Dental Exams & Teeth Cleaning in Winchester

Comprehensive Cleanings & Considerate Dental Care

Regular checkups of your teeth are an essential part of keeping your mouth, gums, and teeth healthy. Winchester family dentists, Dr. Gerald Brown and Dr. Heather Brown, and our hygienists can carefully examine the condition of your teeth and provide them with a thorough cleaning to remove harmful plaque. Our Winchester VA family dentist can make sure that gum disease, cavities, or other dangers to your oral health are not present.

You can expect a dental exam to include many features, including:

  • An oral cancer screening

  • An x-ray to check the health of your teeth and for things like bone loss, cysts, and tumors

  • An examination of your teeth, checking their surfaces and health

  • An evaluation of your gums for potential disease or damage

Dental Cleanings in Winchester, VA Performed by Highly Trained Professionals

The routine cleaning procedure can be nerve-wracking for some people who have a fear of the dentist. That’s why we are focused on providing a comforting and familiar environment for all of our patients. We want you to have a positive experience and we will go the extra mile to make sure your cleaning goes well and that you are at ease.

A normal cleaning consists of:

Removing the tartar or calculus from your teeth above and below the gum line

Removing plaque and the bacteria that cause gum disease and inflammation

Polishing your teeth so some stains and excess plaque can be removed

Schedule your dental exam and teeth cleaning in Winchester, VA today!

FAQs

  • To maintain optimal oral health, it is recommended that you have a dental exam every six months. Most patients only need two dental exams per year. Dental exams allow your dentist to find possible signs of gum disease, tooth decay, as well as other potentially life-threatening conditions such as oral cancer or diabetes. It is extremely important to have a dental exam every six months in order to identify and treat any potential problems early, therefore preventing major dental emergencies.

  • Dental cleanings shouldn’t be painful. There can, however, be complicating factors. If the patient has gum Inflammation, tooth decay or other oral disease symptoms, this can lead to increased sensitivity. Increased sensitivity can cause pain when irritated during the cleaning process. It is important to be honest with your dentist of any oral symptoms, to ensure the cleaning process is as painless as possible. The best way to avoid dental pain is through regular maintenance of your teeth, including at-home and professional cleanings.

Contact us.

smiles@amherstdentalpractice.com
(540) 667-8165

1871 Amherst Street
Winchester, VA 22601