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Dental hygiene, also known as oral hygiene, is the process that involves preventative dental care to avoid dental emergencies. At the core of dental hygiene is the in-home dental care regimen you perform. Your at-home routine is complemented by professional preventative dental care provided by dentists and licensed dental hygienists.
While you are responsible for day-to-day dental maintenance, dental hygienists, along with general dentists, family dentists, and cosmetic dentists, play an integral role in preventative oral care.
Tooth brushing is fundamentally important, although it alone will not remove the calculus (also called tartar or dental plaque) that builds up over time. Calculus must be removed to lower your risk of toothaches, cavities, periodontal disease, or even the loss of all your teeth. By removing calculus, you can reduce your chances of needing root canals, tooth extractions, dental bridges, crowns, and more.
Getting to the Root of Dental Hygiene
Over time, calculus builds up on the teeth. If calculus forms below the gum line, bacteria can invade and create a host of other dental problems. Furthermore, the surfaces and areas between the teeth and under the gum line must be maintained and treated regularly to ensure proper dental hygiene. These areas are impossible for you to examine yourself; they require a professional touch.
Dental hygienists are often responsible for performing professional tooth cleaning, scraping hardened plaque (tartar), removing calculus deposits, taking X-rays, identifying changes in the bite (occlusion), investigating components related to the bone, and setting up nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) that is used, when necessary, to relax people requiring more invasive treatment.
Your dentist then collaborates with your hygienist by further examining the teeth, mouth, and gums to provide any necessary treatment for tooth decay or gum disease. Regular dental visits are critical at any age for the maintenance of dental hygiene. The American Dental Association recommends that patients visit their dentist and dental hygienist a minimum of two times each year to maintain proper dental hygiene.


Maintain Optimal Dental Health
Ensuring good dental hygiene is essential for preventing oral problems. While daily brushing and flossing play a vital role, regular professional cleanings by our skilled dental hygienists and dentists at Willistead Family Dental are equally crucial. Our hygienists expertly remove tartar and assess gum health, while our dentists provide additional treatments as necessary.

Importance of Regular Dental Visits
Regular dental visits, typically scheduled at least twice a year, play a vital role in maintaining optimal oral health and preventing emergencies. These routine check-ups and cleanings enable our team to identify and address any dental issues early, ensuring your smile remains healthy and beautiful.

Your Trusted Windsor Dental Team
At Willistead Family Dental in Windsor, Ontario, we’re committed to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy smile. Schedule your regular dental visits with us to ensure your oral health is in top condition. Contact us today to book your appointment.