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College Park Dental
7305 Baltimore Ave, Suite 204, College Park, MD 20740

Is It Time for a Dental Exam and Cleaning?

Finding a reputable, experienced dentist and scheduling regular exams and cleanings is important to your overall health and wellness. Getting your teeth examined and cleaned regularly can ward off tooth decay and gum disease, and it can also ensure existing dental health problems are treated properly. At College Park Dental, we focus on helping our clients develop the best oral health habits in order to help them avoid the costly and painful procedures that can result from poor oral hygiene.

If you’re searching for a dental exam in College Park with a provider you can trust, look no further than our office. We offer comprehensive general dentistry, from gum disease treatment to deep cleanings. During your routine dental exam, we’ll also provide a thorough cleaning that removes debris from your mouth and can ward off recurring issues like bad breath.

Dental checkups typically are pain-free and normally take 30 minutes to an hour. The dentist will inspect your teeth and gum line for cavities or gingivitis as well as examine your jaw and neck. You’ll also have the chance to ask any questions you have about treatment, payment or other concerns.

We recommend dental exams take place every six months – more visits may be necessary if a problem is detected. Our dentists can treat and diagnose the following conditions:

  • Gingivitis and advanced gum disease
  • Oral cancer
  • Loss of bone
  • Oral infections
  • Dental decay, including cavities

Even if it’s been several years since your last trip to the dentist, it’s still possible to improve your dental health. Our understanding and patient team is dedicated to making you feel comfortable as you receive treatment. Our goal is to make you feel completely welcome so that you continue to look to us for your dental health needs. A healthier smile is possible – call us now to find out about our services.

Who Provides Teeth Cleanings and Treatment for Gum Disease?

Keeping your teeth clean and plaque-free is essential when preventing cavities and gingivitis. Brushing and flossing at home is effective, but only a professional cleaning can fully remove built-up calculus and other residue. Several tools are used by the dentist or hygienist during the cleaning to remove debris from hard-to-reach areas of the mouth.

When you eat or drink, a sticky, bacterial substance called plaque is left on the surface of the teeth. This film is often brushed away, but any remaining plaque can harden into calculus over time. Built-up calculus can cause gum disease and tooth decay and can’t be removed at home, making regular cleanings important.

Dental cleanings are also necessary if you suspect gingivitis. Some of the symptoms include bleeding when brushing or flossing, red areas on the gums, or swelling. While dentists can often resolve gingivitis in its early stages, it may not be reversible if the problem has progressed. Advanced periodontal disease can cause bone loss in the jaw.

Cleanings should take place twice per year, but you may require a deep cleaning if gum disease is detected. Deep cleanings are considered an effective periodontal treatment that can help you get your gum health back on track. A cleaner, healthier smile is possible – contact us for more information.

Who Provides Remedies for Bad Breath?

Millions of Americans suffer from bad breath – also called chronic halitosis – every year. This embarrassing problem can be caused by certain foods and beverages, but can also indicate an oral health issue. Tooth decay and gum disease are often to blame for bad breath, and a dental exam in College Park can help you resolve these issues.

Multiple bad breath remedies are available, including gingivitis treatment, prescription mouthwashes, and a thorough teeth cleaning. When bad breath is causing you to feel less confident, don’t delay – call us today to find out what treatment options are available.

Who Should Get an Oral Cancer Screening?

Oral cancer is a serious condition that can often develop without warning, with symptoms sometimes not appearing until the cancer has spread. This is why early detection through a dental exam is important – the cancer is more treatable during its initial stages. If you notice the signs of mouth cancer, including lesions, sores, or lumps in the mouth, we recommended notifying a dentist immediately. Never ignore the warning signs of oral cancer.

Screening for oral cancer is pain-free and usually only takes a few minutes. Wearing gloves, the dentist will feel for suspicious areas in the mouth and visually inspect for growths or lesions. We suggest that everyone over 18 receive a screening for mouth cancer.

If you’ve asked if there is an experienced, friendly dentist in your area, call our office to learn more about our dental exams and teeth cleaning in College Park. We’re dedicated to helping you achieve a smile that makes you proud.

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  • Monday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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    7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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    7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    7:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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7305 Baltimore Ave, Suite 204, College Park, MD 20740

(301) 238-7083

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