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Dental Cleanings in Orem, UT

Dental cleanings and exams are part of the routine care you can expect to receive on a regular basis at the Dental Center. This time with our dentists is important for preventing decay, diagnosing any existing conditions, and helping you better understand your smile. We offer dental cleanings and exams during your initial visit and at your routine checkups.

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Dental cleanings and exams encompass a number of measures generally performed by one of our hygienists under the direction of Dr. Ball and Dr. Broadbent, including:

Oral health evaluations

Teeth and gum cleanings

Fluoride treatments

Safe and convenient digital X-rays

Treatment planning

Smile analysis

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We suggest coming in for a teeth cleaning in Orem, Utah, at least once every six months. This will help our team ensure the health and longevity of your natural smile. We also encourage you to contact us whenever you begin experiencing the signs and symptoms of tooth decay. If it has been some time since you have been to the dentist, we invite you to call our office today and schedule an appointment. We look forward to meeting you and your family and helping you take care of your smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular dental cleanings help prevent cavities, reduce gum disease risk, remove plaque and tartar buildup, and support long-term oral health.

Most patients should schedule a professional dental cleaning at least once every six months to maintain healthy teeth and gums.

Yes, dental cleanings remove plaque and bacteria that contribute to tooth decay, making them a key part of preventive dental care.

Yes, routine dental exams are designed to identify issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and bite concerns before they become serious.

Dental cleanings are generally comfortable. Patients with sensitive teeth or gum inflammation may feel mild pressure, but hygienists use gentle techniques to ensure comfort.

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