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How Often Should I Get a Dental Cleaning in Coral Springs, FL?
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / February 14, 2026 / Although regular dental cleanings reduce the risk of cavities, gum disease, and more severe health problems, such as heart disease or stroke, not everyone visits the dentist as often as they should.1 In fact, only about 65% of Americans had a dental exam or cleaning in the past year.2 If you're unsure about how often you should go and are searching for a dentist in Coral Springs to get expert advice, you're not alone. Read on to learn why you should schedule regular dental cleanings and how often you should make an appointment.
Why get a dental cleaning?
A dental cleaning removes the build-up of plaque and tartar and keeps your smile healthy. Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth from a combination of bacteria, food particles, and saliva.3 Everyone gets plaque, and removing it is one of the many reasons you should brush your teeth regularly. If not, the bacteria in plaque will slowly break down your teeth's enamel, the outer coating that protects your teeth from damage.4
In addition, if you don't remove plaque in time, it hardens into a substance called tartar, a hard, crust-like coating on your teeth, that can cause visible stains, swollen gums, and bad breath.5 As tartar bonds to your teeth's enamel, brushing and flossing alone won't be able to completely remove it from your teeth and gums, and a professional dental cleaning is necessary.6
How does a dentist remove tartar?
During a regular dental cleaning, if a dentist notices that your teeth have tartar, they'll use special tools to gently remove it. Especially if you have tartar in hard-to-reach areas, a dental professional has the right training and tools to be able to safely and effectively clean these areas. After successfully removing it, your dentist will polish your teeth to remove any leftover plaque or stains.
How long does it take?
A professional dental cleaning is a quick procedure that usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes. If your dentist suggests additional procedures like X-rays or fluoride treatments, it can take a bit longer. It's well worth the time investment, as the best way to protect your health and prevent more complex and costly procedures is by visiting your dentist regularly.7
How often should you go?
Dentists typically recommend a cleaning every six months. But every patient is different, and if you have gum disease, a family history of cavities, or significant dental work, your dentist might recommend that you go more often. In case you're anxious about making an appointment, speak with your dentist. A dental cleaning won't cause much discomfort, but they can suggest ways to manage any pain and help reduce your dental anxiety.
The bottom line
Regular dental cleanings are one of the simplest ways to protect your oral health and catch potential issues early. While most people benefit from a cleaning every six months, the right frequency depends on your individual needs. If you're still unsure, search for a "dentist near me" online to find a local professional who can recommend a plan that's right for you.
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