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We're Located in Odenton & Serving: Ft. Meade - Severn - Crofton - Bowie - Gambrills - Hanover
No Insurance? No Worries!
Limited Exam and X-Ray for Only $150
We're Located in Odenton & Serving: Ft. Meade - Severn - Crofton - Bowie - Gambrills - Hanover
Chesapeake Smiles Dental Oral Hygiene

Oral Hygiene

Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential to overall physical health. Cleanings remove buildup of tartar and plaque on teeth, especially in areas that may be difficult to clean effectively with regular brushing and flossing. In some cases root planning, the cleaning of bacterial debris from the root surface and periodontal pockets, is used to ensure optimal oral health and prevent gum disease.

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Oral Hygiene = Healthy Gum and Teeth

There are many reasons to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Research indicates that poor oral health is linked to more serious health problems. Routine dental care for adults and children is essential to overall good health. If you are looking for a Maryland family dentist, Chesapeake Smiles Dental in Odenton offers routine cleanings, dental exams and restorative treatments for your entire family.
Having routine dental cleanings helps to prevent gum disease. Gum disease is a bacterial infection that is caused by the build-up of plaque and tartar. Tartar is plaque that has hardened onto the teeth and is difficult to remove by brushing once it forms. Having your teeth professionally cleaned will remove this hardened tartar, which will prevent gum disease, brighten your smile, and help control bad breath.
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Oral Hygiene Care at Chesapeake Smiles Dental

During a dental exam, your dentist will check your teeth by taking x-rays and looking at the condition of the teeth in your mouth. X-rays allow your dentist to diagnose areas of decay, look for damage under restorations, identify areas of infection and evaluate your bone for periodontal disease. The American Dental Association recommends that patients visit their dentist every 6 months for an exam and cleaning.
In cases where your dentist determines that there is an issue with a tooth, there are many treatment options available such as fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures and root canal therapy to treat your condition.

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