Need a Deep Cleaning


Many Phoenix residents don’t realize they need a deep cleaning until their dentist measures increased gum “pockets” during an exam. These pockets form when gums pull away from the teeth due to plaque and bacteria buildup.

Common signs include:
•  Persistent Bad Breath: Caused by bacteria trapped beneath the gums.
•  Bleeding or Swollen Gums: A common indicator of gingivitis or early gum disease.
•  Gum Recession: Gums that appear to be pulling away from the teeth.
•  Loose Teeth: Caused by bone or tissue loss around tooth roots.
•  Heavy Tartar Buildup: Especially near or under the gumline.

Even if you’re not experiencing pain, untreated gum inflammation can lead to progressive periodontal disease—making early detection and treatment essential.

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Deep Cleaning vs. Regular Cleaning


While both types of cleanings help maintain oral hygiene, their purposes and techniques differ significantly.

•  Routine Cleaning: Preventive care focused on removing surface plaque and polishing teeth above the gumline.

•  Deep Cleaning: Therapeutic procedure that removes buildup below the gumline to treat early gum disease.

•  Frequency: Routine cleanings are typically every six months, while deep cleanings are performed as needed based on gum health.

Think of it this way: a routine cleaning polishes what you see, while a deep cleaning heals what you can’t.

The Deep Cleaning Procedure Step-by-Step


Understanding what happens during a deep dental cleaning can ease anxiety and help you prepare for your visit at Implant and Periodontal Wellness Center of Arizona. The process is straightforward and highly effective in improving gum health.

1.  Comprehensive examination and gum pocket measurements to assess infection levels.
2.  Application of local anesthesia to ensure comfort during treatment.
3.  Scaling to remove tartar and bacteria from below the gumline using precision tools.
4.  Root planing to smooth tooth roots and encourage gum reattachment.
5.  Aftercare instructions for maintaining healing and preventing reinfection.

Following your deep cleaning, it’s normal to experience mild tenderness or sensitivity for a few days. Rinsing with warm saltwater and using a soft-bristled toothbrush can aid healing.

What to Expect After a Deep Cleaning


After a scaling and root planing procedure, your gums may feel slightly tender or appear swollen for a few days. These symptoms are temporary and indicate that your gums are beginning to heal.

•  Use a Soft-Bristle Toothbrush: To avoid irritating the treated areas.
•  Rinse with Warm Saltwater: Helps soothe gum tissue and reduce inflammation.
•  Avoid Hard or Crunchy Foods: Stick to soft foods for a few days post-treatment.
•  Skip Smoking and Alcohol: To promote proper healing.
•  Attend Follow-Up Visits: Your dentist will check healing progress and pocket depth.

If discomfort lasts longer than a few days or you notice unusual swelling, contact Implant and Periodontal Wellness Center of Arizona for guidance.

FAQs



How Do I Know If I Need a Deep Cleaning?

You may need a deep cleaning if you have bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or gum pockets detected by your dentist. These signs indicate that bacteria and tartar have accumulated below the gumline, requiring treatment beyond a routine cleaning.


Is a Deep Dental Cleaning Painful?

No. Local anesthesia is typically used to numb the area, ensuring you remain comfortable during treatment. Some mild soreness or sensitivity afterward is normal and temporary.


How Long Does It Take to Heal After a Deep Cleaning?

Healing time varies, but most patients feel back to normal within a few days. Gums typically begin to tighten and reattach within a couple of weeks when proper oral hygiene is maintained.


How Often Should I Get a Deep Cleaning?

Most people only need one deep cleaning followed by routine or periodontal maintenance cleanings. Your periodontist will recommend a personalized schedule based on your gum health and risk of gum disease returning.

Schedule Your Deep Cleaning in Phoenix


Healthy gums are the foundation of a lasting smile. If you’re experiencing bleeding gums, bad breath, or haven’t had a cleaning in over a year, now is the time to act. The team at Implant and Periodontal Wellness Center of Arizona provides expert deep dental cleanings in Phoenix designed for comfort and long-term results.

Call (480) 504-0506 today to schedule your deep cleaning appointment and take the first step toward healthier gums and a cleaner, fresher smile.
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