Dental Exams and Professional Cleanings

Brushing and flossing at home to keep up your oral health is great, but it’s also important to visit the dentist for checkups and professional cleanings at least twice a year. These checkups allow your dentist to identify any problems in your mouth that you cannot see just by looking in the mirror, giving your dentist the opportunity to get you started on a treatment plan before any problems progress. It also allows us clean all the hard to reach areas your toothbrush and floss cannot get to.

By routinely seeing your dentist for exams and cleanings, you can:

  • Prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath
  • Save money by avoiding costly dental procedures
  • Keep your teeth white by reducing staining from food and drinks
  • Shorten the time spent in your dentist’s office
  • Have a beautiful smile that will last a lifetime

Dental Exams

During your dental exam, your dentist will thoroughly examine each tooth and your entire gum line for any signs of decay, disease, or other health problems. Your dentist may also suggest taking X-rays to see what’s going on beneath the surface of your teeth and gums. The images provided by the X-rays help your dentist discover dental issues not visible to the naked eye.

Professional Cleanings

Your dental hygienist will begin your professional cleaning by exploring the surface of your teeth to determine if you have any cavities and to examine the quality of existing fillings. The dental hygienist will then perform a periodontal exam to make sure your gums adhere tightly to your teeth, and that no periodontal disease or bone loss may be occurring. Next, your hygienist will carefully clean your teeth with a variety of tools to remove any hard mineral buildup (tartar) from your teeth. Then your hygienist will floss your teeth, use a polishing compound, and apply fluoride.

Cleanings usually aren't painful, but if you have any anxiety about your dental exam, be sure to let your hygienist know, as sedation may be an option to ensure your comfort. If your dentist or hygienist finds tooth decay or gum disease, they will talk to you about increasing your brushing or flossing habits. In severe cases, they may recommend antibiotics or other dental treatments. If your teeth and gums appear to be healthy, your dentist will probably recommend that you continue your brushing and flossing routine as usual.

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Primary Location

Monday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

What Our Clients Say About Us

  • "Great dentist! Implants and root canal, Dr Bos is the best"
    Winston Taylor
  • "Dr Bos. Best Dentist around!! I have always feared of going to the dentist since a child before meeting Dr. Bos. He makes going to the dentist like a walk through the park. Wish their was more dentist out their like him. Happy to have come across a dentist who actually cares about his patients. Thank you Dr. Bos!!"
    Adam Safaty
  • "I have had so many horrible experiences with multiple different dentists. When I was in so much pain from my tooth & every other dentist wanted $100’s & $100’s to see me, I was referred to Dr. Bos by a friend. He made it actually affordable for me to get my tooth extracted & for me to be comfortable during the process. I have never had another dentist care so much about me not only as a patient but also as a person. He really goes above and beyond to make sure you feel comfortable, and you are okay with everything he is doing. I would definitely suggest him to anyone looking for an affordable & pleasant dentist. Definitely the best Dentist I have ever encountered! Thanks Dr. Bos! Also congrats on the new ownership, you deserve it!"
    Marisa Ariella