Dental Hygiene is an integral part practice and patient’s dental routine since their cleanings, X-Rays and check-ups can help identify problems before they get out of control.
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You might think that the mouth and body’s organs don’t have much in common, but growing evidence suggests they may be closely linked. Researchers suspect that bacteria present in gum disease can travel throughout the body, causing inflammation in the heart vessels and infection in the heart valves.
One of the biggest dangers of poor oral health and sporadic dental hygiene cleanings are the result of serious future health problems. Therefore, dental hygiene is often ignored, or simply unnoticed, until long after oral damage has occurred.
So, take good care of your mouth today and your body will thank you tomorrow.
Our protocols in dental hygiene always include photos and X-Rays for prevention and detection to allow greater control in the future of our patients oral health.
We have, as well:
▪️ Gum laser treatment
▪️ Non surgical periodontal therapy
⚠️ Remember:
Deep teeth cleanings differ from Routine teeth cleanings.
Regular cleaning removes plaque and tartar from above the gumline. A deep cleaning, removes plaque and tartar from below the gumline.
Gum disease causes a space or gap between your teeth and gums, where tartar and plaque can become trapped. Cleaning below the gumline removes this buildup.
Don’t forget to book an appointment for your next check-up or cleaning routine every six months.
AE DENTAL LOUNGE ● 200 E Del Mar Blvd. Suite 100 ● Pasadena, CA. 91105