Professional Teeth Cleaning in Yakima, WA
Keep Your Smile Bright & Healthy with Expert Dental Cleanings
At Yakima Healthy Smiles, Dr. Ryan Kezele and our experienced dental hygienists provide gentle, thorough teeth cleanings to keep your smile healthy and beautiful. Regular professional cleanings are essential for preventing cavities, gum disease, and maintaining optimal oral health for Yakima families.
What is Professional Teeth Cleaning?
Professional teeth cleaning, also called dental prophylaxis, is a preventive dental procedure performed by our trained dental hygienists at Yakima Healthy Smiles. Unlike your daily brushing and flossing at home, professional cleaning uses specialized tools to remove hardened plaque (tartar or calculus) that has built up on your teeth and below the gumline.
Even with excellent home care, plaque can harden into tartar within 24-48 hours. Once tartar forms, it cannot be removed by brushing alone. Regular professional cleanings at our Yakima office ensure that this harmful buildup is thoroughly removed before it can cause cavities or gum disease.
Why Choose Yakima Healthy Smiles for Your Teeth Cleaning?
⭐ Your Yakima Dental Cleaning Experts
- Experienced Hygienists: Our team has 15+ years of experience providing gentle, thorough cleanings to Yakima families
- Advanced Technology: We use ultrasonic scalers and the latest techniques for comfortable, effective cleaning
- Personalized Care: Every patient receives individualized attention and customized cleaning based on their needs
- Gentle Approach: We understand dental anxiety and work to make your cleaning comfortable and stress-free
- Bilingual Team: Se habla español - our team serves Yakima's diverse community
- Convenient Hours: Early morning appointments available Monday-Thursday for busy Yakima schedules
What Happens During Your Teeth Cleaning in Yakima?
When you visit Yakima Healthy Smiles for your professional cleaning, here's what you can expect during your 45-60 minute appointment:
1. Comprehensive Examination
Before cleaning begins, our dental hygienist will examine your teeth and gums, checking for signs of cavities, gum disease, or other oral health concerns. We'll also review your medical history and any changes since your last visit to our Yakima office.
2. Plaque and Tartar Removal (Scaling)
Using specialized instruments including ultrasonic scalers and hand scalers, our hygienist will carefully remove plaque and tartar from your tooth surfaces, between your teeth, and along the gumline. The ultrasonic scaler uses gentle vibrations and water to break up hardened deposits, making the process more comfortable.
3. Professional Polishing
After scaling, we polish your teeth with a professional-grade polishing paste. This removes surface stains and creates an ultra-smooth surface that makes it harder for plaque to accumulate. Your teeth will feel noticeably cleaner and smoother!
4. Flossing
Our hygienist will expertly floss between all your teeth to remove any remaining debris and polish particles. This also helps us identify any areas where you might need to improve your home flossing technique.
5. Fluoride Treatment
To strengthen your enamel and provide extra cavity protection, we typically finish with a fluoride treatment. This quick, painless application helps remineralize your teeth and protect against decay until your next cleaning at Yakima Healthy Smiles.
How Often Should You Get Your Teeth Cleaned?
The American Dental Association recommends professional teeth cleaning every six months for most patients. However, Dr. Kezele may recommend more frequent cleanings if you have:
- Gum disease or history of periodontal problems
- Heavy plaque or tartar buildup
- Diabetes or other health conditions that affect oral health
- Pregnancy (hormonal changes can increase gum inflammation)
- Tobacco use
- Dry mouth or medications that reduce saliva flow
For these patients, we may suggest cleanings every 3-4 months to maintain optimal gum health and prevent disease progression.
Regular Cleaning vs. Deep Cleaning
It's important to understand the difference between a regular cleaning (prophylaxis) and a deep cleaning (scaling and root planing):
Regular Cleaning (Prophylaxis)
This is the standard cleaning most Yakima patients receive twice per year. It removes plaque and tartar from the visible surfaces of teeth and slightly below the gumline. It's a preventive procedure for patients with healthy gums.
Deep Cleaning (Scaling and Root Planing)
When gum disease is present, pockets form between the teeth and gums where bacteria accumulate. A deep cleaning is a therapeutic procedure that removes tartar and bacteria from deep below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots to help gums reattach. This typically requires local anesthesia and may be done in multiple appointments.
During your examination at Yakima Healthy Smiles, we'll determine which type of cleaning you need based on your gum health.
What to Expect After Your Cleaning
After your professional teeth cleaning in Yakima, you may experience:
- Smooth, Clean Teeth: Your teeth will feel noticeably smoother and cleaner
- Mild Sensitivity: Some patients experience temporary sensitivity to hot or cold, especially if significant tartar was removed. This typically resolves within a few days
- Minor Gum Tenderness: Your gums may feel slightly tender if they were inflamed before cleaning. This should improve within 24-48 hours
- Brighter Smile: With surface stains removed, your smile will look brighter and more polished
Maintaining Your Clean Teeth Between Visits
To keep your teeth healthy between professional cleanings at our Yakima office:
- Brush twice daily for two minutes with fluoride toothpaste
- Floss at least once per day to remove plaque between teeth
- Limit sugary and acidic foods and beverages
- Drink plenty of water throughout the day
- Don't use tobacco products
- Consider using an antimicrobial mouthrinse
- Replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months
Our team will provide personalized home care recommendations based on your specific needs during your visit to Yakima Healthy Smiles.
Insurance Coverage for Teeth Cleaning
Great news! Most dental insurance plans cover preventive care, including professional teeth cleaning, at 100% with no out-of-pocket cost to you. Most plans cover two cleanings per year.
Yakima Healthy Smiles accepts most major dental insurance plans. Our friendly staff will verify your benefits and help you understand your coverage before your appointment. Don't have insurance? We offer affordable cash rates and flexible payment options for our Yakima patients.
Your Professional Cleaning Experience at Yakima Healthy Smiles
Examination
Complete oral health assessment and gum evaluation
Scaling
Remove plaque and tartar with ultrasonic and hand tools
Polishing
Buff away stains and smooth tooth surfaces
Flossing
Professional flossing to clean between all teeth
Fluoride
Strengthen enamel with professional fluoride treatment
Teeth Cleaning FAQs - Yakima Healthy Smiles
How often should I get a teeth cleaning in Yakima?
Most Yakima patients should get a professional teeth cleaning every six months. However, if you have gum disease, heavy tartar buildup, or other risk factors, Dr. Kezele may recommend cleanings every 3-4 months.
Does teeth cleaning hurt?
Professional teeth cleaning is generally painless. You may feel slight pressure or mild sensitivity during tartar removal, especially if you have sensitive teeth or gum inflammation. At Yakima Healthy Smiles, we use gentle techniques to keep you comfortable throughout the cleaning.
How long does a teeth cleaning take?
A typical professional teeth cleaning at our Yakima office takes 45-60 minutes. This includes the examination, scaling to remove plaque and tartar, polishing, and fluoride treatment.
Is teeth cleaning covered by insurance?
Most dental insurance plans cover two preventive cleanings per year at 100%. Yakima Healthy Smiles accepts most major insurance plans. Contact our office to verify your specific coverage.
What's the difference between a regular cleaning and deep cleaning?
A regular cleaning (prophylaxis) removes plaque and tartar from above the gumline. A deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) is needed when you have gum disease and requires cleaning below the gumline to remove bacteria from periodontal pockets.
Can I eat after a teeth cleaning?
Yes! You can eat immediately after a professional cleaning. However, if you received a fluoride treatment, we recommend waiting 30 minutes before eating or drinking to allow the fluoride to fully absorb into your enamel.