How Often Should You Get a Dental Cleaning? A Simple Guide by Age and Risk
Dental cleanings feel like one of those “I’ll get to it when I get to it” tasks—right up until your gums start bleeding when you floss or your dentist points out tartar you didn’t know you had. The tricky part is that the right schedule isn’t identical for everyone. Some people can comfortably stick to twice a year, while others do better with cleanings every 3–4 months because of gum disease risk, braces, dry mouth, or other factors. This guide breaks down how often you should get a dental cleaning by age and by risk level, with practical signs to…
