Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs For Exams and Cleaning
Questions are natural, especially when it comes to your smile. At Artistic Dentistry, we’re here to guide you with gentle answers and expert advice. Explore our most commonly asked questions by topic below and feel confident in your care.

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FAQs For Exams and Cleaning
Why can’t I remove tartar at home?
Tartar is hardened plaque that can only be removed with special tools during a professional cleaning. Brushing and flossing help prevent it.
Does a cleaning whiten my teeth?
Yes! Cleanings remove surface stains from food, coffee, and wine, leaving your teeth looking brighter and feeling smoother.
What happens if I skip cleanings?
Skipping cleanings allows plaque and tartar to build up, increasing your risk for gum disease, bad breath, and tooth loss.
Can kids get their teeth cleaned too?
Absolutely! Kids benefit from regular cleanings starting around age one. It sets the stage for a lifetime of healthy habits.
How often should I get a professional teeth cleaning?
We recommend a cleaning every six months to prevent plaque buildup, gum disease, and cavities. Some patients may need more frequent visits.
Is teeth cleaning painful?
Not at all! Most patients feel only mild pressure. Our hygienists use gentle techniques and check in often to keep you comfortable.
Why do some dental cleanings cost more than others?
Some cleanings are preventive, while others treat gum disease. Deeper cleanings require more time, specialized tools, and sometimes anesthesia, which increases the cost.
What is the difference between a regular cleaning and a deep cleaning?
A regular cleaning removes plaque and tartar above the gumline. A deep cleaning, or scaling and root planing, targets buildup below the gumline to treat gum disease.
Do I really need a deep cleaning?
If your dentist finds signs of gum disease, like deep pockets or bleeding gums, a deep cleaning is necessary to prevent further damage and tooth loss.
Will my insurance cover deep cleanings?
Most dental insurance plans cover deep cleanings when diagnosed as medically necessary, though coverage amounts and frequency limits may vary by provider.
Can I just get a regular cleaning instead of a deep cleaning?
No. If you have gum disease, a regular cleaning won’t remove the infection. A deep cleaning is needed to clear the bacteria and stop the damage.
How often should I get professional dental cleanings?
Most people need cleanings every six months. If you have gum disease, your dentist may recommend cleanings every 3-4 months for maintenance.
Is it cheaper to prevent gum disease than to treat it?
Absolutely. Regular cleanings and good home care cost far less than treating advanced gum disease, which can involve deep cleanings, surgeries, and tooth replacement.
What happens if I delay treatment for gum disease?
Delaying treatment can lead to tooth loss, bone loss, and expensive procedures. Early treatment with scaling and root planing helps avoid major complications.
