
Dental Cleanings and Exams
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Gain Healthier Smiles With Dental Cleanings & Exams in Murfreesboro
A healthy smile is your gateway to feeling good and looking great. Regular brushing and flossing are important, but aren't enough to protect your teeth and gums. You need to complement these routines with dental cleanings and exams in Murfreesboro. You will keep your teeth healthy, your gums strong, and your smile confident.
Dr. Fisher and his caring team combine advanced techniques and technologies with a gentle approach. We make every visit comfortable and stress-free. You'll experience the difference of personalized, expert care when you partner with us for your dental care. No insurance? Ask about our Wellness Plan for savings.


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Common Questions About Dental Cleanings and Exams
Why are dental cleanings and exams important?
Dental cleanings and exams are essential for maintaining a healthy smile and preventing serious dental issues. Regular cleanings remove plaque and tartar that brushing at home can't eliminate, reducing your risk of cavities and gum disease. Exams allow your dentist to identify problems early, such as tooth decay, gum infections, or oral cancer. By catching these issues early, you can avoid more complex and costly treatments in the future.
What happens during a dental cleaning and exam?
During your visit, a hygienist will gently clean your teeth, removing plaque, tartar, and surface stains. We use advanced technology like ultrasonic cleaning equipment and pain-reducing technology to ensure your comfort. After the cleaning, your dentist will examine your teeth and gums for signs of cavities, gum disease, or other concerns. Digital x-rays and intraoral cameras may also be used to get a detailed view of your oral health.
How often should I schedule a dental cleaning and exam?
We recommend scheduling cleanings and exams every six months for most patients. Regular visits help us monitor your oral health and catch any problems early. However, if you have specific needs, such as gum disease or ongoing dental treatments, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits. Maintaining a consistent schedule is key to keeping your teeth and gums in top condition.