Teeth Cleaning | Kenosha WI
Dental Prophylaxis
At our clinic, your oral health is our top priority — and it all starts with exceptional hygiene care. Our experienced dental hygienists provide thorough cleanings, personalized oral health education, and preventive treatments to help you maintain a healthy smile between visits.
Regular hygiene appointments are key to preventing gingivitis and periodontal disease, cavities, and other dental issues before they become serious. We use the latest tools and techniques, including ultrasonic scalers, digital imaging, and gentle polishing, to remove plaque, tartar, and surface stains effectively and comfortably.
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Drs. Pechous and Richards offer a number of dental treatments that can keep your mouth healthy and your smile beautiful. Contact us today!
Whether you need a routine cleaning, periodontal maintenance, or help developing a better at-home routine, our team is here to support your long-term oral health. We tailor every hygiene visit to your unique needs — so you leave feeling refreshed, informed, and confident in your smile.
Let us help you stay on track with your dental health. Book your hygiene appointment today!
The benefits of professional teeth cleaning include:
- Plaque Removal. Tartar (also referred to as calculus) and plaque buildup, both above and below the gum line, can result in serious periodontal problems. Unfortunately, even with a proper home brushing and flossing routine, it can be impossible to remove all debris, bacteria, and deposits from gum pockets. The experienced eye of a dentist or hygienist using specialized dental equipment is necessary to catch potentially damaging build ups.
- A Healthier Looking Smile. Stained and yellowed teeth can dramatically decrease the aesthetics of a smile. Prophylaxis is an effective treatment in ridding the teeth of these otherwise unsightly stains.
- Fresher Breath. Bad breath (or halitosis) is generally indicative of advancing periodontal disease. A combination of rotting food particles (possibly below the gum line) and potential gangrene that stems from gum infection results in bad breath. The routine removal of plaque, calculus, and bacteria at our office can noticeably improve halitosis and reduce infection.
