Professional Tooth Cleaning (Scaling)

Keep your smile healthy and bright!
What is Tooth Scaling?
Tooth scaling is a routine dental procedure that removes plaque, tartar (calculus), and stains from the surfaces of your teeth — especially below the gum line where brushing and flossing can’t reach.

Why is it Important?

1. Prevents gum disease (gingivitis & periodontitis)
Reduces bad breath
2. Helps prevent tooth decay
3. Keeps gums healthy
4. Supports overall oral hygiene

 

What to Expect During the Procedure:

Step 1: Examination
The dentist or hygienist checks your mouth for signs of gum disease or plaque buildup.

Step 2: Scaling
An ultrasonic scaler or manual tools are used to gently remove plaque and tartar from teeth surfaces and below the gum line.

Step 3: Polishing
Your teeth are polished to remove surface stains and leave a smooth, clean finish.

Optional: Fluoride Treatment
To strengthen enamel and reduce sensitivity.

Is It Painful?

Most patients find scaling to be comfortable. For sensitive teeth or deeper cleaning, your dentist may recommend a local anesthetic to keep you relaxed.

Aftercare Tips

Brush and floss daily
Avoid staining foods for 24 hours (coffee, red wine, etc.)
Mild sensitivity is normal — use desensitizing toothpaste if needed
Follow-up regularly (every 6 months or as advised)

Who Needs Scaling?

Adults and teens
Anyone with tartar buildup
Smokers or those with gum issues
Patients with inconsistent oral hygiene habits