Dental Cleaning in Dominican Republic

1 clinic(s) offering Dental Cleaning treatment in Dominican Republic
Dental Cibao Spa Clinic Verified

We bring you the latest technology to replace missing teeth with high-quality implants approved by FDA , placed by Dr. Enrique Rojas, selected as “Dental Implants International Speaker for Latin America”. In our clinic, you will find the best equipment and technology to give you specialized and advanced treatments in the most relaxing environment.

Dr. Rojas is a very good professional with a lot of credibility. I didn't feel any pain in the procedure I went through. The clinic is amanzingly clean and perfect and the customer service is the best. I recommend them 100%.
October 2018
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Dental Cleaning

Routine brushing and flossing are good for your oral health; however they are not usually adequate for getting those hard to reach spots or getting rid of stubborn plaque.

That’s when dental cleaning comes in: an important dental treatment that involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities, gingivitis and periodontal disease.

Regular professional cleaning is performed by a dental hygienist attempts to clean hardened deposits that can’t be removed by daily brushing or routine cleaning. Dental cleaning is a fundamental ingredient to a robust oral hygiene.    

 A white, happy smile is not indicative of healthy teeth. Gum diseases such as gingivitis, periodontitis, oral bone loss and even heart disease are possible health risks that result from poor oral hygiene.  

Dental cleaning can help prevent these dental problems and its serious ramifications giving you a healthy, disease-free smile. Dentists recommend dental cleaning once every one to two years.  

Dental cleaning is a simple procedure that can be combined with other restorative and cosmetic treatments such as dental implants, dental veneers and dental crowns.

Cost of Dental Cleaning

Dental care is notoriously known to be expensive in many countries, such as the US and UK. The surging cost of dental give rise to the successful trend of tooth tourism or dental tourism. Patients without dental insurance travel abroad to avail of the cost advantage some dental destinations offer.

Depending on the country’s health care system, many patients in Canada and the UK find it difficult to get the urgently required dental care on time.