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Comprehensive Care for Lasting Health
Professional dental cleanings (prophylaxis) remove plaque, tartar, and stains that can't be eliminated through brushing and flossing alone. Our skilled hygienists use specialized instruments to clean all surfaces of your teeth, including below the gumline, without damaging your tooth enamel or irritating your gums. Regular cleanings—typically recommended every six months—help prevent decay, gum disease, and maintain fresh breath and a brighter smile.
Your First Line of Defense
Prevents Tooth Decay and Gum Disease
Saves Time, Money, and Discomfort
Supports Overall Health
Maintains Natural Tooth Structure
Detects Issues Early When Easier to Treat
Creates Lifelong Healthy Habits
Preventive dentistry encompasses all the services and practices aimed at maintaining your oral health and preventing dental problems before they start. Regular dental visits for professional cleanings and exams, combined with good home care habits, form the foundation of preventive dentistry.
By detecting and addressing minor issues early, we help you avoid more complex, uncomfortable, and expensive treatments down the road. Preventive care is essential for patients of all ages—from children developing good habits to adults maintaining their natural teeth, and seniors preserving their oral health.
At Divine Family Dental, we emphasize education, thorough examinations, professional cleanings, and early intervention to keep your smile healthy for life.
Thorough, Gentle, and Personalized
Digital X-rays with 80% Less Radiation
Comprehensive Oral Cancer Screenings
Customized Home Care Recommendations
Gentle, Thorough Cleaning Technique
Multilingual Care and Instructions
Family-Friendly Appointment Scheduling
Dr. Ramanpreet Kaur and our team take a comprehensive approach to preventive care, looking beyond the obvious to identify potential concerns before they become problems. We use advanced diagnostic tools like digital X-rays that provide detailed images with minimal radiation exposure.
Our gentle hygienists perform thorough yet comfortable cleanings, removing plaque and tartar that can't be addressed with home care alone. We take the time to understand your specific needs and risks, developing personalized prevention plans that consider your age, health history, and lifestyle factors.
We also believe strongly in patient education—helping you understand the connection between oral health and overall wellness, and providing practical guidance on home care techniques and products that will benefit your particular situation.
For most patients, we recommend professional cleanings every six months. However, this frequency may vary based on individual needs. Patients with periodontal disease, a history of frequent decay, certain medical conditions, or other risk factors may benefit from more frequent visits, typically every 3-4 months. During your examination, we'll recommend a cleaning schedule tailored to your specific oral health needs.
Yes, especially the digital X-rays we use at Divine Family Dental. Our advanced technology reduces radiation exposure by up to 80% compared to traditional film X-rays. We also use protective lead aprons and take only the necessary images at appropriate intervals based on your risk factors and dental history. The minimal exposure from dental X-rays is considered safe and is outweighed by the benefit of detecting hidden dental problems early.
Maintaining good home care is essential between professional visits. Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and consider an antimicrobial or fluoride mouthwash if recommended. Limit sugary foods and drinks, especially sticky ones or those consumed over long periods. Stay hydrated with water, which helps rinse away food particles and bacteria. We'll provide personalized recommendations for your specific needs, including product suggestions and technique guidance.
We recommend scheduling a child's first dental visit by their first birthday or when their first tooth erupts, whichever comes first. These early visits help establish comfort with dental care, allow for monitoring of development, and provide parents with guidance on proper oral hygiene techniques, nutrition, and habits that affect dental health. Early preventive care sets the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Your oral health and overall health are closely connected. Research has shown links between periodontal (gum) disease and several systemic conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, respiratory infections, and certain pregnancy complications. The inflammation and bacteria associated with poor oral health can impact various body systems. By maintaining good oral health through preventive care, you're supporting your overall wellness and potentially reducing risks of certain health complications.