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The 411 on Daily Enamel Polishing

Oct 31 • 1 minute read

If you recall your last teeth cleaning, you may remember the smooth pearly feeling on the surface of your teeth after enamel polishing. You know that gritty paste applied with a gentle rotating rush? That’s enamel polish. For many, the smooth feeling it creates is the best part of a dental check-up. While the tartar and plaque our experts sometimes use it to give your smile an extra boost by removing surface stains and enhancing whiteness and brilliance.

In today’s dental health aisle at your local pharmacy or grocery store, two-step cleansing pastes are more common. They commonly offer a cleansing paste along with a polishing agent that sometimes doubles as a whitener. For a few extra dollars, consumers now have more ways to clean. Like the Crest Pro-Health HD 2-Step Toothpaste, many products provide an advanced daily cleansing beyond the standard toothpaste. Rightfully so, patients are curious about these advanced options and whether to incorporate them into the daily routine.

Daily Enamel Polishing – Is it for Me?

If a deeper clean feeling is what you’re after, a polishing paste could be a good fit. However, you should not substitute professional cleaning for it. Our experts rely on advanced tools and methods to reach optimal oral health and hygiene. Before turning to a new toothpaste, speak with your dentist and have your teeth examined for any potential enamel issues that could make your teeth sensitive to certain kinds of toothpastes.

Keep in mind one thing. The most important part of your daily routine is to remove plaque and tartar. A nasty buildup can lead to cavities and/or gum disease. If you have questions about enamel polishing or the dental cleaning process, let’s chat about it! We’re looking forward to connecting with you at your next dental appointment.

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