Project Description
Deep Dental Cleaning in Tijuana
Sometimes a regular dental cleaning isn’t enough. If bacteria invade below your gum line, you’ll need a deep dental cleaning (also known as periodontal scaling or root planing) to restore your gums to health and prevent oral health complications, such as periodontal disease and tooth loss.
This special cleaning is needed when gums have become infected due to tartar buildup, which can lead to the formation of pus-filled pockets around the teeth.
A deep cleaning session can often be done in a single, one or two-hour visit to the dentist; however, if the infection is widespread, the dentist might suggest more appointments to be able to properly clean each trouble spot, especially if you have bleeding, swollen or tender gums. If untreated, these gum problems can lead to tooth loss or needing a tooth extraction.
What are the signs Deep Dental Cleaning is needed?
Several factors lead to a diagnosis of periodontitis (or gum disease) and therefore, the need for deep dental cleaning, such as:
Red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums.
Persistent bad breath.
Teeth are looking as if they were getting “longer” as gums recede.
Sensitive teeth that hurt when chewing.
Loose teeth.
What’s the difference between regular cleaning and Deep Dental Cleaning?
Regular cleanings and deep cleanings differ from each other in various aspects:
A regular cleaning focuses at and above the gum line, a deep cleaning works below it.
Regular cleaning removes superficial bacteria around teeth. Deep cleaning removes deep pockets of bacteria and extensive tartar buildup collected under the gumline that can’t be eliminated by brushing nor flossing.
Regular cleaning can be performed regularly on patients with healthy gums. Deep cleaning is primarily performed on patients with periodontal or gum disease.
Routine dental cleanings are for oral health maintenance. Deep cleanings require a more intensive procedure called scaling and root planing, aimed to minimize the size of the bacteria pockets that developed with the progression of gingivitis.
When performing a regular dental cleaning, anesthesia is not required. At a deep dental procedure, anesthesia is often used to numb your gums during cleaning.
What to expect after a Deep Dental Cleaning?
After the procedure, you may experience swelling, soreness, or bleeding. A soft food diet is recommended since your gums will be tender, and hot or cold food or drinks should be avoided to prevent sensitive tooth pain for the next few days.
The dentist will ask you to schedule a follow-up appointment to measure pocketing and determine how your gums are improving.
Before & After Photos, Deep Dental Cleaning
Real pictures of our patients, before and after their dental procedures:
Cost of Deep Dental Cleaning in Tijuana
These incredible savings will give you a good reason to smile:
SERVICES | OTHER CLINICS IN USA | THE DENTAL DISTRICT | SAVINGS |
---|---|---|---|
Deep Teeth Cleaning / Scaling (Per Quadrant) | $250 | $100 | 60% |
Root Canal (Front Teeth) | $1,200 | $310 | 74% |
Simple Tooth Extraction | $300 | $110 | 63% |
Tooth Filling (Per Surface) | $190 | $80 | 58% |
Deep Teeth Cleaning / Scaling (Per Quadrant) | $250 – In USA | $100 – The Dental District | 60% Savings |
Root Canal (Front Teeth) | $1,200 – In USA | $310 – The Dental District | 74% Savings |
Simple Tooth Extraction | $300 – In USA | $110 – The Dental District | 63% Savings |
Tooth Filling (Per Surface) | $190 – In USA | $80 – The Dental District | 58% Savings |
Our dentists and specialists have extensive experience in performing simple and complex dental treatments, helping families and patients of all ages from Mexico and the United States.
Do you want to know more about Deep Dental Cleaning?
At The Dental District, we are ready to answer your questions.
OPENING HOURS
Monday – Friday | 8:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 8:00 – 14:00 |