PROTECTIVE DENTAL CARE

Prevention & Cleanings

Proactive Care for a Lifetime of Healthy Smiles

Prevention is the foundation of everything we do at Glendale Dental Wellness. Rather than waiting for problems to develop, Dr. Ivan Chan and our team focus on keeping your teeth and gums healthy through regular professional care, early detection, and patient education.

Our comprehensive preventive program combines professional cleanings, thorough examinations, advanced diagnostics, and personalized guidance — all designed to help you avoid costly and uncomfortable dental problems down the road.

Preventive dental care and cleanings at Glendale Dental Wellness

Our Prevention Philosophy

We believe that the best dental treatment is the one you never need. That philosophy guides every aspect of our preventive approach:

  • Early detection saves time and money — catching a small cavity before it becomes a root canal means simpler treatment, less discomfort, and lower cost
  • Professional care complements home care — even the most diligent brushers and flossers benefit from professional cleanings that reach areas you simply cannot
  • Education empowers patients — we take time to teach you personalized techniques and habits that make the biggest difference for your unique oral health needs
  • Technology improves outcomes — digital X-rays, intraoral cameras, and advanced screening tools help us find problems earlier and more accurately than ever before

Whether you are visiting for a routine cleaning or a comprehensive exam, every appointment is an opportunity to protect your smile and your overall health.

Keeping Your Smile Healthy Every Day

Build a Daily Prevention Routine

Brush for two full minutes twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, using gentle circular motions. Floss once daily to clean between teeth where your brush cannot reach. Finish with an antimicrobial mouthwash for added protection against bacteria.

Between-Visit Care

Replace your toothbrush every three months or sooner if bristles fray. Consider an electric toothbrush for more consistent plaque removal. If you grind your teeth at night, ask Dr. Chan about a custom nightguard to protect your enamel.

Diet and Oral Health

Limit sugary snacks and acidic drinks that feed cavity-causing bacteria. Choose crunchy fruits and vegetables, cheese, and nuts as tooth-friendly alternatives. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to rinse away food particles and keep saliva flowing.

Know the Warning Signs

Bleeding gums when you brush, persistent bad breath, tooth sensitivity, or sores that do not heal are all signals to schedule a visit. Do not wait for pain — most dental problems are painless in their early stages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is preventive dental care important?

Preventive care is the most cost-effective approach to oral health. Regular cleanings, fluoride treatments, and screenings help detect problems early when they're easier and less expensive to treat. Prevention also protects against serious conditions like gum disease and oral cancer.

How often should I get a dental cleaning?

Most patients benefit from professional cleanings every six months. However, patients with gum disease or higher risk factors may need cleanings every three to four months. Dr. Chan will recommend the ideal schedule based on your individual oral health status.

What are dental sealants and who should get them?

Dental sealants are thin protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of back teeth. They create a barrier against decay-causing bacteria and acids. Sealants are especially beneficial for children and teens, but adults with cavity-prone teeth can benefit as well.

How does fluoride treatment help my teeth?

Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel and helps resist acid attacks that lead to cavities. Professional fluoride treatments provide a much higher concentration than toothpaste or mouthwash, offering superior protection against decay for both children and adults.

What happens during an oral cancer screening?

Dr. Chan performs a visual and tactile examination of your mouth, tongue, throat, and neck to check for unusual lumps, sores, or discolorations. Oral cancer screenings are quick, painless, and included as part of your routine checkup. Early detection dramatically improves treatment outcomes.

What can I do between visits to prevent cavities and gum disease?

Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, floss every day, use an antimicrobial mouthwash, and eat a balanced diet low in sugar. Avoid tobacco products and limit snacking between meals. These daily habits work together with professional care to keep your mouth healthy.

Invest in Your Dental Health

Schedule your preventive care appointment today and stay ahead of dental problems before they start.

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