A little understanding of what to expect can make it easier to stay current with routine care. Here are answers to some of the questions patients ask most often about cleanings and exams.
How Often Should I Have a Cleaning and Exam?
For most patients, every six months works well. If you have a history of gum disease or other risk factors, Dr. Kauffman may recommend more frequent visits to keep a closer eye on your oral health. He will suggest a schedule based on your individual needs.
Does Insurance Cover Cleanings and Exams?
Most dental insurance plans cover preventive visits like cleanings and exams, often at little or no cost to you. We accept PPO plans, and Dr. Kauffman is an out-of-network provider. Our team can help you understand your coverage before your visit.
Why Do I Need Dental X-Rays, and Are They Safe?
X-rays let Dr. Kauffman see between and beneath your teeth, where decay and other problems often start. He uses digital x-rays, which expose you to significantly less radiation than traditional film, and only takes them when they will provide useful information about your care.
What's the Difference between Regular and Deep Cleanings?
Regular cleanings remove plaque and tartar from tooth surfaces and along the gumline, and are part of your routine preventive visits. Deep cleanings, called scaling and root planing, go below the gumline to remove bacteria and tartar when gum disease is present. Dr. Kauffman recommends a deep cleaning only when your gum health calls for it.