What Is a Dental Deep Cleaning and Do You Need One?

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Hearing your dentist recommend a

deep cleaning

can be a little intimidating—but there’s no need to panic.

At SolSmile Lounge in Tampa, we often recommend deep cleanings (also called

scaling and root planing

) to help patients

reverse early signs of gum disease

and protect their overall oral health. It’s not scary—it’s preventive.

What Is a Dental Deep Cleaning?

Unlike a regular cleaning, which focuses on removing plaque and tartar

above the gumline

, a deep cleaning targets the

spaces below the gums

, where harmful bacteria can hide and cause infection.

Deep cleanings involve two main steps:

Scaling

– Removes plaque and tartar buildup from below the gumline.

Root Planing

– Smooths the root surfaces so gums can reattach to teeth more easily and bacteria has fewer places to cling.

This treatment is often

done over two visits

, depending on the extent of buildup or inflammation.

Why Would I Need One?

If you’re showing signs of

gingivitis or early periodontal disease

, your dentist may recommend a deep cleaning to prevent things from progressing. You might need one if:

Your gums bleed when brushing or flossing

You have persistent bad breath

Your gums are red, swollen, or tender

Teeth feel loose or are shifting

Your dental exam shows deep

periodontal pockets

(spaces between your teeth and gums)

These are common—and treatable—signs of gum issues. The goal is to

stop gum disease before it becomes irreversible

.

Is It Painful?

Not at SolSmile Lounge. We use gentle techniques and can apply a local anesthetic so you stay comfortable during your cleaning. Afterward, some sensitivity is normal, but most patients feel much better knowing they’re getting their oral health back on track.

What Happens After the Procedure?

We’ll schedule a follow-up to check healing and possibly do maintenance cleanings every 3–4 months.

We’ll give you

home care tips

for brushing, flossing, and mouth rinses to promote healing and prevent reinfection.

You may be advised to use an

antibacterial mouthwash

or prescribed antibiotics if infection was present.

In the weeks that follow, you’ll likely notice your

gums becoming healthier, less swollen, and less prone to bleeding

.

Regular maintenance cleanings and excellent home care will be key to

keeping gum disease under control

.

✅ Don’t Wait Until It Hurts

Gum disease can be silent at first—but if left untreated, it can lead to gum recession, bone loss, and even tooth loss. A deep cleaning is a

smart, proactive step

to protect your long-term oral health.

At SolSmile Lounge, we’ve helped countless patients in

Tampa, Temple Terrace, and New Tampa

take back control of their dental health through

comfortable, effective periodontal care

.

Ready to Get Your Gum Health Back on Track?

If you’ve been told you need a deep cleaning—or you’re noticing signs of gum trouble—don’t wait.

Schedule your visit at SolSmile Lounge

and experience gentle, expert care designed with your comfort in mind.

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