
Why Choose Beam Dental
Our dedicated team of dentists, implant specialists, hygienists, and care specialists in Fort Lee, NJ, works together to create a convenient dental experience.
If you are prone to gum health issues or if it has been a significant amount of time since your last checkup, a periodontal cleaning may be a necessary step for your oral health. Often referred to as a deep cleaning, this procedure focuses on removing plaque and tartar from both the teeth and beneath the gumline. Unlike a standard cleaning, this service utilizes scaling and root planing to treat areas that a regular toothbrush cannot reach.
At our Fort Lee office, deep cleanings are typically performed in sections or quadrants, and the process may require more than one visit depending on your specific needs. During the appointment, a local anesthetic is used to ensure the area is numb and comfortable. After the tartar is removed with a scaler, the roots are smoothed through planing to help keep your teeth cleaner between future visits. Most patients are able to return to their normal daily routines immediately following the procedure.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the recovery period for my gums?
Recovery is generally very quick, and most patients return to their routine right after the appointment. You may experience some temporary sensitivity to hot or cold foods, so sticking to softer meals for a day or two can help manage any minor soreness.
What should I do to maintain my results after the procedure?
The best way to support the healing process and maintain your gum health is to keep up with consistent brushing and flossing. Additionally, your dentist may recommend over-the-counter pain relievers if any mild sensitivity persists.
How does a deep cleaning differ from a regular cleaning?
A regular cleaning focuses on removing plaque and tartar from the surface of the teeth to prevent infections like gingivitis. A deep cleaning goes further, using scaling and root planing to clean beneath the gumline to treat existing gum disease and protect the roots.
Does a professional deep cleaning hurt?
Because a deep cleaning reaches below the gumline, it is common to wonder about discomfort. Your dentist will numb the area being treated so that you may feel pressure, but you should not feel pain during the process.
Hours
Monday
10:00AM
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7:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM
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7:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM
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7:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM
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7:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM
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6:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM
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3:00 PM
Sunday
Closed



