Hours by Appointment
  • Monday to Saturday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM And one Sunday a month
  • Please make sure to contact us for other appointments, including early mornings, late evenings and weekends for availability. And thank you for being our patients.
Medical Emergencies
If you are experiencing a MEDICAL emergency,
Please Call 911 Or go to your nearest medical facility.
Dental Emergencies
If you are experiencing a DENTAL emergency
during regular business hours:
Please call (239) 657 7007

Gum Therapy

Teeth Cleaning

Teeth Cleaning - Your Gateway To Healthy Teeth!

One of the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures, teeth whitening helps improve the appearance of your teeth. There are several factors that lead to the discoloration of teeth; ageing, drinking dark liquids and smoking are some of them. Come in for a free consultation at Immokalee Dental and get rid of the stains to reveal your natural pearly whites.

About Immokalee Dental
Where Quality Dentistry Meets Affordability

Immokalee Dental.com is a General Practice in Immokalee, Florida. we provide dental treatment and oral care to patients of all ages. We aim to Provide the highest quality dentistry, conducted in an atmosphere of concern and gentle care at a reasonable fee. We endeavor to improve our patient’s health and quality of life by providing esthetics, function, and comfort. The office is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and provides a very safe environment. This is an environmentally conscious practice.

Quality Services & Best Prices

At Immokalee Dental, we make our best efforts to keep things under your budget. Avail a whole gamut of dental services without paying hefty charges. We don’t even charge for consultation. Feel free to visit Immokalee Dental.Com or consult our representative on the phone for more information.

Top FAQ
What is Teeth cleaning and Do I Need It?

Teeth cleaning procedure helps remove plaque, stains and tartar build-ups on the teeth. The discolored teeth are real turn-offs. They are a significant source contributing to oral health conditions. Discolored and stained teeth could tarnish your reputation. This issue could be resolved by visiting Immokalee Dental. we could help clear the plaque sitting over your teeth by offering in-office teeth cleaning sessions.

Is Teeth cleaning a Safe Procedure?

Yes, it’s a safe procedure if it is operated under the supervision of an experienced dentist. Your dentist could help take the right course to bring great results for you. A dentist also ensures that you pick the right teeth cleaning solution that doesn’t damage your teeth.nutritional guidelines are also encouraged.

How Long Will it Take to Experience Whitened Teeth?

It varies from person to person. Some people experience whitened teeth in a few days while others take a couple of months. However, you can expect to see noticeable results within 2-3 weeks.

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What Causes Gum Disease

Our mouths are full of bacteria. These bacteria, along with mucus and other particles, constantly form a sticky, colorless “plaque” on teeth. Brushing and flossing help get rid of plaque. Plaque that is not removed can harden and form “tartar” that brushing doesn’t clean. Only a professional cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist can remove tartar.

Gingivitis

The longer plaque and tartar are on teeth, the more harmful they become. The bacteria cause inflammation of the gums that is called “gingivitis.” In gingivitis, the gums become red, swollen and can bleed easily. Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that can usually be reversed with daily brushing and flossing, and regular cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist. This form of gum disease does not include any loss of bone and tissue that hold teeth in place.

Periodontitis

When gingivitis is not treated, it can advance to “periodontitis” (which means “inflammation around the tooth”). In periodontitis, gums pull away from the teeth and form spaces (called “pockets”) that become infected. The body’s immune system fights the bacteria as the plaque spreads and grows below the gum line. Bacterial toxins and the body’s natural response to infection start to break down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. If not treated, the bones, gums, and tissue that support the teeth are destroyed. The teeth may eventually become loose and have to be removed.

Risk Factors 
  • Smoking.  Need another reason to quit smoking? Smoking is one of the most significant risk factors associated with the development of gum disease. Additionally, smoking can lower the chances for successful treatment.
  • Hormonal changes in girls/women. These changes can make gums more sensitive and make it easier for gingivitis to develop.
  • Diabetes. People with diabetes are at higher risk for developing infections, including gum disease.
  • Other illnesses and their treatments. Diseases such as AIDS and its treatments can also negatively affect the health of gums, as can treatments for cancer.
  • Medications. There are hundreds of prescription and over the counter medications that can reduce the flow of saliva, which has a protective effect on the mouth. Without enough saliva, the mouth is vulnerable to infections such as gum disease. And some medicines can cause abnormal overgrowth of the gum tissue; this can make it difficult to keep teeth and gums clean.
  • Genetic susceptibility. Some people are more prone to severe gum disease than others.
How Do I Know If I Have Gum Disease

Symptoms of gum disease include:

  • Bad breath that won’t go away
  • Red or swollen gums
  • Tender or bleeding gums
  • Painful chewing
  • Loose teeth
  • Sensitive teeth
  • Receding gums or longer appearing teeth