Greenwood Family Dentistry

Dental Crowns

Protect, Strengthen & Transform Your Smile

Whether you have a damaged, weakened, or worn tooth, a custom dental crown can restore its strength, appearance, and function. At Greenwood Family Dentistry, we create natural-looking crowns that blend beautifully with your smile while providing long-lasting protection.

What Is a Deep Cleaning?

A deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing, is a specialized dental treatment designed to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from below the gumline. Unlike a routine dental cleaning, deep cleaning targets areas that cannot be reached through daily brushing and flossing.

At Greenwood Family Dentistry, we provide gentle and effective deep cleaning treatments to help patients maintain healthier gums and prevent serious dental complications.

Why Deep Cleaning Matters

When plaque and tartar accumulate beneath the gums, they can lead to inflammation, infection, and gum disease. Deep cleaning helps eliminate harmful bacteria and supports the healing process.

Remove Bacteria

Eliminates harmful bacteria beneath the gumline.

Improve Gum Health

Reduces inflammation and supports healthy gums.

Prevent Tooth Loss

Protects teeth from advanced gum disease.

Our Deep Cleaning Process

At Greenwood Family Dentistry, we make treatment comfortable while focusing on restoring your gum health and preventing future problems.

Gum Evaluation

Assess gum health and measure pocket depth.

Scaling Treatment

Remove plaque and tartar beneath the gums.

Root Planing

Smooth root surfaces to encourage healing.

Ongoing Care

Provide guidance for long-term gum health.

Signs You May Need a Deep Cleaning

Bleeding Gums
Gums bleed during brushing or flossing.
Persistent Bad Breath
Ongoing odor caused by bacteria buildup.
Gum Recession
Gums begin pulling away from teeth.
Swollen Gums
Inflamed or tender gum tissue.
Loose Teeth
Advanced gum disease affecting tooth support.
Tartar Buildup
Excess plaque and tartar below the gumline.

PATIENT EXPERIENCES

What Our Patients Are Saying

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Most patients experience minimal discomfort, and we prioritize your comfort throughout treatment.

Deep cleaning removes bacteria and tartar below the gumline, while regular cleanings focus on the tooth surface.

Treatment time varies depending on the severity of gum disease.

Many patients experience healthier gums and reduced inflammation after treatment.

Your dentist will recommend treatment based on your gum health and individual needs.

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