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Health Safety Protocols


Image of a woman smiling, after having healthy teeth and following health safety protocols at Bradshaw Family Dental.To Our Valued Patients at Surprise Smiles,

Welcome! We are open, looking forward to seeing returning patients, accepting new patients, and operating under normal business hours! The Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDS) is still not recommending any type of closures or modification in hours. We will continue to monitor information coming from both the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and AZDHS and keep you apprised of any changes or updates. We will stay on top of this information and bring it to you as soon as possible through our website, email, and social media.

As we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, our dentists and dental team want to assure you that we are continuing to do our best to make sure it a priority that we are following the latest health and safety guidelines from the CDC, specifically as they relate to the dental industry. We value keeping our patients and staff members safe and comfortable.

As part of our daily standard health and safety protocols, our office follows ‘Universal Precautions’ in order to protect our patients and our staff. These are precautions we have always taken, and are not new. By taking ‘universal precautions’ means we always assume that anyone could potentially be carrying a contagious and dangerous disease. We therefore follow strict guidelines to prevent the transmission of any potential disease, be it COVID-19 (Coronavirus), hepatitis, tuberculosis, HIV, or any other disease. This has been a standard of care we follow, per the CDC, in regard to blood borne pathogens.

These measures include:
•  strict hand washing protocols
•  use of (single use) disposable protective equipment and barriers
•  thorough disinfection of exposed or potentially exposed surfaces after every patient visit
•  disinfection and high-heat steam sterilization of instruments and routine monitoring of sterilization verification
•  continued education on infection control

Image of a dentist with a mask covering, so she is safe, and follows health safety protocols at Bradshaw Family Dental.Specific to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) we have added in additional precautionary and cleaning measures including:
•  disinfecting common surface areas every 30 minutes
•  providing hand sanitizer in common areas
•  screening everyone who enters our offices based on CDC recommendations
•  offering preprocedural mouth rinse

As state and national health and safety regulations change and evolve during these times, Surprise Smiles is dedicated to monitoring and evaluating our dental practice and office space for any potential risks as we serve our patients and community. We strive to maintain an approach to our dentistry services that is both safe and beneficial to everyone we serve.

We strive to provide a safe, healthy, comfortable, and relaxed environment for everyone that comes into our dental office. We follow the American Dental Association’s Update to Office Procedures During COVID-19 in regard to safe office procedures, workplace hazards, and making decisions for best office practices. We stay informed on recent information given to dentists in this regard, as well as keeping up to date with any changes recommended by the CDC.

Please let us know if you have any questions in regard to our health and safety protocols here at Surprise Smiles. We recognize that it can be challenging during these unprecedented times of COVID-19. We all want to get back to our normal lives, and we will be able to do so, in a safe, wise, and healthy manner. We will be happy to answer any questions that you may have in regard to our dental practice health and safety protocols, cleaning, and disinfecting procedures we follow.

Thank you for continuing to be a valued patient here at Bradshaw Family Dental. We look forward to continuing to serve you and your dental needs through the various services we provide for you, from preventive dentistry, restorative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, pediatric dentistry, sedation dentistry, dental implants and more!

Dental Cleaning
Prescott Valley, AZ


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The Dental Hygenists at Bradshaw Family Dental in Prescott Valley, AZ during a dental cleaning with a patientClean teeth, healthy gums, and a winning smile – that’s what dental cleanings are all about! Regular dental cleanings are important in oral health care.

What Happens During Dental Cleanings?


Dental cleanings are an essential part of oral care. They help remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can cause cavities and other dental problems.


Physical Exam


Dental hygienists are the first defense against tooth decay and gum disease. They perform a physical exam of your mouth before the actual cleaning process begins.

This exam allows them to identify any potential problems and address them before they become more serious.

Removing Tartar and Plaque


The dental hygienist uses a scaler to rid your mouth of plaque and tartar. You may hear some scraping along the gum line or between teeth, but this is normal for removing buildup.

Regular brushing and flossing can prevent build-up from becoming hard-to-remove tartar - saving you time at dentist appointments down the road.

Gritty Toothpaste Cleaning


The hygienist completes this process by using an electric brush to remove any leftover tartar from scaling. This method is entirely safe for maintaining healthy enamel on your teeth.

Flossing


Have a professional flossing session with your dental hygienist for the most thorough clean.

Professional dental hygienists are trained to access areas of your mouth that you can't, such as in between your teeth, to remove plaque and excess toothpaste after a thorough cleaning.

They can also spot problem areas where your gums may bleed if left untreated.

Rinsing


After flossing, the next step is to rinse away any remaining food particles. Your hygienist will give you a special mouthwash with liquid fluoride to protect your teeth from acid erosion and cavities.

Fluoride Treatment


After completing the usual cleaning process, your dentist will cap it off with a fluoride treatment to leave an extra layer of protection against cavities.

To perform this procedure, they'll insert a mouthpiece filled with foamy gel and brush on additional fluoride varnish, which quickly solidifies when exposed to saliva.

This powerful combination helps fortify teeth for months afterwards - adding another line of defense from tooth decay.

Other Potential Treatment


Your dentist may also take digital x-rays to create a detailed 3D image of the inside of your mouth every 12 months.

However, depending on what they observe and discover, additional exams, such as an oral cancer screening, could be recommended for further evaluation at any given time.

What are Some of the Advantages of a Deep Cleaning?


A deep cleaning is used to clean teeth below the gum line. This cleaning is typically recommended for people with gum disease or plaque buildup on their teeth.

It's no secret that dental cleanings are essential. They come with many benefits.


Prevents Gum Disease


A deep cleaning helps prevent gum disease, a severe oral health problem. Gum disease can lead to tooth loss and has also been linked to other health problems such as heart disease and diabetes.

Regularly undergoing deep cleaning can help keep your gums healthy and protect your overall health.

Protects Roots of Teeth


There are many advantages to deep cleaning, the most notable being that it protects the roots of your teeth.

When plaque and tartar are allowed to build up on your teeth, it can cause the gums to recede and the roots of your teeth to become exposed.

This makes them far more susceptible to decay and infection. A deep cleaning helps remove all of the plaque and tartar from your teeth, thus protecting them from these harmful effects.

Fights Bad Breath


Deep cleaning has many advantages, but one of the most important is that it helps fight bad breath. Bad breath can be embarrassing and uncomfortable and signify more severe health problems.

A deep cleaning helps to remove the build-up of bacteria and plaque that can cause bad breath, and it also helps to keep your teeth and gums healthy and free from infection.

Prevents Tooth Loss


The benefits of deep cleaning go beyond just preventing tooth loss. Deep cleaning can also help to improve oral health by removing plaque and tartar from teeth and gums.

This, in turn, can help to reduce the risk of gum disease and other oral health problems.

Promotes Healthy Gums


The many advantages of deep cleaning includes promoting healthy gums. Gingivitis is inflammation of the gums brought on by plaque and tartar buildup that is not regularly removed.

Deep cleaning is one of the most effective ways to remove plaque and tartar from your teeth and gums, and it can help keep your smile healthy and free from disease.

What are Some Side Effects of Deep Dental Cleaning?


Dentists recommend deep dental cleaning every six months to prevent gum disease and other oral health problems. There may be some side effects of deep dental cleaning.

Pain and Sensitivity


People may experience pain and sensitivity after a deep dental cleaning. This is normal and should go away within a few days. If the pain persists or gets worse, be sure to speak with your dentist.


Can Cause Gum Recession


A deep dental cleaning can cause gum recession if the gums are not healthy enough to handle the procedure.

Dental Cleanings are Part of Preventative Care


Dental cleanings are an essential part of preventive care for your smile.

Regular dental checkups, dental fillings, and teeth cleanings can help remove tartar and plaque from your teeth, which can prevent gum disease, bad breath, and tooth decay.

Schedule an Appointment at Your Prescott Valley Dentist Today!


Professional cleaning by a dentist or hygienist is the best way to maintain healthy gums and teeth.

If it’s been a while since your last teeth cleaning, make an appointment today at Bradshaw Family Dental by calling (928) 277-0076.
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