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Originally Posted by BK001
With all due respect, I totally disagree. A "deep cleaning" is a procedure that involves root scaling and planing. Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar from the surface of the teeth and from the pocket area between the teeth and gums, and with planing the dental hygienist will use a scaling instrument to remove plaque and tartar from the surface of the roots of your teeth. This procedure helps to reverse periodontal disease. It is not a scam.
I know because before I came to The Villages I've had many regular cleaning and polishings (which is just surface) and I have had several deep cleanings. There is a big difference between the two.
Ask your dentist, I'm sure he/she will agree.
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Thank you for a knowledgeable response. I have come close to needing a deep cleaning a couple of times, but my dentist taught me some procedures by which I've managed to keep that need at bay.
It's not a scam.