How long does it take for the gap between teeth to recover after teeth cleaning?

The time cannot be determined. Firstly, it is important to understand why teeth cleaning is necessary. Generally, when there is too much plaque and tartar in the gums, teeth cleaning is done using ultrasound to remove the plaque and tartar from the gums. After cleaning, the plaque and tartar are removed, but there may be gaps or gaps between the teeth that become larger. In this case, if there is no inflammation before, the gum growth ability is relatively strong, and it can gradually improve and recover. The individual will also gradually adapt, but it may not be possible to recover to no gaps at all; If there was inflammation and poor oral environment before, which affected the periodontal environment and even caused loose teeth, it will not be easy to recover and there will always be gaps between teeth. However, it should be noted that this is not caused by teeth cleaning, but by the fact that the gaps between teeth are already so large and the position becomes empty after removing tartar, which makes it difficult for oneself to adapt. After teeth cleaning, pay attention to self-care and maintain oral hygiene. Do not eat harsh, too cold, too hot, too sour, too sweet, too spicy and other stimulating foods. Brush your teeth frequently and have regular teeth cleaning every six months to one year to protect your teeth and prevent the recurrence of tartar.

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