FMOP

What is FMOP?

When Do You Need FMOP?
- Persistent plaque and tartar buildup
- Bleeding or swollen gums during brushing
- Bad breath that doesn’t go away
- Sensitivity or discomfort while chewing
- Haven’t had a dental cleaning in 6+ months
- Visible yellowish deposits near gumline
- Gum recession or loose teeth
FMOP Procedure
Scaling
Special instruments are used to remove plaque and tartar from teeth and gums, preventing gum disease.
Polishing
A polishing paste smoothens teeth and removes surface stains for a cleaner finish.
Flossing
Floss removes debris between teeth and under the gums for a deeper clean.
Fluoride Treatment
Fluoride is applied to strengthen enamel and protect against cavities.
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FMOP stands for Full Mouth Oral Prophylaxis a deep cleaning procedure that removes plaque, tartar and bacteria from all areas of the mouth to improve gum health.
FMOP is usually painless. Some patients may feel mild discomfort or sensitivity, but it’s generally well tolerated and often done without anesthesia.
A typical FMOP session takes about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the extent of plaque buildup and the patient’s oral condition.
Most dentists recommend FMOP every 6 months, but patients with gum disease or poor oral hygiene may need it more frequently.