Scaling/Polishing- Dental cleaning

Frequently asked questions about Scaling/Polishing- Dental cleaning

An essential dental procedure designed to maintain optimal oral health.

What is scaling and polishing?

Scaling and polishing are routine dental procedures used to clean your teeth. Scaling involves removing plaque and tartar buildup from the surface of your teeth and beneath the gum line, while polishing smooths the teeth to remove stains and plaque. These procedures help maintain healthy gums and teeth

Why do I need scaling and polishing?

Scaling and polishing are essential for preventing gum disease, tooth decay, and bad breath. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gum irritation and inflammation, and regular cleaning helps maintain overall oral hygiene and a healthy, bright smile.

Is scaling and polishing painful?

Scaling and polishing are generally not painful, but some people may experience mild discomfort, especially if they have sensitive gums or significant tartar buildup. Your dentist will work carefully to minimize any discomfort, and local anesthetic can be used if necessary.

How often should I get scaling and polishing?

It’s recommended to have scaling and polishing done every 6 to 12 months, depending on your oral health and the buildup of plaque and tartar. If you are prone to gum disease or have a higher risk of dental issues, your dentist may suggest more frequent cleanings.

Will scaling and polishing whiten my teeth?

Yes, scaling and polishing can help remove surface stains caused by food, drinks, or smoking, making your teeth appear whiter. However, if you’re looking for more significant whitening, you may need additional treatments like professional teeth whitening.