Dental Cleanings in Cape Coral and Fort Myers


Everyone should clean their teeth at home by regularly flossing and brushing. However, there are spaces in our mouths that are difficult to clean on our own, which is why we all need to have our teeth professionally cleaned every few months by a dental hygienist. As your local dental practice, our job is to keep our patients oral health in check. We do this by providing our patients with an oral exam and thorough cleaning of their mouth. A dental cleaning involves the removal of plaque, polishing, and instructing on proper oral care from home.


To break it down further, a dental cleaning helps remove excess plaque from hard-to-reach places in our mouths. Plaque is a mostly invisible sticky film of bacteria that forms on our teeth when we eat and drink. The bacteria in plaque acts as an acid that can decay tooth enamel and cause cavities.

If left untreated, plaque turns to tartar, and tartar can form a shield overtop of our gums that can cause inflammation, which can cause bleeding and the gumline to be pushed down, which in turn causes tooth sensitivity and even tooth and bone loss.


We understand that there are patients who do not wish to come into the office, for one reason or another. Typically, patients tend to skip dental visits due to anxiety, dental pain, income, or the lack of dental insurance. These are all valid reasons that our dentist can address with you on your next visit as it is even more important to care for your health, which includes your oral health. Please call our office if you have certain care requirements.

Tooth Desensitization and Fluoride Treatment

If a taste of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee is sometimes a painful experience for you, then you most likely suffer from sensitive teeth. Dental sensitivity is very common amongst adults and there are many reasons why teeth become sensitive. Most often, it is due to root exposure. We offer treatment to decrease that sensitivity with minimal to no discomfort by applying a fluoride gel or other desensitizing agent to your teeth. This process is simple and can have long-lasting affects on the strength of your enamel and the transmission of painful sensations to the nerves of your teeth. Usually, tooth sensitivity occurs because of bone loss, vigorous brushing, clenching/grinding of teeth, acid wear on teeth, smoking, periodontal surgery, cancer treatment, and dry mouth.


Fluoride is used to help prevent tooth decay and is usually recommended for children up to 18-years old but is determined by your oral health. Fluoride treatment helps if you have a history of tooth decay or sensitivity around your teeth and gums, and also helps by strengthening the enamel on your teeth.

Dental Cleanings FAQs

  • Why do I need a dental cleaning if I brush at home?

    Home care is great, but professional cleanings remove tartar and plaque that brushing and flossing miss, especially below the gumline.

  • How often should I get a dental cleaning?

    Most people benefit from cleanings every 6 months, but if you have gum disease, you may need them more frequently.

  • Do dental cleanings whiten my teeth?

    They remove surface stains and make your smile look brighter, but for deeper whitening, ask us about cosmetic options.

  • What happens during a dental cleaning at Surfside Dental?

    Our oral hygienist will gently remove plaque, polish your teeth, and check for any signs of gum disease or decay.

  • Are dental cleanings painful?

    Most dental cleanings are painless. If you have sensitive gums, we can adjust the pressure or apply a numbing gel for comfort.

  • How long does a dental cleaning take?

    The duration of dental cleanings varies based on the case complexity. Some treatments may take a single visit, while others may require multiple appointments.