# Deep Teeth Cleaning Houston: What to Expect from Scaling and Root Planing **Category:** PERIODONTAL CARE **By URBN Dental ✓** **Reading Time:** 11 minutes — **DISCLAIMER:** *Individual results and treatment outcomes may vary based on your specific situation, the severity of your condition, your overall health, and other factors. Consult with a qualified dental professional for personalized treatment recommendations.* — ## KEY POINTS – Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) treats gum disease by cleaning below the gum line – Cost in Houston ranges from $500-$1,000 per half mouth ($1,000-$2,000 total) – Treatment typically requires 1-2 appointments with local anesthesia – Most insurance covers 50-80% after deductible – Deep cleaning can stop gum disease progression and prevent tooth loss – Success rate is 85-95% when followed by proper home care and maintenance – Recovery involves mild soreness for 2-3 days — ## What Is Deep Teeth Cleaning? Your dentist just told you that you need “deep cleaning” or “scaling and root planing.” You’re wondering: isn’t a cleaning just a cleaning? Not quite. **Regular cleaning (prophylaxis)** cleans above the gum line. It’s preventive maintenance for healthy gums. **Deep cleaning (scaling and root planing)** treats gum disease by cleaning BELOW the gum line—in the pockets between your gums and teeth where bacteria have accumulated. Think of it like this: – Regular cleaning = washing your car – Deep cleaning = detailing your car including under the hood Deep cleaning isn’t just “more thorough.” It’s a therapeutic treatment for an active infection (gum disease). ## Do I Really Need Deep Cleaning? Your dentist recommends deep cleaning if you have gum disease (periodontal disease). Here’s how they know: ### Gum Pocket Measurements Your hygienist uses a small ruler (periodontal probe) to measure the space between your gum and tooth. This is called a “pocket depth.” **Healthy gums:** 1-3mm pockets **Gingivitis (early gum disease):** 4mm pockets **Periodontitis (moderate gum disease):** 5-6mm pockets **Advanced periodontitis:** 7mm+ pockets **If you have pockets 4mm or deeper, you typically need deep cleaning.** ### Other Signs You Need Deep Cleaning – ✅ **Bleeding gums:** Bleed when brushing, flossing, or even eating – ✅ **Red, swollen gums:** Should be pink and firm, not puffy and dark red – ✅ **Receding gums:** Teeth look longer as gums pull away – ✅ **Persistent bad breath:** No amount of brushing/mouthwash helps – ✅ **Loose teeth:** Teeth wiggle or have shifted position – ✅ **Pus between teeth and gums:** Sign of active infection – ✅ **Pain when chewing:** Gums are inflamed and tender – ✅ **X-rays show bone loss:** Gum disease destroys the bone supporting teeth **If you have 3+ of these symptoms, you likely have gum disease and need deep cleaning.** ## What Happens During Deep Cleaning: Step-by-Step Deep cleaning is typically done in 1-2 appointments, treating half your mouth at a time. ### Before the Procedure **1. Anesthesia administration (5-10 minutes)** Deep cleaning goes below the gum line, which would be painful without numbing. Your dentist or hygienist injects local anesthesia to numb: – The gums – Tooth roots – Surrounding tissues You’ll feel: – Initial pinch from the needle (2-3 seconds) – Slight burning as anesthetic enters (normal) – Numbness spreading over 3-5 minutes – Your lip, cheek, and tongue feeling “fat” on that side **The anesthesia lasts 2-4 hours**, so you won’t feel pain during or immediately after the procedure. ### During the Procedure **2. Scaling (20-45 minutes per quadrant)** This is the deep cleaning part—removing tartar from below the gum line. **Tools used:** – **Ultrasonic scaler:** Vibrating tip with water spray that breaks up tartar – **Hand scalers:** Small curved instruments that scrape tartar from tooth roots **What happens:** Your hygienist works in one section of your mouth, going tooth by tooth: – Inserts instruments below the gum line (into the pockets) – Scrapes tartar off the tooth root – Removes bacteria and infected tissue – Irrigates with antimicrobial solution **What you’ll notice:** – Pressure and vibration (but no pain thanks to anesthesia) – High-pitched buzzing from ultrasonic scaler – Water spray (you’ll need to spit frequently) – Blood in your saliva (normal—gums are inflamed) – Duration: 20-45 minutes per quadrant (1/4 of your mouth) **3. Root planing (10-20 minutes per quadrant)** After removing tartar, your hygienist smooths the tooth roots. **Why this matters:** Rough root surfaces attract bacteria. Smooth roots make it harder for bacteria to stick and easier for gums to reattach to teeth. **What they do:** – Use fine hand scalers to smooth root surfaces – Work methodically on each tooth – Check for remaining rough spots **What you’ll feel:** – More scraping and pressure – Same numbness (still numb from earlier injection) – Less water spray than scaling phase **Total treatment time per half mouth: 45-90 minutes** ### After the Procedure **4. Antibiotic treatment (optional)** Some dentists place antibiotic gel (like Arestin) into deep gum pockets after cleaning. **What it does:** – Kills remaining bacteria – Reduces infection – Helps gums heal **How it’s applied:** – Tiny pellets placed in pockets – Dissolves slowly over 7-10 days – No need to remove it **Cost:** $35-$75 per quadrant (sometimes included, sometimes extra) ## How Much Does Deep Cleaning Cost in Houston? Prices vary based on severity and which areas need treatment. ### Per Quadrant (1/4 of Mouth) **Without insurance:** $250-$400 per quadrant **With insurance:** – Coverage: 50-80% after deductible – Out-of-pocket: $50-$200 per quadrant ### Half Mouth (2 Quadrants – Common Approach) **Without insurance:** $500-$800 **With insurance:** – Coverage: 50-80% – Out-of-pocket: $100-$400 ### Full Mouth (All 4 Quadrants) **Without insurance:** $1,000-$2,000 **With insurance:** – Coverage: 50-80% – Out-of-pocket: $200-$800 ### Additional Costs **Local anesthesia:** Usually included **Antibiotic gel (Arestin):** $35-$75 per quadrant **X-rays (if needed):** $40-$150 **Pre-authorization:** Some insurance requires approval before covering deep cleaning (your dentist’s office handles this) ### Payment Options **CareCredit:** 0% APR for 6-24 months (with approved credit) **In-house payment plans:** Some offices offer installment plans **HSA/FSA:** Use pre-tax dollars (saves 22-37% depending on tax bracket) ## Deep Cleaning vs Regular Cleaning: Key Differences | Feature | Regular Cleaning | Deep Cleaning | |———|——————|—————| | **Purpose** | Preventive maintenance | Treats gum disease | | **Cleaning area** | Above gum line only | Below gum line (in pockets) | | **Anesthesia** | Not needed | Local anesthesia required | | **Duration** | 30-45 minutes | 1-2 hours (often split into 2 visits) | | **Frequency** | Every 6 months | Once, then periodontal maintenance | | **Cost (Houston)** | $75-$150 | $1,000-$2,000 (full mouth) | | **Insurance coverage** | 100% (preventive) | 50-80% (major services) | | **Recovery** | None | 2-3 days mild soreness | | **Who needs it** | Healthy gums | Gum disease (4mm+ pockets) | ## Recovery After Deep Cleaning: What to Expect ### First 24 Hours **Numbness (2-4 hours after appointment):** – Don’t eat until numbness wears off (you might bite your cheek/tongue) – Avoid hot beverages (can burn yourself without feeling it) – No smoking or alcohol (impairs healing) **Sensitivity:** – Teeth may feel sensitive to cold, hot, or sweet – Gums might throb as anesthesia wears off – Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen as directed **Bleeding:** – Light bleeding or pink saliva is normal for 24-48 hours – Don’t spit forcefully (can dislodge clots) – Don’t use a straw (suction can dislodge clots) **Diet:** – Stick to soft foods: yogurt, scrambled eggs, mashed potatoes, soup, smoothies – Avoid: hard, crunchy, sticky, spicy, or acidic foods – Chew on the opposite side if only one side was treated ### Days 2-7 **Gum soreness:** – Gums will be tender (like you flossed too hard) – Improves each day – Take over-the-counter pain reliever as needed **Sensitivity:** – Persists for 1-2 weeks (sometimes longer) – Use desensitizing toothpaste (Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive) – Avoid very hot/cold foods and drinks **Oral hygiene:** – Resume gentle brushing after 24 hours – Use soft-bristled brush – Avoid the treated area for first 2-3 days if too sore – Resume flossing gently after 2-3 days **What’s normal:** – ✅ Mild to moderate discomfort – ✅ Sensitivity to temperature – ✅ Gums look red/swollen for a few days – ✅ Teeth feel slightly loose (temporary—gums are healing) **When to call your dentist:** – ❌ Severe pain not relieved by medication – ❌ Heavy bleeding that won’t stop – ❌ Fever or chills (sign of infection) – ❌ Swelling that worsens after day 3 – ❌ Pus or foul discharge ### Long-Term Recovery (2-6 Weeks) **Gum healing:** – Gums gradually tighten and reattach to teeth – Pocket depths shrink (5mm → 3mm, for example) – Color returns to healthy pink – Bleeding when brushing stops **Follow-up appointment (4-6 weeks later):** Your dentist re-measures pocket depths to assess healing. If pockets remain deep (5mm+), you might need: – Additional deep cleaning – Antibiotic treatment – Referral to periodontist (gum specialist) – Gum surgery (rare, only for severe cases) **Success rate: 85-95% when followed by proper home care** ## Periodontal Maintenance After Deep Cleaning Deep cleaning isn’t a one-and-done treatment. You’ll need ongoing “periodontal maintenance” cleanings. ### What Are Periodontal Maintenance Cleanings? More thorough than regular cleanings but less intensive than deep cleanings. **Frequency:** Every 3-4 months (not every 6 months) **Why more often:** – You’ve had gum disease, which means you’re at higher risk for recurrence – Bacteria repopulate quickly in treated pockets – Frequent cleanings prevent disease from coming back **What happens:** – Remove tartar above and below gum line – Check pocket depths – Polish teeth – Review home care **Cost in Houston:** – Without insurance: $100-$200 per visit – With insurance: 50-80% covered (3-4 visits per year) ### Lifetime Cost of Maintaining Gum Health After Deep Cleaning **Year 1:** – Deep cleaning (once): $1,000-$2,000 – Periodontal maintenance (4 visits): $400-$800 – **Total: $1,400-$2,800** **Years 2-5 (ongoing maintenance):** – Periodontal maintenance (4 visits/year): $400-$800/year – **Total over 5 years: $2,000-$4,000** **Alternative (if you DON’T treat gum disease):** – Tooth loss: $3,000-$6,000 per implant – Gum surgery: $3,000-$10,000 – Advanced treatment: $10,000-$30,000+ **Investing in deep cleaning and maintenance saves $5,000-$25,000 vs untreated gum disease.** ## Home Care After Deep Cleaning: How to Keep Gums Healthy Deep cleaning removes infection, but YOU have to prevent it from coming back. ### Daily Home Care Routine **1. Brush twice daily (2 minutes each time)** – Use soft-bristled brush (hard bristles damage healing gums) – Electric toothbrush works well (Oral-B, Sonicare) – Use gentle circular motions – Don’t scrub aggressively **2. Floss once daily (at night)** – This is NON-NEGOTIABLE if you’ve had gum disease – Use C-shape technique around each tooth – Go below the gum line gently – If regular floss is difficult, try: – Floss picks – Water flosser (Waterpik) – Interdental brushes **3. Use antimicrobial mouthwash** – Prescription: Chlorhexidine (Peridex) for first 2-4 weeks – Over-the-counter: Listerine, Crest Pro-Health – Swish for 30-60 seconds after brushing – Reduces bacteria in hard-to-reach areas **4. Avoid smoking** – Nicotine restricts blood flow to gums – Impairs healing – Increases gum disease recurrence rate to 70-80% (vs 10-15% for non-smokers) **If you can’t quit entirely, reduce as much as possible.** ### What to Avoid **Foods that worsen gum disease:** – ❌ Sugary foods (feed bacteria) – ❌ Sticky candy (gets stuck in pockets) – ❌ Hard foods that cut gums (chips, pretzels) – ❌ Acidic drinks (soda, citrus) that erode enamel **Habits that damage gums:** – ❌ Smoking or vaping – ❌ Chewing tobacco – ❌ Teeth grinding (ask about a night guard) – ❌ Using teeth as tools (opening packages) ## Frequently Asked Questions About Deep Cleaning ### Is deep cleaning painful? Not during the procedure (you’re numb). Afterward, you’ll have 2-3 days of mild to moderate soreness—similar to having a tooth filled. Over-the-counter pain relievers typically control discomfort. ### Can I avoid deep cleaning if I brush better? No. Once you have gum disease with 4mm+ pockets and tartar below the gum line, brushing alone can’t remove it. You need professional deep cleaning. BUT good home care after treatment can prevent future problems. ### How long does it take? – Half mouth (common approach): 45-90 minutes per appointment – Full mouth (all at once): 2-3 hours (less common—more uncomfortable) – Most offices split treatment: left side one week, right side 1-2 weeks later ### Will my insurance cover it? Most dental insurance covers deep cleaning at 50-80% after your deductible. It’s classified as “periodontal therapy” or “major services,” not preventive care. Your dentist’s office can verify coverage and get pre-authorization. ### Can gum disease come back after deep cleaning? Yes, if you don’t maintain good home care and regular periodontal maintenance cleanings. Recurrence rate: – With good home care + maintenance cleanings: 10-15% – Without proper follow-up: 60-80% ### What happens if I don’t get deep cleaning? Gum disease progresses: 1. Pockets deepen (6mm → 8mm+) 2. More bone loss around teeth 3. Teeth loosen and eventually fall out 4. Infection can spread to bloodstream (rare but serious) 5. Need for expensive treatment: gum surgery, tooth extractions, implants **Timeline:** Moderate gum disease can progress to severe disease in 2-5 years without treatment. ### Do I need deep cleaning on all teeth or just some areas? Depends on where gum disease is present. Your dentist treats “quadrants” (sections of your mouth): – 1 quadrant: $250-$400 – 2 quadrants (half mouth): Most common – 4 quadrants (full mouth): If disease is widespread ### Can I do half now and half in 6 months? Dentists typically recommend completing treatment within 4-6 weeks. Here’s why: bacteria in untreated areas can reinfect treated areas. Completing treatment quickly gives your mouth the best chance to heal. ### How soon will I see results? – **Week 1-2:** Gums less swollen, bleeding reduces – **Week 3-4:** Gums tighten, pocket depths shrink – **Month 2-3:** Gums return to healthy pink color – **Month 4-6:** Maximum healing achieved Your dentist will re-measure pocket depths at 4-6 weeks to assess healing. ## Why Choose URBN Dental for Deep Cleaning in Houston At URBN Dental, we’ve treated thousands of Houston patients for gum disease with deep cleaning. **Experienced periodontal care:** – Hygienists trained in advanced scaling techniques – Dentists with 10-20+ years treating gum disease – Gentle approach for nervous patients **Comfortable treatment:** – Effective local anesthesia (you won’t feel pain) – Nitrous oxide available for anxious patients ($50-$150) – Take breaks as needed during treatment **Transparent pricing:** – Written cost estimate before treatment – Verify insurance coverage in advance – Payment plans available (CareCredit, in-house options) **Comprehensive follow-up:** – 4-6 week healing check included – Periodontal maintenance program (3-4 visits/year) – Track pocket depths and gum health over time **15 Houston locations:** Midtown, Uptown, West University, Bellaire, Katy, Cinco Ranch, Sienna, Pearland, Webster, Kingwood, Addicks, The Heights, East River, and Montrose. **Flexible scheduling:** – Same-week appointments usually available – Evening and weekend hours at select locations **[Schedule your deep cleaning consultation →](https://urbndental.subscribili.com/appointments)** or call **(832) 979-6556**. We’ll examine your gums, measure pocket depths, and create a treatment plan with exact costs. If you need deep cleaning, we’ll get you scheduled fast so you can start healing. — ## Medical Disclaimer This article provides general educational information about deep teeth cleaning (scaling and root planing) and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding gum disease or periodontal treatment. Individual results and treatment outcomes may vary based on your specific situation, the severity of your gum disease, your overall health, and adherence to post-treatment care instructions. Success rates mentioned reflect clinical outcomes when patients follow recommended home care and maintenance protocols. Cost estimates in this article reflect typical ranges in Houston as of 2026 and may vary based on your specific needs, your provider, and whether you have dental insurance. If you are experiencing a medical emergency involving difficulty breathing, severe uncontrolled bleeding, loss of consciousness, or other life-threatening symptoms, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room immediately. **URBN Dental Compliance Statement:** URBN Dental is committed to complying with all applicable regulations set forth by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners. Individual results may vary. All clinical decisions are made on a case-by-case basis following proper examination and diagnosis. — **Last Updated:** February 27, 2026 **Article Word Count:** 3,847 words **Primary Keywords:** deep cleaning houston, scaling and root planing houston, deep teeth cleaning **Target URL:** dentisthoustontx.com/deep-cleaning-houston/
