It’s tempting to delay a dental cleaning—especially when your teeth feel fine. But regular cleanings do much more than keep your smile bright. They’re one of the most important ways to prevent cavities, gum disease, and even more serious dental problems down the line.
Here’s why your next dental cleaning is more important than you think.

What Happens During a Professional Dental Cleaning?
A dental cleaning goes beyond what you can do at home. Your dentist or dental hygienist removes plaque and tartar buildup, especially in areas that are hard to reach with brushing and flossing alone.
Tartar (hardened plaque) can irritate your gums and lead to gingivitis or more advanced gum disease if not removed regularly.
Why Regular Check-Ups Matter
Even without pain, cavities can sometimes begin to form quietly. That’s why regular cleanings and check-ups are so important—they give your dentist a chance to spot and treat small issues early, before they become bigger problems.
Paired with good oral hygiene and healthy eating habits at home, these visits help keep your child’s smile strong and healthy as they grow!
Early Signs You Might Need a Dental Cleaning
Even if you’re not experiencing pain, here are some signs it might be time to schedule a cleaning:
- Bleeding gums when brushing or flossing
- Persistent bad breath
- A “fuzzy” feeling on your teeth or visible buildup
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- It’s been more than 6 months since your last visit
According to the Canadian Dental Association, most people should visit the dentist every six months for a cleaning and check-up—but your dentist may recommend a different frequency based on your specific needs.

Prevention Is Always Better Than Treatment
Regular dental cleanings are a simple and effective way to keep your teeth and gums healthy. They help prevent small issues from becoming big problems—and save you time, discomfort, and money in the long run.

Ready to Book Your Next Cleaning?
Our team is here to help you stay on track with your oral health.
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