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Dental X-Rays in Lewiston, ID

Looking for a trusted dentist in Lewiston, ID? At Johnny Fisher DDS, we’re proud to provide personalized, high-quality dental care for patients of all ages in a welcoming and comfortable environment. Whether you need a routine cleaning, cosmetic enhancements, or restorative treatment, Dr. Fisher and his experienced team are committed to helping you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. With advanced technology, gentle techniques, and a focus on patient education, we make every visit stress-free and effective. Discover why families in Lewiston trust Johnny Fisher DDS for all their dental care needs.

More About Cleaning & X-Rays

The Cleaning

The cleaning is often one of the most dreaded parts of a patient’s dental visit. However, by understanding it a little bit better, you may find that there isn’t anything to be concerned about and also realize the importance of getting regular cleanings. A tooth cleaning is broken down by dental hygienists into six different parts. We’ll discuss each and give a brief description of what they include.

  • A Physical Exam – Before your hygienist starts to do anything to your teeth, they conduct a physical exam. They use a small mirror to look for any immediate issues. This includes gingivitis, significant plaque buildup, and noticeable tooth loss or damage.
  • Remove Tartar and Plaque – Your hygienist will then use the small mirror and a scraper tool (scaler) in order to remove some of the loose buildups of tartar and plaque. You’ll generally hear the scraping sound, but this is not an uncomfortable process. The more accumulation that is on your teeth, the longer this process may take.
  • Gritty Toothpaste Cleaning – In a professional medical setting, a gritty toothpaste is safe to use twice a year. If you try to do the same procedure at home though, you risk damaging the enamel of your teeth. Your hygienist will use a special electrical toothbrush and professional cleaning toothpaste in order to clean and polish your teeth.
  • Expert Flossing – As your hygienist completes your flossing, they are looking for any spots that may be susceptible to bleeding on the gums and making sure to remove any of the buildups that were left behind from brushing.
  • Rinse – Now that your teeth have been cleaned and polished and most of the debris has been manually removed, the rinse helps to remove all the fine plaque or buildup that didn’t come out before. The rinse helps to ensure that your mouth is as clean as possible.
  • Fluoride Treatment – Fluoride treatments help to add a protective layer to your teeth to continue to protect them and keep them cavity-free. Fluoride hardens when it contacts saliva, so you can consume food and drink immediately after your appointment.

X-Rays

The second part of your initial dental appointment will often include X-rays. X-rays use a low level of radiation that helps to capture images of the inside of your teeth. These images are helpful in determining any problems that aren’t visible to the naked eye. X-rays can aid your dentist in diagnosing cavities, tooth decay or impacted teeth. X-rays are typically performed at your first appointment and again when your dentist feels that you need them. Some factors that influence the frequency of imaging include:

  • Age
  • Current oral health
  • History of gum disease
  • Symptoms of oral disease

Children often receive more x-rays than adults due to their rapid growth and to make sure that their permanent teeth are developing appropriately.

Overview

Regular dental appointments are a critical component in your dental health. The health of your mouth also has impacts on other aspects of your body as well, so it’s important to make sure that you correct any issues as soon as possible. If you are considering a checkup, contact your dentist today to schedule an appointment.

Our Promise To You!

We know visiting the dentist isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but we love it and will do our best to make this dental visit the best one you’ve ever had! Whether you come for your regular cleaning or need more extensive care such as implants, gum surgery, wisdom teeth removal, root canals, or clear aligners, the team will take care of you with a smile and genuine concern for your comfort and well-being.

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Pullman Office

650 SE Bishop Boulevard Suite 200
Pullman, WA 99163

(509) 332-2366
info@jonnyfisherdds.com

Lewiston Office

937 Bryden Avenue
Lewiston, ID 83501

(208) 746-2668
lewiston@jonnyfisherdds.com