What is deep cleaning of teeth -- Soocas tells you
What is deep cleaning of teeth?
Deep cleaning is also known as scaling and root planing. In brief, deep cleaning is to remove stubborn stains and plaque on your teeth, reducing gum inflammation and improving gum health. You have to see your dentist to operate a deep cleaning because most electric toothbrushes can’t do that. Usually, a deep cleaning lasts about one to two hours.
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Who needs deep cleaning?
Deep cleaning is not necessary for everyone. If you belong to the following groups, you should pay attention to deep cleaning and maintaining your oral hygiene.
Orthodontic patients:
The braces you wear will impede the thorough cleaning of your teeth. Ordinary electric toothbrushes can’t reach every corner of your teeth, which means food residues and plaque are more likely to build up between your teeth and brackets. This may impact the aesthetic of teeth and lead to serious gum disease.
Patients with gum disease:
If you have already been infected with gingivitis, dental cavities, or periodontal disease, it’s time for you to have a deep cleaning. If you don’t clean your teeth regularly and thoroughly, the bacteria can form colonies, which will make your condition worse.
People with a sweet tooth:
Chronic sugar intake will erode the tooth enamel and develop cavities. Toothache can also come along if you don’t have deep cleanings regularly.
Smokers:
Chemicals like tar and nicotine in tobacco will adhere to the surface of the teeth, leading to yellow or even darkened teeth. In addition, smoking will give rise to bad breath and other gum diseases.
Pros of deep cleaning
Plaque removal
Thanks to the scaling, food residues and plaque in your mouth can be easily removed. There is no need to worry that your teeth will be eroded by the acid produced by bacteria. Once you experience a deep cleaning, you may enjoy an unbelievable level of freshness and cleanliness. The risk of suffering gum disease is likely to be lowered.
Fresh breath
Bad breath comes from the breakdown of bacteria in the mouth. Deep cleaning helps you clean your mouth thoroughly. It can better prevent the bacteria from growing and decomposing. Therefore, the presence of odorous substances will reduce greatly.
Interdental cleaning
Your dentist will help you clean the gaps between your teeth. Compared to regular cleaning, deep cleaning is better at removing debris and stains between your teeth. Due to its strong power, deep cleaning can achieve interdental cleaning and prevent gum disease efficiently.
Cons of deep cleaning
Owing to its strong power, deep cleaning can also hurt your gums and worsen your gum disease. Here are the cons of deep cleaning:
- Pain and sensitivity
- Nerve damage
- Gum receding
- Possible infection
Pain and sensitivity are the most common side effects. Usually, they can last five to seven days. Sometimes, they may stay with you forever.
Don’t panic. Problems above exist only in traditional deep cleaning. However, the emergence of Soocas not only allows you to perform deep cleaning at home, but also avoids damaging your gums and improves your oral health.
How does Soocas achieve deep cleaning?
Soocas has been tested in the laboratory, and the data will help you better understand the deep cleaning that Soocas provides.
Combined brushing and flossing design
Soocas NEOS II adopts 2 devices in 1 design. You can enjoy flossing while brushing. Compared with other electric toothbrushes, you don’t have to go to the dentists and spend lots of time performing a deep cleaning. With the help of ultra-fine water streams, Soocas is able to clean the gaps between your teeth, even your back teeth. Soocas offers 2-minute brushing and 1-minute flossing. Just within 3 minutes, you are allowed to clean your teeth thoroughly. Additionally, the cleaning effect is approximately like a dental cleaning. You even don’t need to see your dentist as often, but the effect is the same.
Strong cleaning power
In the lab, Soocas is compared with other ordinary electric toothbrushes. The specialized high viscosity fluid coating is sprayed onto the tooth model to simulate the stains and plaque on the teeth. Then, use Soocas to clean the model at the same time as other electric toothbrushes. The result is that Soocas NEOS II can remove 100% plaque. With its strong cleaning power, Soocas can clean your teeth thoroughly and keep your oral hygiene.
Better interdental cleaning
Soocas NEOS II cleans deep into hard-to-reach areas like dental crevices, gum lines, and back teeth. It helps you remove food residues and plaque to the maximum extent. Similar to the test of strong cleaning power, Soocas is used to clean the tooth model sprayed with the specialized coating. While other electric toothbrushes, such as Philips and Oral-B, are unable to thoroughly clean the “dirt” between teeth, Soocas makes it.
What helps Soocas deal with the cons of deep cleaning?
Gentle flossing pressure
Unlike traditional deep cleaning, the water flosser of Soocas is powerful yet gentle. You don’t need to be anxious about that the pressure of the water flosser will stimulate and damage your gums, resulting in pain and sensitivity in your mouth. Soocas allows you to enjoy every tooth cleaning without fear. In addition, if you choose the quick clean mode, which is a 1-minute combined brushing and flossing program, you even have three seconds to get prepared.
Rounded bristles
As an electric toothbrush with water flosser, brushing and flossing are both indispensable to achieve deep cleaning in a gentle way. How to make gentle cleaning come true while brushing? Rounded bristles make sense. Compared to sharp bristles, rounded bristles are gentler and softer on your teeth. You are unlikely to feel painful while brushing, not to mention gum damage or sensitive gums. Meanwhile, each bristle is finely rounded in order to provide you with the ultimate comfortable brushing experience.