Full-Mouth Debridement

At [Clinic Name], we provide full mouth debridement for patients with severe plaque and tartar buildup. If your teeth and gums are covered with excessive deposits, a regular cleaning may not be enough. Our deep cleaning process helps restore oral health, prevent gum disease, and prepare your mouth for further dental treatments.

What is Full Mouth Debridement?

A Deep Cleaning for Severe Plaque & Tartar Buildup

A full mouth debridement (FMD) is an intensive cleaning procedure for patients with severe plaque and tartar buildup that cannot be removed with a regular cleaning. This procedure is often recommended when a patient has not had a dental cleaning for an extended period and has excessive deposits that make it difficult to perform a proper examination. Signs You May Need a Full Mouth Debridement: Heavy plaque and tartar buildup covering teeth and gums Red, swollen, or bleeding gums (early signs of gum disease) Bad breath that doesn’t go away Difficulty in evaluating oral health due to excessive buildup Increased tooth sensitivity or discomfort….

Why Choose Full Mouth Debridement at [Clinic Name]?

Removes Thick Plaque & Tartar

Clears away stubborn deposits for healthier...

Prepares for a Detailed Oral Exam

Allows for an accurate assessment of your...

Prevents & Treats Gum Disease

Stops bacterial infections from progressing.

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Frequently asked questions

Full mouth debridement is a deep cleaning procedure designed to remove significant plaque, tartar, and built-up debris from the surfaces of your teeth, particularly when there is heavy accumulation. It’s typically done when regular cleanings aren't sufficient due to severe plaque buildup or when a patient has not had a cleaning in an extended period.

Full mouth debridement is necessary when there is an excessive amount of plaque and tartar that cannot be removed by routine cleaning. It helps prevent the development of gum disease, tooth decay, and other serious dental issues. It also allows your dentist to assess your gums and teeth for any underlying problems like cavities or gum disease.

Full mouth debridement is generally a non-painful procedure, but it may cause some discomfort, especially if your gums are inflamed or sensitive due to the buildup of plaque and tartar. Your dentist or hygienist can apply a local anesthetic if necessary to ensure you remain comfortable during the procedure.

The time it takes for full mouth debridement depends on the amount of buildup and the condition of your teeth and gums. Typically, the procedure can take 1-2 hours, but this varies from patient to patient. If the buildup is extensive, the procedure may be done in multiple appointments to ensure thorough cleaning.

Why Choose [Clinic Name]?

Experienced & Caring Dental Team

Our skilled dentists, hygienists, and support staff are committed to providing top-notch dental care with a gentle touch.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We use advanced dental technology to ensure precise, painless, and efficient treatments.

Comprehensive Dental Services

From preventive care to cosmetic and restorative treatments, we offer a full range of dental services to keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

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