Preventive services

Here we offer a complete arrangement for maintaining a good oral health by stopping disease before it spreads in the mouth. Periodic exams and professional teeth cleanings are a cornerstone of prevention. Our expert professional dentists give the patients detailed instructions to improve at-home oral hygiene, and provide needed recommendation on preventive treatments.

Professional Teeth Cleaning: A Way to Save Your Teeth

Professional teeth cleaning is the best way to care for the health of your teeth.

In today’s fast-paced life, it is not always possible to fully monitor the condition of your health. Fast food, poor water quality, and an environment teetering on the brink of disaster—these factors often negatively impact not only internal health but also affect a person's appearance, causing dental issues.

After all, a healthy smile is the key to a person’s success.

Even with regular brushing, the individual structure of the jaw and gums does not allow you to remove all bacteria and plaque from the oral cavity on your own.

What seems like harmless plaque can often be the first source of conditions such as gum inflammation, periodontitis, and periodontosis. Due to gum disease, there can be not only discomfort in the mouth but also tooth loss.

Professional Teeth Cleaning: The Safest Procedure in Dentistry

Professional teeth cleaning is perhaps the only procedure in aesthetic dentistry that is completely harmless to the teeth and gums, as well as safe for the enamel. It helps prevent oral diseases at early stages and maintains the healthy beauty of your teeth.

Professional teeth cleaning is painless and serves as an excellent preventive measure against various dental and gum diseases. This procedure removes dental deposits and tartar, significantly brightening the teeth by eliminating plaque.

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Cavity Treatment at GDental: Fast and Professional!

So, what do dentists mean by cavities? When the tooth enamel is destroyed, and then the dentin (the supportive tissue under the enamel) starts to decay, cavities, or as patients often call them, "holes," form in the tooth.

Cavities develop in several stages, and it can take years from the onset of the disease to its most advanced stage.

The speed at which dental decay progresses is influenced by many factors, including the person's age, the quality of their diet, and even their blood type, according to some researchers.

Before we delve into the methods of cavity treatment, let's first talk about why this disease affects the oral cavity.

Fluoridation of Teeth: Reliable Protection Against Cavities

Every day, tooth enamel is exposed to negative factors that damage it. These include excess carbohydrates and acids in the diet, food colorings and additives, as well as very cold or very hot food.

The buildup of plaque from food remnants and bacteria on the teeth promotes the development of cavities, which are especially active if the enamel is weakened. That is why enamel needs to be strengthened, not only through a balanced diet but also with more effective methods, one of which is fluoridation.

First and foremost, enamel requires elements like fluoride and calcium, which are responsible for the integrity of the enamel.

Fluoridation involves applying various preparations in the form of solutions, gels, or varnishes that contain fluoride and calcium to the enamel.

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