A deep cleaning — also known as periodontal scaling and root planing (SRP) — is a specialized dental treatment designed for people with active gum disease. Unlike a routine six-month cleaning, this procedure targets infection below the gumline to help stop bone and tissue loss.
At Ventura Bright Dental, we understand that cost is an important concern for many patients. While deep cleanings aren’t usually covered 100% by insurance, investing in this treatment can help save your teeth — and your overall health — in the long run.
If you have gum disease, a regular cleaning isn’t enough. Some of the most common signs that you may need a deep cleaning include:
Gums that bleed when you brush or floss
Receding gums or teeth that look “longer”
Persistent bad breath
Loose or shifting teeth
Spaces developing between teeth
Heavy tartar buildup
Tender, swollen gums
Deep “pockets” between your gums and teeth
During your visit, our Ventura dental team will measure the depth of your gum pockets and take digital X-rays to see if there’s bone loss or buildup under the gumline. If pockets are deeper than 3–4mm, a deep cleaning may be recommended.
A routine cleaning (prophylaxis) is preventive care for healthy gums. It removes light plaque and tartar buildup above the gumline — usually every six months.
A deep cleaning (scaling and root planing), however, goes much further. We use special instruments to remove hardened tartar (calculus) and bacterial deposits under the gums, along the root surfaces of your teeth.
To keep you comfortable, local anesthetic or numbing gel is applied during the procedure. Because the process is detailed and therapeutic, we typically complete it in two visits — one side of your mouth at a time.
Ignoring gum disease allows infection to spread deeper into the bone that supports your teeth. Eventually, this can lead to:
Tooth mobility and tooth loss
Gum recession
Jawbone deterioration
Chronic inflammation that affects your overall health
Flossing and brushing alone cannot reach bacteria below the gumline once tartar has hardened. Only professional scaling and root planing can stop the disease from progressing.
After your deep cleaning, we’ll schedule periodontal maintenance visits every 3–4 months to help keep bacteria under control. These visits are more frequent than standard cleanings and essential for preventing reinfection.
While insurance may not always cover periodontal maintenance at 100%, these visits protect your long-term oral health and reduce the risk of more costly treatments later on.
The cost of a deep cleaning depends on:
The number of quadrants (sections) of your mouth that need treatment.
The severity of your gum disease.
Your insurance coverage and deductible.
Most dental insurance plans cover a percentage (typically 60–80%) of periodontal scaling and root planing, as it’s considered a “basic restorative” procedure rather than preventive care.
Our insurance and treatment coordinators at Ventura Bright Dental will review your plan and provide a detailed estimate before treatment begins, so there are no surprises.
If you don’t have dental insurance, we offer flexible payment options and 0% interest financing through providers like CareCredit. You can split payments into smaller portions — monthly or by treatment phase — so you can get the care you need without financial stress.
We’ll also discuss any other treatments you may need, such as fillings, crowns, or implants, and help you combine them into one easy payment plan if desired.
Untreated gum disease affects more than your mouth. Research links periodontal infection to serious health conditions such as:
Heart disease
Stroke
Diabetes complications
Respiratory infections
Pregnancy complications
Bacteria from the gums can enter your bloodstream and trigger inflammation throughout your body. Treating gum disease helps protect both your smile and your systemic health.
Gum disease is the #1 cause of adult tooth loss, but it’s also one of the most preventable. A deep cleaning can help stop infection, preserve your bone, and protect your smile for years to come.
If you’ve noticed bleeding gums, bad breath, or receding gums, don’t wait. Schedule your consultation at Ventura Bright Dental to discuss your deep cleaning options and affordable payment plans.
Ventura Bright Dental
3450 Loma Vista Rd, Ventura, CA 93003
📞 (805) 666-1919
Disclaimer:
The information on this website is for educational purposes only. Ventura Bright Dental is not responsible for any decisions made based on this content. Always consult your dentist or healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.