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Does Deep Cleaning the Gums Hurt?

Posted on 12/2/2024 by Todd Jorgenson
Smiling dental patient leaning back in exam chair and looking up into mirror at East Valley Implant & Periodontal Center in Mesa, AZMany people have questions about deep cleaning, also known as scaling and root planing.

It's a common procedure that helps to prevent and treat gum disease, also known as periodontitis.

But one of the most frequent questions we hear is: Does deep cleaning hurt?

The short answer is that some discomfort is possible during and after the procedure.

However, the degree of discomfort varies from person to person, and there are steps you can take to minimize it.

What is Deep Cleaning?

Deep cleaning is a more thorough type of cleaning than a regular dental cleaning. It removes plaque and tartar build-up not only above the gum line, but also below it, where it can't be reached with brushing and flossing.

This helps to prevent gum disease and protect the health of your teeth.

Why is Deep Cleaning Necessary?

Deep cleaning is necessary when regular dental cleanings are not enough to remove the plaque and tartar build-up that can lead to gum disease.

If left untreated, gum disease can damage the tissues and bones that support your teeth, and can even lead to tooth loss.

What to Expect During a Deep Cleaning

During a deep cleaning, your dentist will use special tools to remove the plaque and tartar build-up from below the gum line. This may involve scraping and scaling the roots of your teeth.

You will likely be given a local anesthetic to numb the area, which will help to minimize any discomfort. However, you may still feel some pressure or scraping during the procedure.

After the Deep Cleaning

After the deep cleaning, your gums may be sore or tender for a few days. You may also experience some bleeding or swelling.

Your dentist will give you instructions on how to care for your gums after the procedure, which may include rinsing with salt water and avoiding certain foods and activities.

Tips to Minimize Discomfort

There are a few things you can do to minimize discomfort during and after your deep cleaning:

•  Take an over-the-counter pain reliever before the procedure.
•  Apply a cold compress to your gums after the procedure.
•  Eat soft foods for the first few days.
•  Avoid strenuous activity for the first 24 hours.

Conclusion

While deep cleaning may be associated with some discomfort, it is a necessary procedure for preventing and treating gum disease. By following the steps above, you can minimize the discomfort and ensure a successful outcome.

If you have any concerns about deep cleaning, please talk to your dentist. They will be happy to answer your questions and help you decide if this procedure is right for you.



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